27.08.2024 | DFG-Projekt | Publikationen

New article on the federal states' roles in how universities compete in Germany by Seidenschnur, Götze, and Krücken appeared

In a new publication that has just appeared as online first version, Tim Seidenschnur, Nico Götze and Georg Krücken analyse multiple competition at the interface of universities and federal states. The paper (title: Multiple roles of the state - federal states and their roles in how universities compete in Germany) is a contribution to a special issue 'How do Universities Compete' of the journal "Studies in Higher Education" edited by Roland Bloch, Alexander Mitterle, and Tim Seidenschnur.

Open access to the online first version: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03075079.2024.2392660

 

Further contributions to the special issue "How do Universities Compete" ed. by Bloch, Mitterle, and  Seidenschnur will gradually appear as online first publications and will be available on the journal's homepage. The final version of the special issue (expected to be published in November) will contain an introduction by the editors and the following articles:

Kimmo Alajoutsijärvi, Kerttu Kettunen, Rómulo Pinheiro

** Ideologies shaping university competition

Alexander Mitterle, Roland Bloch

** Beyond markets. On field competition in higher education

Emily Levine, Mitchell Stevens

** Neither State nor Market: Competitive Emulation in Higher Education

Ravit Mizrahi-Shtelman, Gili Drori

** Reference universe and competition in higher education: Israeli higher education organizations constituting excellence

Miguel Antonio Lim, Bing Liu, Zhuo Sun*

** De-westernising competition: ‘Harmony of competition’ in Chinese higher education

David John Frank*, John W. Meyer

** On university competition