Rigid control and embedded innovation: philanthropy in Chinese higher education
Xianping Liang
Chapter 6 in Advancing Research in Philanthropy and Education, 2025, pp 101-133 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter explores the intricate dynamics of philanthropy in Chinese higher education, a sector historically constrained by regulatory frameworks yet propelled by innovation. It offers a historical review of philanthropic evolution and its inherent challenges within Chinese universities. The analysis provides an overview of the current philanthropic practices, exploring the range of donations and the purposes they aim to achieve. It scrutinizes the management of university endowments, particularly the widespread adoption of conservative investment strategies and their impact on financial stability. It further explores the influence of cultural norms, institutional incentives like tax incentives and matching funds, and the transformative effect of digital technologies on fundraising. Additionally, the chapter underscores the significance of philanthropy in elevating academic excellence, particularly in the emergence of new elite universities, and concludes with projections on the trajectory of philanthropic contributions in shaping the future of education in China.
Keywords: Philanthropy; Chinese Universities; Endowment Management; Cultural Norms; Fundraising; Academic Excellence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781789904093
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