State governments and research universities: A framework for a renewed partnership

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Abstract

Originally published in 2002, State Governments and Research Universities focuses on differences in unrestricted state appropriations for Carnegie Public Research I Universities during the 1990s. Through statistical analyses and case studies, a framework is developed that illuminates the impact of higher education governance, institutional characteristics, and economic, demographic, political, and cultural factors as critical elements determining levels of state appropriations for public research universities. Theframework is strengthened through an application of organization theories from rational, political, and cultural perspectives. Amongits most valuable contributions, the study places empirical evidence behind the assertion that future state support for research universities will be contingent on an institution's ability to demonstrate its service to the state.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Number of pages127
Volume33
ISBN (Electronic)9780429824937
ISBN (Print)0415932475, 9781138330917
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2018

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