『日本の私立大学はなぜ生き残るのか:人口減少社会と同族経営:1992-2030』」(原書)<br>Family-Run Universities in Japan : Sources of Inbuilt Resilience in the Face of Demographic Pressure, 1992-2030

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『日本の私立大学はなぜ生き残るのか:人口減少社会と同族経営:1992-2030』」(原書)
Family-Run Universities in Japan : Sources of Inbuilt Resilience in the Face of Demographic Pressure, 1992-2030

  • 著者名:Breaden, Jeremy/Goodman, Roger
  • 価格 ¥12,240 (本体¥11,128)
  • OUP Oxford(2020/07/03発売)
  • ポイント 111pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780198863496
  • eISBN:9780192608734

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Globally, private universities enrol one in three of all higher education students. In Japan, which has the second largest higher education system in the world in terms of overall expenditure, almost 80% of all university students attend private institutions. According to some estimates up to 40% of these institutions are family businesses in the sense that members of a single family have substantive ownership or control over their operation. This book offers adetailed historical, sociological, and ethnographic analysis of this important, but largely under-studied, category of private universities as family business. It examines how such universities in Japan have negotiated a period of major demographic decline since the 1990s: their experiments inrestructuring and reform, the diverse experiences of those who worked and studied within them and, above all, their unexpected resilience. It argues that this resilience derives from a number of 'inbuilt' strengths of family business which are often overlooked in conventional descriptions of higher education systems and in predictions regarding the capacity of universities to cope with dramatic changes in their operating environment. This book offers a new perspective on recent changes in theJapanese higher education sector and contributes to an emerging literature on private higher education and family business across the world.