MEASURING THE HEIS CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY

Over the last years, the interaction with the socio-economic environment was defined as the third mission of the higher education institutions (HEIs), along with the two other traditional missions, namely teaching and research. These three missions represent the foundation upon which HEIs are evalua...

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Main Authors: Claudia URDARI, Teodora Viorica FARCAȘ, Adriana TIRON-TUDOR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence 2015-06-01
Series:SEA: Practical Application of Science
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Online Access: http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/SPAS_8_36.pdf
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spelling doaj-90241b152763479da9dae7389f6c8ed52020-11-24T23:27:26ZengRomanian Foundation for Business IntelligenceSEA: Practical Application of Science2360-25542015-06-01III8 (2/2015)241247seapas:y:2015:i:8:p:241-247MEASURING THE HEIS CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETYClaudia URDARI0Teodora Viorica FARCAȘAdriana TIRON-TUDOR Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Over the last years, the interaction with the socio-economic environment was defined as the third mission of the higher education institutions (HEIs), along with the two other traditional missions, namely teaching and research. These three missions represent the foundation upon which HEIs are evaluated and they have a great impact on the strategy that schools are implementing in order to achieve their goals. International university rankings, which are global mechanisms of higher education performance measurement systems, have just recently started to develop indicators that measure the third mission activities. Thus, this paper provides a literature review of the indicators employed for the performance measurement of HEIs contribution to society. http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/SPAS_8_36.pdf higher education institutionsperformance measurementsthird mission activities
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author Claudia URDARI
Teodora Viorica FARCAȘ
Adriana TIRON-TUDOR
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Teodora Viorica FARCAȘ
Adriana TIRON-TUDOR
MEASURING THE HEIS CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY
SEA: Practical Application of Science
higher education institutions
performance measurements
third mission activities
author_facet Claudia URDARI
Teodora Viorica FARCAȘ
Adriana TIRON-TUDOR
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title MEASURING THE HEIS CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY
title_short MEASURING THE HEIS CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY
title_full MEASURING THE HEIS CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY
title_fullStr MEASURING THE HEIS CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY
title_full_unstemmed MEASURING THE HEIS CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY
title_sort measuring the heis contribution to society
publisher Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence
series SEA: Practical Application of Science
issn 2360-2554
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Over the last years, the interaction with the socio-economic environment was defined as the third mission of the higher education institutions (HEIs), along with the two other traditional missions, namely teaching and research. These three missions represent the foundation upon which HEIs are evaluated and they have a great impact on the strategy that schools are implementing in order to achieve their goals. International university rankings, which are global mechanisms of higher education performance measurement systems, have just recently started to develop indicators that measure the third mission activities. Thus, this paper provides a literature review of the indicators employed for the performance measurement of HEIs contribution to society.
topic higher education institutions
performance measurements
third mission activities
url http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/SPAS_8_36.pdf
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