Analyzing the Impact of Spanish University Funding Policies on the Evolution of Their Performance: A Multi-Criteria Approach

The relationship between university performance and performance-based funding models has been a topic of debate for decades. Promoting performance-based funding models can create incentives for improving the educational and research effectiveness of universities, and consequently providing them with...

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Main Authors: Samira El Gibari, Carmen Perez-Esparrells, Trinidad Gomez, Francisco Ruiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Mathematics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/14/1626
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spelling doaj-d795bc41c904448d91840f29f556d2ba2021-07-23T13:52:24ZengMDPI AGMathematics2227-73902021-07-0191626162610.3390/math9141626Analyzing the Impact of Spanish University Funding Policies on the Evolution of Their Performance: A Multi-Criteria ApproachSamira El Gibari0Carmen Perez-Esparrells1Trinidad Gomez2Francisco Ruiz3Department of Applied Economics (Mathematics), Campus El Ejido, Universidad de Malaga, 29016 Malaga, SpainDepartment of Economics and Public Finance, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Applied Economics (Mathematics), Campus El Ejido, Universidad de Malaga, 29016 Malaga, SpainDepartment of Applied Economics (Mathematics), Campus El Ejido, Universidad de Malaga, 29016 Malaga, SpainThe relationship between university performance and performance-based funding models has been a topic of debate for decades. Promoting performance-based funding models can create incentives for improving the educational and research effectiveness of universities, and consequently providing them with a competitive advantage over its competitors. Therefore, this paper studies how to measure the performance of a university through a mathematical multicriteria analysis and tries to link these results with certain university funding policies existing in the Spanish case. To this end, a reference point-based technique is used, which allows the consideration and aggregation of all the aspects regarded as relevant to assess university performance. The simple and easy way in which the information is provided by this technique makes it valuable for decision makers because of considering two aggregation scenarios: the fully compensatory scenario provides an idea of the overall performance, while the non-compensatory one detects possible improvement areas. This study is carried out in two stages. First, the main results of applying the proposed methodology to the performance analysis evolution of the largest three Spanish public university, over a period of five academic years, are described. Second, a discussion is carried out about some interesting features of the analysis proposed at regional level, and some policy messages are provided. The “intra” regions university performance analysis reveals some institutions with noteworthy behaviors, some with sustained trends throughout the analyzed period and other institutions with more erratic behaviors, within the same regional public university system despite having the identical funding model. However, the findings “inter” regions also reveal that only Catalonia has developed a true performance-based model, in theory and in practice, which has contributed to achieving excellent results at regional level in both teaching and research.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/14/1626higher education systemsfunding policiesuniversity performancemulti-criteria techniquesdynamic analysis
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author Samira El Gibari
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Francisco Ruiz
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Trinidad Gomez
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Analyzing the Impact of Spanish University Funding Policies on the Evolution of Their Performance: A Multi-Criteria Approach
Mathematics
higher education systems
funding policies
university performance
multi-criteria techniques
dynamic analysis
author_facet Samira El Gibari
Carmen Perez-Esparrells
Trinidad Gomez
Francisco Ruiz
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title Analyzing the Impact of Spanish University Funding Policies on the Evolution of Their Performance: A Multi-Criteria Approach
title_short Analyzing the Impact of Spanish University Funding Policies on the Evolution of Their Performance: A Multi-Criteria Approach
title_full Analyzing the Impact of Spanish University Funding Policies on the Evolution of Their Performance: A Multi-Criteria Approach
title_fullStr Analyzing the Impact of Spanish University Funding Policies on the Evolution of Their Performance: A Multi-Criteria Approach
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the Impact of Spanish University Funding Policies on the Evolution of Their Performance: A Multi-Criteria Approach
title_sort analyzing the impact of spanish university funding policies on the evolution of their performance: a multi-criteria approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Mathematics
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description The relationship between university performance and performance-based funding models has been a topic of debate for decades. Promoting performance-based funding models can create incentives for improving the educational and research effectiveness of universities, and consequently providing them with a competitive advantage over its competitors. Therefore, this paper studies how to measure the performance of a university through a mathematical multicriteria analysis and tries to link these results with certain university funding policies existing in the Spanish case. To this end, a reference point-based technique is used, which allows the consideration and aggregation of all the aspects regarded as relevant to assess university performance. The simple and easy way in which the information is provided by this technique makes it valuable for decision makers because of considering two aggregation scenarios: the fully compensatory scenario provides an idea of the overall performance, while the non-compensatory one detects possible improvement areas. This study is carried out in two stages. First, the main results of applying the proposed methodology to the performance analysis evolution of the largest three Spanish public university, over a period of five academic years, are described. Second, a discussion is carried out about some interesting features of the analysis proposed at regional level, and some policy messages are provided. The “intra” regions university performance analysis reveals some institutions with noteworthy behaviors, some with sustained trends throughout the analyzed period and other institutions with more erratic behaviors, within the same regional public university system despite having the identical funding model. However, the findings “inter” regions also reveal that only Catalonia has developed a true performance-based model, in theory and in practice, which has contributed to achieving excellent results at regional level in both teaching and research.
topic higher education systems
funding policies
university performance
multi-criteria techniques
dynamic analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/14/1626
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