Public, private, or in between? Institutional isomorphism and the legal entities in Swedish and Finnish higher education
ABSTRACTIn the past few centuries, an accelerating process of legalization and classification have moulded the diverse range of earlier institutions into a limited number of isomorphic organizational forms. Today, institutions of higher education, with their roots in the corporate forms of medieval...
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Main Authors: | Janne Holmén (Author), Johanna Ringarp (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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