Application of ABCD Analysis Framework on Private University System in India
Sreeramana Aithal,
Shailashree V.T. and
Suresh Kumar
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Abstract:
Private Universities recently introduced in Indian educational system, have enhanced the scope of innovations in Higher education in India due to their autonomy and zeal to excel. In this paper, we have analyzed its merits and limitations using the analyzing framework called ABCD technique. For these six determinant issues which relate to the functioning of a University has been chosen. These are Organizational aspects, Students Progression, Faculty development, Societal & other stakeholders issues, Governance, Leadership, and Issues on Innovations and Best Practices. Further, four key issues were identified under each of these and critical constituent elements under these factors are worked out. Through this analysis, 192 critical constituent elements which satisfy the success of a private university have been explored.
Keywords: ABCD analysis framework; Opportunities for Private universities; Challenges for private universities. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M1 M10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-04, Revised 2016-04
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Published in International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research (IJMSBR) 4.5(2016): pp. 159-170
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