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SUMMARY:RISIS Research Seminar on How universities react to funding policies: The effects at performance level
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Giovanni Cerulli\, CNR- IRCrES (Research Institute of Sustainable Economic Growth)\nDiscussant: Ben Jongbloed\, University of Twente\nPresentation: How universities react to funding policies: The effects at performance level\nVideo of the Seminar (presentation\, discussion)\nAbstract\nThe article investigates how European universities (EU27+UK) respond to different types of incentives\, namely\, funding derived from: a) core government allocation\, b) external sources (i.e.\, third-party funding)\, and c) students’ tuition fees. The general research question is: how does universities’ performance respond and adjust to different funding government policies and universities’ strategies? \nAuthors perform an exploratory analysis based on two methodological pillars: 1) the use of the RISIS-ETER database\, providing a register of European Higher Education Institutions and containing basic statistical information on them\, including descriptors on geographical location\, students and graduates\, personnel\, finances\, and research activities; 2) the responsiveness-score econometric model\, aimed at testing separately the response of each university toward core funding\, third-party funding\, and tuition fees. \nSpecifically\, authors aim at investigating specific research issues\, in particular: a) the universities’ positioning in terms of the capacity to respond to specific policy measures; b) the identification of the main policy factors that universities’ performance; c) the response heterogeneity to different funding inputs; d) the study of the phenomenon of convergence (divergence) taking place in universities’ performance.
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