Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
This paper focuses on policy implementation in Higher Education (HE) analysed
through the evolution and transformation of policy instruments related to government
funding and evaluation. We investigate how steering and governance tools have been put
into action, in order to analyse how original policy rationales and justifications have
evolved and are affected by context and instrument characteristics. The research questions
are: what do policy instruments reveal about the evolution of policy rationales and justifications?
To what extent and why do they evolve in unpredictable ways? We look at two
types of instruments, funding and evaluation that are tools widely diffused in European HE
systems. We adopt a diachronic perspective spanning the last 15 years, and a comparative
approach across eight European countries. Our findings show that the form and evolution
of instruments are related to factors such as the existing mix of instruments and policy
paradigm, of the features of the policy process and of the instruments themselves
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Reale, Emanuela
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