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V. Foreign Higher Education and Education Systems, International Relations, Bilateral Relations
B. Essays, Commentaries, Statements
Author PEDERZINI, Gerardo David Abreu
Title Neoliberal Awakenings: A Case Study of University Leaders’ Competitive Advantage Sensemaking/ Gerardo David Abreu Pederzini
Publication year 2018
Source/Footnote In: Higher education policy. - 31 (2018) 3, S. 405 - 422
Inventory number 47599
Keywords Hochschule : Verwaltung allgemein ; Hochschule und Staat : allgemein ; Hochschule und Wirtschaft
Abstract Market principles in higher education seem to have generated a neoliberal awakening. A corollary of such market principles is the need for universities to develop effective strategies that give them competitive advantage. Thus, competitive advantage represents a key construct of neoliberalism, where the focus in this paper is on how university leaders, therefore, make sense of competitive advantage. Based on a comparative and instrumental case study using two close rival universities in England, three sensemaking dilemmas emerge as core elements of how university leaders conceptualize competitive advantage. The first one is about environmental fit or misfit. The second one is about seizing or missing opportunities. The third one is about finding a frame of reference. These dilemmas are valuable as they provide a possibility to understand what competitive advantage means in higher education, where the standard tenets of the concept, such as higher profits, might not always be helpful. (HRK / Abstract übernommen)