This book provides a unique study of the role of universities, as
organisation systems, in the pursuit of the Europe 2020 strategy.
While Europe 2020 focuses on creating the basis for the advancement
and cohesion of the EU’s member states, it also has an important
role in influencing the development strategies for potential candidate
states. In this regard, the book examines two new member states –
Slovenia and Croatia – and two potential EU candidate states –
Serbia and Kosovo – in the Western Balkans. Based on these cases,
the author argues that the operationalization of the Europe 2020
strategy depends to a great extent of the role and contribution of
tertiary organisations such as educational institutions, i.e. public
and private universities, and therefore requires the formulation of an
economic development strategy at the national level that is capable of
duly allocating the available financial resources. The study suggests
that the paradigm shift represented by Europe 2020 has helped to forge
a new academic identity, adding to the relevance of university
organisations as fundamental agents for the promotion of economic
development; in addition, it shows that an intensive learning process
involving major structural changes is underway in the four countries
discussed, as well as many other EU member states.
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The Cases of Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and Kosovo
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319680064
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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