Ideologies shaping university competition




Alajoutsijarvi, Kimmo; Kettunen, Kerttu; Pinheiro, Romulo

PublisherTaylor & Francis

ABINGDON

2024

Studies in Higher Education

STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION

STUD HIGH EDUC

49

10

1710

1719

10

0307-5079

1470-174X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2024.2397048

https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2024.2397048

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/457883945



This conceptual study explores the dominant ideologies influencing the economic governance of higher education (HE) and shaping competition within the sector and among universities. It delineates and contrasts four key ideological positions - neoliberalism, managerialism, shareholderism, and stakeholderism - and outlines four corresponding types of university competition: signaling, intraorganizational, interorganizational, and priority competition. The paper contributes to the discourse on university competition as a macro trend in HE by examining its ideological underpinnings. Notably, it observes that real-life outcomes often diverge from the idealized visions these ideologies promote. The study concludes by illustrating how these four types of competition coexist in HE and discussing how shifts in coordination or decision-making mechanisms can influence which ideology gains prominence in shaping competition.

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