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2. Governança experimentalista no processo de reestruturação organizacional da Universidade Federal de Lavras.
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Inácio Silva, Chivago and da Silva Ribeiro, Karina
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3. Causes Inhibiting Proactive Behavior of University Staff: Focusing on the Impact of Contextual Factors in University Organizations
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Yuya HORIKAWA
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higher education ,university management ,creating legitimacy ,m-gta ,centrality problem ,Social Sciences - Abstract
This study aims to explore the background behind the lack of proactive behavior among university staff from the perspective of contextual factors within university organizations. Through the analysis of interviews with 13 university staff members, it was revealed that the inhibiting factors for proactive behavior among university staff include the unique structure of university organizations, the nature of the organization that hinders change, impacts reflected in the field, and reasons for hesitating to engage in proactive behavior. This suggests that university staff are not as encouraged to take proactive behavior by their organizations as employees in private companies, and there are contextual factors that make it difficult for them to take action. Therefore, to increase proactive behavior among university staff in the future, it is crucial to ensure the legitimacy of changes in management and operations by creating legitimacy through higher-ups, considering the contextual factors of university organizations, rather than simply enhancing motivational mechanisms and encouraging action.
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4. The practices of managerial assessment of the resources of the university academic staff
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G. E. Zborovsky and P. A. Ambarova
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resources of academic staff ,university management ,assessment of resources ,efficiency of assessment ,development programs ,regional universities ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
The basis for the effective use and mobilization of the resources of the scientificpedagogical staff (SPS) of Russian universities in the interests of their development are adequate approaches to assessment. The practices of the SPS assessment are a part of university management activities, and today these practices require critical analysis for identifying directions for their improvement. The relevance of this research task is determined by the lack of comprehensive knowledge about the resource potential of the academic staff of Russian universities and about the possibilities of this potential productive realization under the current resource constraints of the higher education. The article aims at presenting management approaches to assessing the SPS resources applied in regional universities and at identifying ways for their improvement. The empirical basis of the article is the sociological study conducted in 2023-2024 using semi-structured interviews with representatives of academic community (N = 40) and university management (N = 25) in the Ural Federal District. The authors focus on the shortcomings of the formalized approach to assessing the resources of the academic staff, which is mainly used in programs for the university development and is based on quantitative metrics and limited information base (reports, statistical data, HR department certificates). The comparative analysis of the opinions of the academic and administrative staff showed a critical discrepancy between their ideas not only about the qualities and resources of the SPS but also about the efficiency of approaches used to assess them. The practical significance of the study lies in the explanation of the need for the integrated qualitativequantitative approach to assess resources of the academic staff based on the principle of “necessary and sufficient”. This approach allows to reveal all critical points in the academic staff state and development and to ensure the speed and validity of decisions in the university HR management.
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5. Systemic Approach in the Study of the Current State of Knowledge in the Field of University Management.
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MAJCHRZAK, JOANNA
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UNIVERSITY & college administration ,SUSTAINABLE development ,PERSONNEL management ,HIGHER education ,PROBLEM solving - Abstract
Theoretical background: Analyzing the current set of publications relating to the issues of university management, one can distinguish a set of works relating to, among others, the quality of management at universities, the issues of sustainable development of universities, adapting teaching and research to the needs of industrial enterprises, concepts of university quality management, communication barriers at an academic university, and issues of human resource management in higher education. Regardless of the area of research, the work draws attention to the lack of consistency in the concepts which are used to understand the specific field of university management, the rigorous conceptual framework deficiency and valuable contribution to theory development is limited. Purpose of the article: The aim of this paper is to organize the current research results related to the issues of university management. The work uses the integration of the concept of systematic literature review with a tool supporting systemic thinking, i.e. System Operator. The paper points to the benefits resulting from the use of a tool derived from the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) in shaping the image of the current state of knowledge, in a holistic approach. Research methods: The method of systematic literature review was used in the work. Research activities were divided into four stages, (1) determination of the purpose of the study, (2) selection of basic literature (n = 1,534), and selection of publications (n = 999) and development of a publication database, (3) bibliometric analysis, using content analysis and (4) development of a report using a tool supporting holistic thinking, i.e. System Operator. Main findings: As a result of the conducted research, six clusters relating to the issues of education and its evaluation (Cluster 1), management of human factors, including students, researchers and administrative staff (Cluster 2), shaping entrepreneurial attitudes, including knowledge and innovation management (Cluster 3), university management in the education system (Cluster 4), issues related to sustainable development and leadership policy (Cluster 5 and Cluster 6) were distinguished. As a result of content analysis, 16 thematic areas in general terms were distinguished in the scope of identifying research problems raised in the collection of the most frequently cited scientific publications. In the last one, as a result of the use of System Operator, the research problems raised in the analyzed set of publications were mapped in a comprehensive manner, i.e. determining the relations between individual elements of university management and university environment, as well as in terms of time, relating to the evaluation of past activities and strategies, research into current solutions, as well as works related to shaping the concept of future solutions in the field of university management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. ANALYSIS OF THE STRICTU SENSU POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM MANAGEMENT FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF STRATEGY AS SOCIAL PRACTICE: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DA FRONTEIRA SUL.
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Fiorentin, Kelli, Santos Machado, Nelson, Ciotti, Rogério, and Paula da Silva Roveda, Ana
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SEMI-structured interviews ,CONTENT analysis ,ACQUISITION of data ,ORIGINALITY ,RESEARCH methodology - Abstract
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7. Creating a Great Public University: The History and Influence of Shared Governance at the University of California by John Aubrey Douglass, CSHE 4. 2023 (October 2023)
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Douglass, John A
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University of California ,Shared Governance ,Institutional Autonomy ,University Management - Abstract
Since establishing its first campus in 1868, the University of California (UC), California’s land-grant university, developed into the nation’s first multi-campus system in the United States, and is today widely recognized as the world’s premier network of public research universities. This short essay provides an historical brief on the role that shared governance, and specifically the role of the Academic Senate, played in creating an academic culture of excellence and high achievement in pursuing its tripartite mission of teaching and learning, research and knowledge production, and public service. A key component in understanding the critical role of the Senate in UC’s evolution from a single campus in Berkeley to now a ten-campus system is the university’s unusual designation as a public trust in the state constitution that, beginning in 1879, protected the university at critical times from external political pressures and allowed the university to develop an internal academic culture guided by the Academic Senate. By the 1920s, the emergence of California’s unique and innovative public system of higher education, with UC as the sole public provider of doctoral degrees and state funded research, also helps explain the ability of the UC system to maintain its mission and formulate what is termed a One University model. The Academic Senate has created coherency and shared values within UC, and a culture and expectation for faculty performance that is unique among universities around the world. This essay also offers a brief reflection on the Academic Senate’s past influence, its current status, and prospective role. The overall intent is to provide context for the current academic community and higher education scholars regarding the past and future role of faculty in university governance and management, and what distinguishes UC in the pantheon of major research universities.
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- 2023
8. Organizational and managerial context of project-based learning development in higher school
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Liudmila N. Boronina, Svetlana V. Olkhovikova, and Aleksandr A. Baliasov
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higher school ,university management ,priority-2030 ,project-based learning ,organizational and management models ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of the organizational and managerial context of the development of project-based learning in Russian universities. The sample of the study is represented by twelve universities of different types (federal, research, reference) Volga, Ural, Siberian and Southern Federal districts. Based on the traditional analysis of official documents posted on the official websites of universities, an assessment of key aspects of university policies in the implementation of project-based student education was carried out, reflecting the development of the organizational infrastructure of the analyzed practice and forming an environment of social interaction between students, teachers, curators, employers and representatives of educational management. The development of assessment tools was based on the methodology of systemic, organizational and managerial, process, situational and temporal approaches. The purpose of the study is to analyze the organizational and managerial context of project–based education in Russian universities. It is established that the institutional practices of implementing project-based learning in the universities under study have different resource capabilities and are implemented along different trajectories that have their own logic. The study recorded that in the information space, and accordingly in the organizational and managerial environment, diversity is represented in determining the goals and effectiveness of project training. The demarcation lines in the existing organizational and managerial models are strategic forks that ensure: the mass or selectivity of project-based education in universities; orientation towards educational and/or product results; integration of project-based learning into the educational process or the implementation of students' project activities beyond their educational activities. The dependence between the organizational design of project training and its resource provision – regulatory, personnel, and information support is revealed. The scale and intensity of managerial innovations associated with the transition of the educational process to project-based learning formats are more typical for universities included in the “Priority-2030” university development program. They determine not only serious institutional and organizational changes, but also the transformation of social interaction practices in higher education.
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9. Sociological Conceptualization of the Concept of 'Driver' in the Context of Solving Problems of Development of Socio-Humanitarian Research at Russian Universities
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M. A. Kashina, V. A. Vasilyeva, and S. Tkach
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university management ,scientific and pedagogical workers ,quality of scientific research ,subsystem of science management at a university ,social system ,social processes ,Political institutions and public administration (General) ,JF20-2112 - Abstract
These days, management studies and domestic economic and sociological research frequently employ the term “driver.” Additionally, this concept’s cognitive capacity is significantly reduced by the lack of an agreed-upon definition. The article’s purpose is to demonstrate the concept of “drivers” heuristic potential for sociological analysis of issues related to the growth of sociohumanitarian research in Russian universities. Three components of the university’s social structure—academic ethics compliance, graduate school, and online academic communities— are regarded as internal drivers of socio-humanitarian research in Russian universities after firstconceptualizing the term “driver” from the standpoint of sociological theory. Study design. This is a pilot project that uses secondary data analysis as its foundation. The information theory developed by K. Shannon provides the theoretical framework that enables us to identify the characteristics of the driver that set it apart from other system mediating components. The frameworks of institutional analysis and the theory of social action are used in the process of sociological conceptualization. This enables us to draw attention to the social system’s motivator’s subjective element. Results. A general definition of the concept of a driver is given, and two of its key attributes — its requirement and information recoding — are emphasized. It is demonstrated that the sociological reading of the driver is linked to an evaluation of the degree of functionality of the effects of its operation on the social structure. The personal qualities of the individuals involved in its work define the nature of these consequences. In this sense, the driver can influence the social system’s growth as well as its stagnation. University research can be internally motivated by a variety of factors, such as upholding academic ethics standards, successfully implementing postgraduate programs, and founding and moderating online academic communities. The novelty of the results obtained is associated with the implementation of technical terms into socio-humanitarian knowledge, which made it possible to give a more rigorous definition of the concept of driver in relation to the analysis of social changes and processes. The article will be of interest to science administrators at universities.
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10. Prospects of Interdisciplinary Research into the Problem of Resource Mobilization of Academic Staff
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Garold E. Zborovsky and Polina A. Ambarova
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interdisciplinary studies ,theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of education ,resource potential of academic staff ,mobilization of academic staff resources ,university management ,Education - Abstract
Introduction. Mobilization of the resource potential of academic staff is a key task of university management. The development of management approaches to its solution should be preceded by a comprehensive study of both the academic staff resources and management practices. The possibilities of research are provided by an interdisciplinary theoretical and methodological framework. The purpose of the article is to substantiate the possibilities of developing interdisciplinary foundations for the study of the mobilization of the academic staff resource potential and the prospects for empirical study. Materials and Methods. The theoretico-methodological nature of the article required the use of methods for generalizing and systematizing the provisions of interdisciplinary and disciplinary approaches and theories that have been developed by social and humanitarian science. The main directions for the exploration of the problem of academic staff resource potential in modern socio-humanitarian knowledge have been identified through the method of systematic analysis of literature. Results. The main result of the research is the substantiation of the theoretical and methodological framework for an interdisciplinary study of the mobilization of the academic staff resources. This justification is based on the “revision” of theoretical and methodological provisions of theories of education. The basic interdisciplinary theories are the theories of adult continuing education, professional development and education, non-cognitive human capital, social networks, scientific and educational knowledge. Community-based, resource-based, institutional, normative, and communicative approaches are in demand. The provisions of these theories and approaches are adapted to the subject of the study. An important result of the research is the substantiation of the interdisciplinary synthesis in the practices of university management. Discussion and Conclusion. The prospects for using the interdisciplinary framework in an empirical study dealing with evaluation and activation of academic staff resources are shown. The practical significance of the results lies in the development of a model of mobilization management of the academic staff resources.
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11. Efeitos da pandemia de Covid-19 sobre a evasão estudantil nos cursos de graduação da UFFS.
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AGUIAR CASTRO, PEDRO ADALBERTO, VASQUES PACHECO, ANDRESSA SASAKI, and SIMON, LILIAN WRZESINSKI
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SCHOOL dropouts ,STUDENT assistance programs ,COVID-19 pandemic ,STUDENT records ,DISTANCE education - Abstract
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12. The Practice of Social Responsibility at Polish Universities: A Study of Current Trends.
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Detyna, Beata
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UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *SOCIAL responsibility , *EDUCATIONAL quality , *INFORMATION retrieval , *STAKEHOLDERS - Abstract
Background: Multidimensionality, as well as the potential benefits of social responsibility of universities (SRU) described in the literature, prompts in-depth research into the actual implementation of this concept by universities. In Poland, it is only since 2017 that higher education institutions have started to declare the implementation of its principles. Research objectives: The aim of this article is to present the results of research concerning the practical implementation of the idea of social responsibility at Polish HEIs. The literature review was supplemented with empirical research based on the analysis and evaluation of information on SRU available on HEIs’ websites (random selection was used for this purpose). The research was conducted in the period July-September 2023. Research design and methods: A review of the literature on the subject was supplemented with empirical research. The research was based on the analysis and evaluation of information on SRU available on the websites of higher education institutions. It was conducted in the period July-September 2023, and a random selection of institutions that had signed the Declaration of Social Responsibility of Universities between 2017 and 2022 was evaluated. Results: The research resulted in a list of good practices, as well as recommendations for improvement measures for universities that have formally declared the implementation of SRU principles in practice. Conclusions: Higher education stakeholders (internal and external), especially management, have a decisive influence on the practical implementation of the SRU concept. It is their awareness and determination that determines whether social responsibility will be developed in a real and tangible way by all university partners. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Academentia, management and satire: ‘The good, the bad and the ugly’
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Keyan G. Tomaselli
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academic corporatisation ,critical management studies ,university management ,autoethnography ,academentia ,transformation ,south africa ,Management. Industrial management ,HD28-70 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Orientation: The argument rethinks current managerial practices in higher education. Research purpose: Satire beckons when normal science cannot reproduce itself or shift to account for different ways of doing things. When reality mimics satire, satire becomes an appropriate methodology. Such literary approaches can reveal what normal science cannot. Motivation for the study: To add to critical management studies and the combatting of academentia as an institutional condition. Research design, approach and method: The general methodology derives from both literary and business principles read through critical management studies and cultural studies. Autoethnography is shown here to be useful within accounting and management studies. The Semler and the Kalahari management practices explicitly specify the need to rethink ‘operational models’. Main findings: No findings are offered in the conventional sense. Rather, relations are analysed and conclusions result from my own internal dialogue as a central player in the case study. The ‘transformation’ objectives of governance were disconnected from educational purposes. The resulting dramatic narrative hopefully appeals to readers in terms of their own lived conditions: can readers insert themselves into the narrative in terms of their own experiences? Practical and/or managerial implications: Institutions to be managed as adhocracies. What has been learned after 20 years of transformation and restructuring, if anything? Contribution and/or value-add: An engagement with critical management studies from the perspective of cultural studies identifies some solutions. Like the former, the latter examines issues of power relations, in this case, relations subsisting within administrative systems rather than the more usual framing as being between classes, races, ethnicities and genders.
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14. Identifying the Antecedents and Consequences of Boundary Spanning of Industry and University Communication with a Mixed Meta-Synthesis Approach
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Saeid Norollahee and Siroos Ghanbari
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boundary spanning ,higher education ,industry and university connection ,university management ,Social Sciences ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
IntroductionBoundary spanning is a critical strategy for fostering the growth and development of both industry and university institutions. This strategy necessitates identifying the requirements, drivers, and antecedents that influence the interaction between industry and university, ultimately leading to enhanced effectiveness for both parties. Moreover, as a collaborative strategy between industry and university, boundary spanning has significant impacts on various organizational components, resulting in consequences that contribute to the growth and development of both sectors. Previous research has examined the relationship between boundary spanning and specific variables on a case-by-case basis. Variables like academic motivation, deep understanding of organizational procedures, complex communication and interpersonal skills, organizational structure, environmental dynamics, organizational agility, and flexibility have been investigated in relation to boundary spanning. However, a comprehensive research effort that identifies the antecedent-consequence components of boundary spanning and elucidates the role of each variable in the industry-university relationship is lacking. To address this gap and provide a comprehensive model of boundary spanning variables in the context of industry and university, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive review of previous studies and systematically examine the antecedents and consequences within a framework. Therefore, this research aimed to answer the following questions: 1) What are the antecedents of boundary spanning between industry and university? 2) What are the ramifications of boundary spanning between industry and university? Materials & MethodsThis research employed a qualitative study design, utilizing a systematic review approach and a mixed research synthesis approach. The research focused on English-language studies published between 2012 and 2023 sourced from various scientific databases. Sampling was conducted in a targeted manner. To achieve the research objectives, the 7-step model proposed by Sandelowski and Barroso (2007) was employed. Discussion of Results & ConclusionDuring the analysis of the selected studies, a total of 148 categories were identified and extracted. Subsequently, the number of categories was reduced to 94 through further analysis. Finally, these categories were classified into general categories, resulting in 16 thematic components. Among these components, 6 components fell under the broader category of Antecedents, while the remaining ten were categorized as Consequences.The research findings revealed that the antecedents of boundary spanning could be classified into 6 general categories: structural-technological antecedents, structural-organizational antecedents, individual-organizational antecedents, leadership style, psychological-individual antecedents, and team-building antecedents.The research findings indicated that the consequences of boundary spanning could be classified into 10 general categories. These included the development of knowledge management skills, promotion of organizational creativity and innovation, enhancement of social capital, establishment of effective communication networks, impact on organizational performance, fostering of psychological capital, individual career-related outcomes, personal development, promotion of organizational commitment, and potential organizational role damage.Furthermore, this study emphasized the importance of fulfilling specific requirements for the successful implementation of boundary spanning in the industry-university relationship. Neglecting these requirements could hinder favorable outcomes in terms of industry-university communication. To enhance and strengthen the interaction between industry and university, various solutions could be implemented, such as offering internship programs for students in the industry, organizing joint meetings between university faculty and industry officials, facilitating exchange visits between industry employees and university staff, recruiting graduates from the university, providing training opportunities for company employees in universities, facilitating researcher transfers between academia and industry, licensing university patents to companies, offering industry study opportunities, conducting joint research programs, and engaging in community-level problem-solving projects. Employing the boundary spanning strategy can greatly benefit these initiatives.
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15. Comunicação Interna: reflexões no contexto da gestão universitária.
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Lolli Savi, Helena and Dutra Burigo, Carla Cristina
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SOCIAL institutions , *JOB satisfaction , *COMMUNICATION in management , *OBJECTIVITY , *POSSIBILITY - Abstract
The purpose of this article is to analyze the relevance of Internal Communication (IC) in the University Management process. This is a theoretical essay that presents a conception of university and contextualizes IC within the scope of University Management. The IC encompasses communication phenomena that can both facilitate and complicate relationships within the institutions – therefore, it´s easy to see that IC guidelines can increase its effectiveness. In order to formulate communication guidelines in federal universities it is necessary to know the reality in which they are inserted. Furthermore, the existence and implementation of IC guidelines, with objectivity and clarity, brings up the possibility of enhancing the internal climate in the institution, as well as the commitment and satisfaction with work, decreasing conflicts and uncertainties, in addition to acting as a factor of innovation and integration within the institution, strengthening the role of the university as a social institution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Predictive analytics of scientific and technological trends for decision making in university management.
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Berezkin, Dmitry, Kozlov, Ilya, and Martynyuk, Polina
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DECISION making ,DECISION support systems ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,TECHNOLOGICAL forecasting ,MANAGEMENT education ,TECHNOLOGICAL progress - Abstract
In this paper we analyze the problem of data-driven university management. We propose a concept of an intelligent strategic decision support system (ISDSS) to ensure that informed decisions are made in the management of higher education institutions. We show that the underlying task of various decision support tasks in university management is the analysis and forecasting of scientific and technological trends. We propose an approach to solving this task which includes determining promising emerging and existing technological areas, forecasting the further development of each of the selected areas, generating possible scenarios of their development and preparing suggestions for decision makers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Student Organisations: State of the Art and Perspectives for Future Research
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Iwona Michałowska, Ewa Więcek-Janka, and Ada Domańska
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student organisations ,university management ,Business ,HF5001-6182 ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
Theoretical background: The management of student organisations is still unexplored and full of issues requiring an in-depth analysis. Along with the development and unification of management processes at universities, matters related to students’ pro-academic activities assume new significance and often require revision and proper ordering. Purpose of the article: This article presents the results of the bibliometric analysis of developing issues related to student organisations. Research methods: The primary reference points are journals and publications released in the Web of Science database in 1900–2022. The obtained data were used to perform bibliometric analysis, including the number of publications, authorship and co-authorship, citations, publishing journals, thematic categories, institutions, countries and keywords. The research drew from 506 publications related to the analysed subject, whose citation frequency amounted to 4,548. Main findings: The bibliometric analysis performed showed that the priority of the issues addressed about student organisations is not only the development and improvement of their classifications but also broadly defined ethnic groups and their membership in relevant bodies. There was also no shortage of issues related to LGBT-oriented groups as centres for self acceptance. However, other essential elements, such as the management of student organisations, are missing from the topics covered. This research gap in the administrative field reveals the extent to which the topic of student organisations is a topic and area that is underexplored and unexplored.
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- 2023
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18. Trends in the development of the labor market of young professionals with higher education
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T. V. Tarasyeva
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the labor market ,the labor market of young professionals ,university management ,higher education ,university competitiveness ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
The discrepancy between the level of qualifications and competencies of specialists produced by universities and the demand of the labor market has become the main challenge for the competitiveness and development of universities at the beginning of the XXI century. However, in recent years, the higher education sector has been characterized by the desire of universities to solve this problem by reducing the imbalance between the graduation of specialists and the needs of potential employers. In this connection, a new strategy for the development of universities aimed at shaping the content and structure of the educational process in accordance with the requirements of the labor market and the specifics of technology development at the present stage of higher education development is becoming a key factor for ensuring a sustainable pace of university development. The purpose of the study is to compare the state of the labor market in general and the labor market of young professionals with higher education for the period 2010–2021. to identify their relationship with the features of the modern strategic development of universities and to check the impact of the graduation structure in the areas of training and the relevance of the acquired competencies on the development of the labor market in the short term. The article offers a set of indicators that allows a comprehensive assessment of the situation in the labor market segment – the labor market of young professionals with higher education. The possibility of considering the functioning of the labor market in connection with the peculiarities of modern university development significantly expands the understanding of the labor behavior of university graduates and can also be the basis for adjusting the strategic development of universities in terms of the structure of the graduation of young specialists, which together can serve as a factor in increasing the competitiveness of universities in the educational services market.
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19. Student Evaluation of Teaching: More Harm than Good?
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M. O. Abramova and A. V. Filkina
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student evaluation of teaching ,higher education ,assessment ,quality of education ,university management ,Education - Abstract
Student evaluation of teaching (SET) has more than forty years of history as a tool of feedback in North American, Australian and European universities. In Russian universities it is not widespread, although increasing its implementation could solve the problem of Russian students feeling that they are not involved in the management of the educational process and improve the quality of courses and teaching. The barriers to the implementation of SET in the Russian higher education system, among other things, are concerns and prejudices of teachers and students, who see SET more as a problem than an effective tool. In this article, authors analyze the most common faculty concerns about student evaluations of teaching, obtained from ten focus groups in five Russian universities. Authors put collected opinions in the context of the recent methodological discussions about the validity of Student Evaluations of Teaching. The main idea is that SET is an effective tool of getting feedback in higher education and involvement of students and teachers in a dialogue and cooperation in the educational process, but highly questionable as a data source for administrative decisions.
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- 2023
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20. ANÁLISE DOS PLANOS DE GESTÃO DE UNIVERSIDADES BRASILEIRAS E PORTUGUESAS: UMA INVESTIGAÇÃO DAS POLÍTICAS DE ACESSIBILIDADE E INCLUSÃO PARA AS BIBLIOTECAS UNIVERSITÁRIAS.
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Lima dos Santos, Ana Paula
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INCLUSION (Disability rights) , *ACADEMIC libraries , *INFORMATION science , *HIGHER education , *PEOPLE with disabilities - Abstract
Objetivo: The high incidence of people with disabilities is a global issue that concerns policy development. The article aims to analyze the institutional development plans of universities in Brazil, namely, the Federal Fluminense University (UFF) and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), as well as in Portugal, the University of Porto and the University of Lisbon. The objective is to determine whether there are policies focused on the social inclusion of people with disabilities and whether there is mention of the university library in these plans. Methods: The methodology used is a literature review followed by content analysis following Bardin (2009). Results: It discusses the concern for the inclusion and retention of these individuals in higher education, both in Brazil and Portugal. Studies on Information Regime in Information Science emphasize the inclusion of socially excluded groups. Conclusions: It concludes that institutional development plans have incorporated actions aimed at accessibility and inclusion, including guidelines for libraries to be inclusive in all accessibility aspects. It is noticeable that institutional policies are the best way to include people in situations of social vulnerability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. O processo de gestão a partir do hibridismo organizacional entre HU-UFSC e Ebserh.
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de Carvalho Pedrozo Gonçalves, Monica Feitosa, de Souza, Stefani, and Barreto Moraes, Mário César
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PUBLIC hospitals , *NONPROFIT organizations , *HOSPITAL administration , *UNIVERSITY hospitals , *ORGANIZATIONAL governance - Abstract
This study proposes a critical and reflective analysis of the adhesion of the University Hospital (HU) of the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) to the Brazilian Hospital Services Company (EBSERH), based on the theory of Organizational Hybridism as a lens of analysis. The methodology used in the research is qualitative, with descriptive and explanatory objectives, carried out through bibliographic and documentary data collection. We argue that Organizational Hybridism has the potential to be adopted as a theory for analyzing phenomena related to the management of university hospitals run by public companies under private law. HU-UFSC/EBSERH is a hybrid organization which, given its organizational specificity and complexity, as well as the multiple institutional logics that make it up, is still in the process of building its organizational identity The integration of the institutional public policies materialized by HU-UFSC with the educational public policies materialized by EBSERH causes inconsistencies and contradictions in the face of contractual, educational and social divergences. The main results show that the work of managers becomes more complex when it comes to giving back to society about the social function that the university hospital performs. Since it combines the characteristics of non-profit organizations with profit-making organizations. HU-UFSC/EBSERH is a dissident hybrid, where the role of organizational governance is crucial to balancing different logical prescriptions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. THE IMPACT OF INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS ON IMPROVING THE QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY OF MANAGEMENT AND REGULATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
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Bugayenko, Yulia, Shevtsov, Aleksandr, Meshcheryakov, Konstantin, Korotaeva, Irina, Kashina, Evgeniia, and Leontev, Mikhail Georgievich
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HIGHER education ,CAREER development ,TALENT management ,UNIVERSITY & college administration ,TOTAL quality management ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
Purpose: The study aims to determine the directions of professionalization of university management to achieve sustainable development of higher education institutions. Methods: The paper examines the leading theoretical standpoints concerning professional university management and presents the concept of the university as an organized system. An expert survey is utilized to identify the main directions of specialization of university management. Results: Most respondents (56.4%) believe that changes introduced by Federal Law facilitate more efficient university management, while 40% voice the opposite opinion. The study shows that the respondents very strongly (29.1%) and rather strongly (38.2%) agree that universities need to fulfill similar tasks. Conclusions: The authors conclude that the professionalization of university management is taking place in many countries, is a part of the transformation of the higher education sector, and encompasses the implementation of the concept of strategic university management, the enhancement and improvement of university administration, and the professional development of managers in higher education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. МОДЕЛІ УНІВЕРСИТЕТСЬКОЇ АВТОНОМІЇ В КРАЇНАХ ЄС: КОМПАРАТИВНИЙ АНАЛІЗ
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Бульвінська, Оксана
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The article is devoted to justifying the classification of models of university autonomy based on their comparative analysis. It is emphasized that education functions as a systemic element in the social structure, which is embedded in connections and coordination with other social actors, in particular with state power and the market. It is noted that university autonomy is the authority of a higher education institution to determine its own goals and programs, as well as the means to achieve them; autonomy, independence and responsibility in making decisions regarding one's own development. It is emphasized that the degree of university autonomy is correlated with the country's political and administrative system, economic development and cultural traditions, historical and ideological context, axiological orientation of society, traditional role of higher education institutions. On the basis of a comparative analysis of common features and specifics of models of university autonomy, the author's classification is substantiated depending on three fundamental factors: relations between state authorities and universities; internal organizational and management structure of universities; as well as generalization of cases of certain national systems of higher education or groups of countries united by historical and regional features. It is emphasized that the most relevant is the classification of models of university autonomy, which takes into account not only the relationship between state control and university autonomy and the peculiarities of intra-university management, but also the administrative and financial system of the state, financial support of higher education, etc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Gestão estratégica em universidades: um estudo empírico com reitores.
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de Miranda Kubo, Edson Keyso
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25. Tecnologias educacionais e o ensino não presencial: uma análise epistemológica.
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Corrêa da Silva, Juliano Reginaldo, Marino Costa, Alexandre, Bernini da Silva, Parley Lopes, Andrade de Lima, Maurício, Fernandes Pereira, Maurício, and Serra Kauling, Flávio Augusto
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- 2023
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26. Communities of Practice of the Future in Russian Universities: Fablabs, Centers for Youth Innovative Creativity, Kruzhoks
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D. I. Zemtsov
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communities ,communities of practice of the future ,university management ,social capital ,makers ,fablab ,student circles ,Education - Abstract
The purpose of this article is to determine the potential for constructive social change that can reach the communities of technology enthusiasts in Russian universities, and to identify possible directions for such changes. University communities of technology enthusiasts and the sites where they work are chosen as the object of research: fab labs, CMITs, circles. The basic conceptual framework of the research is the theory of fields, which asserts that society is a system of embedded social fields. Social changes in this theory are referred to as the transformation of existing social fields or the emergence of new ones. The term “practice of the future” is first introduced, and understood as a group of people united by common interests in advanced technological and social solutions sharing common activities and knowledge (sharing), but not included in a sustainable social field. The hypothesis of the present study is that communities of practice of the future have the capacity for social change and the directions of such changes can be identified through the analysis of strategies that are consistently applied in these communities. The semi-structured in-depth interviews of leaders and participants of university student technological centers are used as the material for the study. The article concludes that the two most obvious social fields in which communities of technology enthusiasts of Russian universities are capable of producing changes are the field of technological entrepreneurship and the field of educational innovation. In the first of these fields, the strategies of technology enthusiasts (initiative, project orientation, diversity and meritocracy) give advantages over players who do not employ these strategies. In the second field (educational innovation) these strategies can give the direction of changes, bringing together enthusiasts of relevant educational technologies. Social changes of the techno-optimistic type generated by the university communities of technology enthusiasts is not yet directed to a specific social field. However, examples of large-scale country-wide projects show that such a field is beginning to form. It is quite possible that modern university communities of technology enthusiasts are able to generate a social field no less powerful than their predecessors – the movement of technological kruzhoks – at the begining of the 20th century.
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27. Research on Informatization Construction of Educational Management Innovation Path in Colleges and Universities in the Intelligent Era
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Li Yongxia and Ding Yanyun
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heterogeneous data ,distributed database ,genetic algorithm ,ipa analysis ,university management ,68p30 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
The prevailing education management systems in colleges and universities are antiquated, adversely impacting not only the administrative efficiency but also the formulation of faculty teaching plans and class schedules, as well as the management of student electives and credit accrual. This paper presents an innovation and optimization of the existing system, wherein education management processes are categorized into seven distinct modules. It delineates the flow and integration of heterogeneous data sources within the system, leveraging heterogeneous database technology as the foundational framework. Subsequently, we redesign heterogeneous computation scheduling and adaptation, enhancing distributed database allocation and query algorithms. The culmination of this research is the development of a novel pathway for the education management information system in higher education institutions. Upon empirical testing of the system proposed in this paper, we explore its practical implications through IPA analysis. User satisfaction is notably high in areas such as A4 invigilation information, A13 subjective grading of routine assessments, A14 querying and feedback on grades, and A15 remediation of failed courses, with performance ratings of 4.77008, 4.73981, 4.8961, and 4.86558 respectively. These indices predominantly reside in the “continue to maintain” and “oversupply” zones, indicating the substantial efficacy of the innovative college management information system introduced herein. This study significantly contributes to the standardization and intellectualization of college administrative processes, proposing new paradigms and methodologies for the integration of educational management and information technology within tertiary institutions.
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28. Study of the multidimensional academic ranking U-Multirank
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Antonio F. B. A. Prado
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Multidimensional Academic Evaluations ,Evaluation of the Education System ,Academic Rankings ,International Evaluation ,University Management ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 - Abstract
The present paper explores the dimensions and indicators of the international multidimensional academic ranking U-Multirank. Studying this ranking is important in Brazil today, as the new evaluation of graduate programs in the country is incorporating several aspects of multidimensional evaluation, including concepts from U-Multirank. This ranking reveals the strengths and weaknesses of each academic institution through 5 dimensions formed by 36 indicators. While this large set of dimensions and indicators provides a comprehensive view of universities, it raises questions regarding their independence and data availability. The analysis focuses on the top 300 European academic institutions listed in the 2020 edition, describing the dimensions and indicators and calculating statistical correlations between them.
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29. Assistência Estudantil: Uma Avaliação de sua Efetividade.
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Costa Ferreira, Luiz Cláudio, Nascimento de Almeida, Alexandre, Batista Santos, Carolina Cassia, and Kipnis, Bernardo
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STUDENT assistance programs ,SCHOOL dropout prevention ,EDUCATION policy ,RATING of students ,INCLUSIVE education ,EMPLOYEE assistance programs - Abstract
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30. Procesos en la gestión pública.
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Bobadilla Quinteros, José Luis, Rodríguez Figueroa, José Jorge, Quezada Vidal, Carmen Marina, and Seminario Carbonel, Jorge Luis
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PUBLIC universities & colleges ,PUBLIC spaces ,PUBLIC institutions ,PUBLIC works ,PUBLIC meetings - Abstract
Copyright of Religación: Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades is the property of Religacion: Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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31. Analisando os stakeholders das universidades.
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Alano Gesser, Graziele, Lopes Cardoso, Thuine, Barreto Moraes, Mário César, and de Melo, Pedro Antônio
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32. Mobilizing the Resource Potential of the Scientific and Pedagogical Community in Russian Universities: From Problem to Concept
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Garold E. Zborovsky and Polina A. Ambarova
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scientific and pedagogical community (spc) ,resource capacity of spc ,resource mobilization ,university management ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
The article is devoted to the problem of mobilizing the resource potential of the scientific and pedagogical community (SPC) in Russian universities, as well as the possibilities for its conceptualization. The authors substantiate the special role of this community as a driver in the development of specific universities and higher education as a whole. It is shown that the development of the SPC resource capacity and fine-tuning of its management is becoming one of the main factors in increasing the competitiveness of Russian higher education in difficult modern conditions. The development of ways to mobilize the resources of the community becomes the most important management problem in higher education. The aim of the article is to outline the scientific concept of resource mobilization of the SPC as the basis of university management practices. The objectives of the article are to consider such key issues as the sociological interpretation of the SPC in the context of its resources and the possibilities for mobilizing them, the interpretation of the concept and structure of SPC resources, as well as the essence and features of the mobilization approach towards managing SPC resource potential. The proposition is to reveal the essence of this approach through the concept of a management strategy aimed at finding, converting and focusing scarce community resources in the interests of national and university level programs for developing higher education. Being an object of the concept, the SPC is considered as a socio-professional, research and educational community. The subject would be the community’s traditional and current resource potential and managing its mobilization. As a condition for the effectiveness of such management, a new approach towards assessing the resource potential of the SPC is shown, which involves a comprehensive diagnosis of its objective and subjective aspects, as well as a deep differentiation of the structure of the resources of the SPC — socio-demographic, educational-pedagogical, scientific-qualification, publication, moral-ideological, symbolic, communicative, temporal and others.
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33. Alumni Capital: University Alumni Relations strategy
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D. I. Zemtsov and I. S. Khukalenko
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alumni ,loyalty ,university management ,communities ,social capital ,alumni capital ,Education - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to describe the strategies of interaction with alumni and suggest directions for their inclusion in the managerial arsenal of the central administration of the university. The Far Eastern Federal University, relatively recently created on the basis of four independent universities, three of which were strongly industry-oriented, provides rich material for research on strategies of interaction with alumni that have developed in its various structural divisions. At the same time, most of these strategies are not initiated by the central administration, and the biggest part of them even is out of its view. Strategies for interaction with alumni arise as forms of reproduction, increment and conversion of the social capital of alumni, leaders of the academic community and several departments of the university. The university appears to researchers as a kind of “exchange office”, in which there is a constant movement of different types of capital, the main of which is social and its subspecies – alumni capital.
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34. Objetivos de desarrollo sostenible, gestión universitaria e investigación en ciencias del diseño - Sustainable development goals, university management, and design sciences research
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Betzi Dianora Terán Rojas, Ligia Polanco de Maduro, Anabel Terán Rojas, and Oswaldo Escalona López
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objetivos de desarrollo sostenible ,sostenibilidad ,universidad ,gestión universitaria ,educación superior ,sustainable development goals ,sustainability university ,university management ,higher education ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Introducción/objetivo: el objetivo de este artículo de investigación es analizar la relación entre los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible y su aplicación en la educación superior, como elemento clave en su implementación y, simultáneamente, resaltar la importancia de concientizar la existencia de la Agenda 2030 para la supervivencia de la humanidad, ya que la universidad es una institución con un marcado carácter social, por la influencia que tiene la generación de conocimiento y tecnología en la evolución y progreso. Metodología: es de tipo proyectiva, con un abordaje caológico, se lleva a cabo en dos fases: una primera que se realiza en una revisión documental de bases teóricas y una segunda, en el análisis de los factores clave en 20 artículos científicos, a partir del paradigma de investigación en ciencias del diseño. Resultados: en los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible: indican el problema en cinco estudios (50 %) que es determinante establecer planes y políticas para su implementación; la sugerencia: es importante la ecoeficiencia en las actividades y énfasis en los sistemas de gestión ambiental con ocho estudios (80 %); en la gestión universitaria: el problema con siete estudios (70 %) propugna que la universidad debe lograr cada vez más una educación perfectible en el hacer por la humanidad, y en relación con la sugerencia: la universidad es un escenario ideal para contribuir a la educación superior sostenible con seis estudios (60 %). Conclusiones: la gestión universitaria debe aplicar planes y políticas, diseñar propuestas pedagógicas y ejecutarse según criterios de sostenibilidad por el bien de todos los seres vivos. Abstract Introduction / objective: The purpose of this research is to analyze the impact of the sustainable development goals (SDG) and its application in higher education as a key element in its implementation and the same time to emphasize the importance of raising awareness of existence of these objetives for survival of humanity, since the university is an institution with a markedly social caracter, because of the influence that the generation of knowledge and technology that is projeted in the direction of institutions, organizations and countries in their evolution and progress, positively impacting society, promoting its permanence in the global and local context. The methodology is proyective, with a caological approach, is carried out in two phases: a first phase is carried out through a systematic documentary review and a second stage in the analysis of the key factors in 20 scientifics articles base on the paradiggm of desing science. Results: in the sustainable development goals: indicate the problem in 5 studies (50%) it is essential to establish plans and policies for its implementation; the suggestion: Eco-efficiency is important in the activities and emphasis on environmental management with 8 (80%) studies; in university management: the problema with 7 (70%) studies it advocates that the university must increasingly achieve an education that can be perfected in the service of humanity and in relation to the suggestion: the university is an ideal setting to contribute to sustainable higher education with 6 (60%) studies. Conclusions: iniversity management must apply plans and policies design pedagogical proposals and implement them according to sustainability criteria for the good of all living beings.
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35. Prioritizing Career Preparation: Learning Achievements and Extracurricular Activities of Undergraduate Students for Future Success.
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Kang, Dongsuk
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UNDERGRADUATES , *EDUCATIONAL planning , *STUDENT activities , *ACADEMIC achievement , *SELF-efficacy in students , *ANALYTIC hierarchy process - Abstract
Preparing for a job can be difficult for undergraduates as this would be one of their first experiences of responsibility; obtaining a job will make them economically independent beings taking responsibility for their lives. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, this task has become even more challenging for Generation Z students, born in the mid-1990s, as they navigate a turbulent job market. This study aims to analyze undergraduates' priority decisions regarding the criteria and activities of their career preparation. The study conducted a questionnaire analysis using the methodology of analytic hierarchy process (AHP) with 93 university students in the Republic of Korea. This research finds that students rank personal feelings of achievement as the most important criterion in their career preparation. They perceive extracurricular activities and internships as the most beneficial experiences for job readiness. On the contrary, networking activities within the university and with alumni received the least importance. These results highlight a need for universities to innovate their educational approach. Addressing the gap between current curricula and student needs and enhancing self-efficacy among students are critical. Innovative educational strategies could be a key to meeting societal expectations, such as the integration of business and technology, and catering to the unique learning needs of Generation Z. This becomes particularly relevant considering the rise of new career paths, such as youth startups, leveraging advanced technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Open Book Exams and Flexible Grading Systems: Post-COVID University Policies from a Student Perspective.
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Kang, Dongsuk
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STUDENT attitudes , *COVID-19 pandemic , *COVID-19 , *TEXTBOOKS , *EDUCATIONAL innovations , *STANDARDIZED tests - Abstract
Due to COVID-19, many universities have started offering real time video or recorded courses. This situation raises concerns about a decline in students' learning outcomes and issues of unfairness regarding students' exams and grade evaluations. Korean universities have introduced online open book testing in courses and a flexible pass grading system that allows students to select their final grades to improve fairness. This research investigates students' thoughts and reasons for the test and the system through a questionnaire with 109 respondents and statistical methods such as nonparametric tests, multinomial regression and text-mining. Many students supported both the testing and the grading system, presenting balanced viewpoints by comparing their cons and pros. This finding suggests that these policies could be helpful in enhancing fairness in grade evaluation, relieving students of the learning burden and increasing their satisfaction. This study offers the implications that universities must develop standardized exam formats as well as various learning options in a rapidly changing situation with educational innovation (e.g., hyperscale and generative artificial intelligence). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Spin-offs universitarias en Colombia: análisis desde la investigación, innovación y emprendimiento.
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Romero Sánchez, Alexander, Aponte García, María Stephania, López Trujillo, Marcelo, and Salcedo Mosquera, Julián David
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38. Modelo para seguimiento de graduados: Hacia el aseguramiento de la calidad de la Educación Superior ecuatoriana.
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Arteaga-Briones, Laura Alexandra, Azúa-Arteaga, Andrea Alexandra, and López-Padrón, Alexander
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DELPHI method ,CROSS-sectional method ,SATISFACTION ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,GRADUATE education - Abstract
Copyright of Revista de Ciencias Sociales (13159518) is the property of Revista de Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad del Zulia Venezuela and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2023
39. Student Organisations: State of the Art and Perspectives for Future Research.
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MICHAŁOWSKA, IWONA, WIĘCEK-JANKA, EWA, and DOMAŃSKA, ADA
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BIBLIOMETRICS ,STUDENT organizations ,SELF-acceptance ,LGBTQ+ people - Abstract
Theoretical background: The management of student organisations is still unexplored and full of issues requiring an in-depth analysis. Along with the development and unification of management processes at universities, matters related to students’ pro-academic activities assume new significance and often require revision and proper ordering. Aim of the article: This article presents the results of the bibliometric analysis of developing issues related to student organisations. Research methods: The primary reference points are journals and publications released in the Web of Science database in 1900–2022. The obtained data were used to perform bibliometric analysis, including the number of publications, authorship and co-authorship, citations, publishing journals, thematic categories, institutions, countries and keywords. The research drew from 506 publications related to the analysed subject, whose citation frequency amounted to 4,548. Main findings: The bibliometric analysis performed showed that the priority of the issues addressed about student organisations is not only the development and improvement of their classifications but also broadly defined ethnic groups and their membership in relevant bodies. There was also no shortage of issues related to LGBT-oriented groups as centres for self-acceptance. However, other essential elements, such as the management of student organisations, are missing from the topics covered. This research gap in the administrative field reveals the extent to which the topic of student organisations is a topic and area that is underexplored and unexplored. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Benefits of Implementing Digital Technologies in Higher Education Management.
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HAZAPARU, Violeta, PARASCHIVESCU, Andrei Octavian, and BONTAŞ, Ovidiu
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DIGITAL technology ,TECHNOLOGY education ,HIGHER education ,MANAGEMENT education ,LEARNING ,EDUCATIONAL innovations - Abstract
This article addresses various aspects of using digital technologies in educational management at the university level and how these technologies bring innovation and transformation to administrative processes, curriculum, and the learning experience of both students and teachers. It also presents the benefits, challenges, and impact these technologies have within universities, as well as their role in preparing students for a knowledge- and technology-based society. By analysing and investigating the use of digital technologies in university educational management, this article aims to provide an insight into how these tools transform and enhance learning and administrative processes in universities, adapting to the demands of a continuously changing and rapidly digitizing world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Managing the Digital University
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Sułkowski, Łukasz
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HEI administration ,HEI governance ,HEI leadership ,HEI management ,HEI paradigms ,Higher Education ,Science Management ,University administration ,University governance ,University leadership ,University management ,University paradigms ,thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KJ Business and Management::KJM Management and management techniques::KJMB Management: leadership and motivation ,thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KJ Business and Management::KJM Management and management techniques ,thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KJ Business and Management::KJU Organizational theory and behaviour ,thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education::JNM Higher education, tertiary education - Abstract
The reflection on university management is based on the question about the shape of universities of the future. Civic, responsible, sustainable, virtual, digital, and many other universities can be mentioned among the concepts present in the literature. All these names describe an important distinctive feature of a university, which will gain more and more importance in the future. However, given the fundamental importance of the radical change taking place, it seems that the most appropriate name, reflecting the essence of the emerging new formation, is ""digital university."" This is because of the importance of digital transformation, which has been developing for several decades, bringing deep and multidirectional changes in the areas of technology, economy, society, and culture. It is a disruptive civilizational transition and, although stretched over many decades, it is revolutionary in nature, significantly changing our lives in the Anthropocene. The book has three cognitive and pragmatic objectives: to provide a new perspective on the changing academic organization and management; to reflect on higher education management concepts and methods; and to present an overview of university management, governance, and leadership, useful from the perspective of academic managers, and other stakeholders.
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42. Addressing the underside of student unrest in South African universities using collegial leadership as approach
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Bunmi I. Omodan
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power differentials ,student unrest ,decision-making process ,university management ,collegial leadership. ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 - Abstract
Universities in South Africa are confronted with student unrest, which has hindered the effective university education process. They have faced various shortages of academic activities and teaching and learning because of protests and subsequent management responses that culminated in the closures of universities at most times. Student unrest has made it difficult to actualise the set predetermined goals and objectives of the university. These challenges have severally been linked to problems with tuition fees, financial support for students, adequate and conducive hostel accommodation, student socio-economic background and university management styles. Among the management styles, according to the literature and observation, is the decision-making process where the issues concerning students are decided upon. This study explores the potential of the collegial leadership approach to enhance the university decision-making process towards alleviating student unrest in universities. This study is located within a transformative paradigm to transform social unrest in the university system. Conceptual analysis was employed to make sense of the adopted approach as a veritable tool for managing the power differential between the students and the university management. The study found that collaboration and teamwork, consensus building and organisational relationships are the dimensions of managing student unrest in universities. The recommendation is that collaborative management style, teamwork, consensus building and organisational relationships are encouraged in the university management process. Contribution: This article seeks to contribute to the higher education management system by providing a collegial leadership model. As an integral part of the university system, this model addresses student unrest and improves transformative prospects for the institution. By exploring new ways of managing internal conflict resolution, change is fostered, and improved conditions are cultivated. In this way, it directly responds to the journal’s focus on the transformation of higher education, making it an essential read for scholars and practitioners specialising in this field.
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43. A atuação dos ocupantes dos cargos de secretário executivo nas IES: um estudo na Universidade Federal de Sergipe.
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dos Santos Souza, Elisangela Andrade, Ramos da Silva, Manuela, and Magno do Ouro Filho, Abimael
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CORPORATION secretaries , *FILING systems (Documents) , *ORGANIZATIONAL structure , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *PRACTICE of law - Abstract
The study intended to analyze how the occupants of executive secretary positions at the Federal University of Sergipe perform. The research was characterized as descriptive, with a quantitative approach, whose analysis used the resources of descriptive statistics, with questions guided by Law nº 11.091/2005. The research identified 11 occupants of the position of executive secretary at the UFS who were admitted through the contests held between 2006 and 2018, 05 servers with college in executive secretarial, 04 with college in letters, 02 have both graduations. It was identified that the main activities carried out by the occupants of the position of executive secretary at UFS are to advise their managers, prepare, file and control documents and correspondence, serve internal and external users, use computer resources and assist in meetings. As for skills, awareness of ethical responsibilities, initiative, creativity, competence and willingness to learn stand out. As this mapping shows the culture of the position for the University, such as the presence of the executive secretary at different levels of the organizational structure at UFS. As main results stand out that in the vision, both the secretaries and the managers, the occupants of the position of secretary perform the activities that are described in the referred law; the practice of the occupants of the UFS executive secretary positions is linked to the field of management and secretarial techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Aceitação de tecnologia como fomento à inovação: um estudo sobre adoção do Sistema Eletrônico de Informações na Universidade de Brasília.
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MAXIMIANO, JÚLIA SOIER and DE OL IVEIRA, LUIZ GUILHERME
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INNOVATION adoption ,ELECTRONIC systems ,CONTENT analysis ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
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45. Factors Affecting R&D Share in University Revenues: Case of Russia.
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Gladyrev, Dmitry
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UNIVERSITY & college admission ,UNIVERSITY faculty ,DOCTORAL degree ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,PANEL analysis - Abstract
Recent government projects and initiatives (such as Priority 2030) have significantly increased the role of universities in creating and commercializing innovations in Russia. One of the most important indicators of university performance in these programs is R&D revenue. Its values have a significant deviation between universities that lead to different importance of R&D activities and make some universities more R&D oriented than others in the terms of their economics. This orientation can be considered an important factor of university sustainability as it allows it to be less dependent on admission volume which varies due to demographic waves and other endogenous factors. This paper studies the factors affecting the R&D orientation of big Russian universities. Monitoring the Efficiency of Higher Education Institutions provides sufficient data on Russian universities for such study including the share of R&D revenue in the total value of revenue which is used as a measure of R&D orientation. This study analyses the factors affecting this indicator using the data from the 49 largest Russian universities between 2015 and 2020 to build econometric panel data models. The modelling proves the significance of various factors such as entrance scores of students, the number of publications per faculty member, the share of young researchers, the ratio of average salary to the regional average salary, and the share of faculty members holding doctoral degrees. The research highlights the connection between publication performance and R&D activities and the importance of supporting young researchers in the development of scientific entrepreneurship. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. The Vice Chancellor in Australian Universities: Understanding Leadership Beyond ‘Bad Apples’ and ‘Unicorns’
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Jamie Quinton and Tara Brabazon
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higher education ,leadership ,university management ,vice chancellors ,australian universities ,Education - Abstract
Leadership in Australian higher education has confronted crises, threats, restructures, and embarrassment. From sexual harassment claims to nepotism, regulatory authorities have investigated individual Vice Chancellors and their behaviour. Such crises reveal the consequences of decision making and appointment processes. While COVID-19 demonstrated the institutional reliance on international students to ensure financial security, these weaknesses existed long before the pandemic. Through this troubled time, are there patterns or priorities that ‘create’ a Vice Chancellorship? How do researchers understand leadership in our universities, beyond ‘a few bad apples’ – to describe the excesses and improprieties – or the ‘unicorns’ that have trotted the golden path to success? This article arches beyond the individual cases that become tabloidized headlines. Instead, we probe if there are shared characteristics among Vice Chancellors, evaluating how career progression emerges in the higher education sector. This article also assesses the consequences of this leadership pathway on universities, particularly for building a post-pandemic future.
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47. Scientific and Pedagogical Community in Russian Universities in the Context of the Program «Priority-2030» Implementation: Problems and Prospects
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P. A. Ambarova and G. E. Zborovsky
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scientific and pedagogical community ,universities ,strategic academic leadership program ,priority 2030 program ,university management ,Education - Abstract
The article presents a sociological view on the current problems of the scientific and pedagogical community (SPC) of universities participating in the strategic academic leadership program «Priority-2030». The main attention is paid to the characteristics of the trends in the development of the SPC, its contradictions and the possibilities of overcoming them. A special place is given to the sociological analysis of university management as a factor of scientific productivity of the SPC. The interaction of the SPC and university management is considered in the context of the goals of the Priority- 2030 program. The necessity of developing and implementation new principles of human capital management of SPC into university practices is substantiated. Among them are a differentiated approach to assessing the scientific activity of individual groups of SPCs; flexible restructuring of the main types of their professional activities; ensuring the high status of SPCs demonstrating major scientific achievements; overcoming anomalies and imitations in the activities of SPCs. The empirical basis of the article is the results of interviews with representatives of the SPC, analysis of documents, statistical data reflecting the development of Russian higher education in the XXI century.
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48. Challenges of University-Industry cooperation in Albania
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Ermira Qosja and Ketrina Mijo Çabiri
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University management ,university-industry cooperation ,Erasmus ,academic entrepreneurship ,Education ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Purpose: Albanian universities have a rigid experience especially when it comes to their effort to become competitive and respond to market demands. Today, it is a necessity for Albanian universities to become dynamic academic units, to go on an entrepreneurial path and to affect innovation in the region. This paper aims to measure the perception of university management staff regarding the challenges and barriers that appear in university-industry cooperation. It shed light to the identification of factors that motivate the academic staff toward such cooperation Study design/methodology/approach: This paper implies a qualitative based methodology and relies on the methods used by the ERASMUS + CBHE ‘KALCEA’ project. Questionnaires used on KALCEA Project collect data from universities, businesses and research centres. The questionnaires pose a set of standard questions as well as a set of tailored questions for each of the three categories. The questionnaire was completed by the high management staff of universities in the period June-July 2022. From 39 universities and higher education colleges established in Albania, the questionnaire was sent to 22 institutions and were received answers from 16. Respondents are positions of rector/vice-rector/dean. Findings: One of the great challenges of the current high education system is to demonstrate capacity in adapting itself to the societal changes and its new emerging economic demands. Nowadays, in higher education institutions in Albania, the biggest challenges are internationalization, connection with industry, commercialization of knowledge and academic entrepreneurship. Originality/value: Findings of the paper have interest for universities, industry, and politicians in Albania. They go in line and add value to the new Albanian law on HEIs (2015) which provides more authonomy to Departments and poses challange for them to cooperate with industry and act entreprenerially
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49. AN APPRAISAL OF OPEN ACCESS INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES USE BY ACADEMIC STAFF IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN NORTH CENTRAL STATES OF NIGERIA.
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BELLO, HAKEEMAT SALAHUDEEN and OBINYAN, OLUWATOYIN O.
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INSTITUTIONAL repositories , *RESEARCH questions , *STANDARD deviations , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *EXPERIMENTAL design - Abstract
This research was carried out to evaluate the Awareness and Use of Open Access Institutional Repositories by Academics in Federal Universities in North Central States of Nigeria. The research questions raised among others include: How often do academic staff use Open Access IR for dissemination of research outputs in Federal Universities in North Central States of Nigeria? What challenges are academic staff faced with in accessing Open Access IR in Federal Universities in North Central States of Nigeria? Descriptive survey research design was adopted for the research. The target population are 3,547 academics in the Federal Universities in the North Central States excluding University of Agriculture Makurdi, and University of Abuja. A sample of 355 respondents (Academics) was selected for the study. The figure represents approximately 10% of the target population of academics in the Federal Universities in North Central States of Nigeria. The instrument that was used to collect data for the study is questionnaire. The data collected was subjected to descriptive statistics. Mean and standard deviation were used to analyze the data. Some of the major findings revealed: that the Open Access Institutional Repositories were used by scholars on daily bases and at their will. That academics experience a kind of delay when looking for information from their Open Access Institutional Repositories during their academic activities which can lead to unproductive academic productivity. The study recommends that university management should provide necessary facilities and formulate policies that would encourage mandatory deposit and use of scholarly works in open access institutional repositories and other open access outlets to raise the level of usage among others. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. 'New public management' y cambio organizacional en la gestión de las universidades estatales chilenas: un estudio de caso.
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Labraña, Julio, Francisca Puyol, María, Bernasconi, Andrés, and Barba Varela, Aníbal
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ORGANIZATIONAL change ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
Copyright of Educacao e Pesquisa is the property of Faculdade de Educacao da Universidade de Sao Paulo and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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