Formulating strategies in a university setting: a response to institutional complexity and rising stakeholders’ expectations
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Formulating strategies in a university setting : a response to institutional complexity and rising stakeholders’ expectations. / Romanova, Gergana Petrova.
2019. Paper præsenteret ved DRUID Academy Conference 2019, Aalborg, Danmark.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Paper › Forskning
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T1 - Formulating strategies in a university setting
T2 - DRUID Academy Conference 2019
AU - Romanova, Gergana Petrova
N1 - # 4739
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The university’s missions and its role in society have been an important discussion as stakeholder expectations rise and budgetary constraints tighten. In order to respond to these macro conditions, strategic planning has become increasingly integral to university operations with research universities developing each their own university strategy addressing internal matters and external opportunities. This inductive case study explores the process of formulating a strategy at the largest science research and education institution in Denmark, The Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen.Results suggest that while having to respond to the overall university strategic goals and external pressures, each department of the Faculty attends to local context challenges by exploring the opportunities offered by the availability of multiple institutional logics. The strategic formulation process serves as the basis for addressing institutional contradictions related to maintaining research excellence and increasing collaboration with industry. Furthermore, the strategy formulation process of each department becomes a practice of combining top-down attentional perspectives and bottom-up environmental stimuli as a way to maintain openness and participation at the process itself.
AB - The university’s missions and its role in society have been an important discussion as stakeholder expectations rise and budgetary constraints tighten. In order to respond to these macro conditions, strategic planning has become increasingly integral to university operations with research universities developing each their own university strategy addressing internal matters and external opportunities. This inductive case study explores the process of formulating a strategy at the largest science research and education institution in Denmark, The Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen.Results suggest that while having to respond to the overall university strategic goals and external pressures, each department of the Faculty attends to local context challenges by exploring the opportunities offered by the availability of multiple institutional logics. The strategic formulation process serves as the basis for addressing institutional contradictions related to maintaining research excellence and increasing collaboration with industry. Furthermore, the strategy formulation process of each department becomes a practice of combining top-down attentional perspectives and bottom-up environmental stimuli as a way to maintain openness and participation at the process itself.
UR - https://conference.druid.dk/Druid/submissions.xhtml
M3 - Paper
Y2 - 16 January 2019 through 18 January 2019
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