The Oxford Handbook of Higher Education Systems and University Management
Edited by Gordon Redding, Antony Drew, and Stephen Crump
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Edited by Gordon Redding, Senior Advisor, HEAD Foundation, Antony Drew, Assistant Dean, University of Newcastle, Australia, and Stephen Crump, Honorary Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne
Gordon Redding is a British professor, academic, author, editor, and consultant. Currently Senior Advisor to the HEAD Foundation (Human Capital and Education for Asian Development) in Singapore, he is a specialist on China and the regional ethnic Chinese, and also works on the comparison of different systems of capitalism, and on the role of education in societal development. Previously Director of the Euro-Asia Centre of INSEAD in France and founder and director of the HKU Business School (now the Faculty of Business and Economics) at the University of Hong Kong, he now holds a Visiting Professorial Fellowship at the Institute of Education, University College London.
Antony Drew is Assistant Dean International at The University of Newcastle, Australia, representing its work in global alliances, inbound and outbound student mobility, and international research collaboration. His research focus is in institutional theory, economic sociology, and international business, and in developing a theoretical framework for better analysing how informal business institutions evolve over time in different polities.
Stephen Crump is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at The University of Melbourne and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Tasmania. His previous positions include inaugural Head of School of Professional Studies and Director for the Centre for Regional Studies at the University of Sydney, and Pro Vice-Chancellor - External Relations at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He has also done extensive consultancy work and international visiting positions in the USA, UK, Netherlands, and Sweden.
Contributors:
Carl G. Amrhein, The Aga Khan University
Ronald Barnett, University College London
Britta Baron, Humboldt University Berlin
Michael H. Bond, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Penny Jane Burke, University of Newcastle, Australia
Mike Calford, The Australian National University
Nimesh Chandra, Jawaharlal Nehru University
K. C. Chen, California State University
Stephen Crump, University of Melbourne
Miriam David, University College London
Gabriel Donleavy, University of New England
Antony Drew, University of Newcastle, Australia
Brent Epperson, University of Montpellier-CNRS
Murat Erguvan, International Black Sea University
Ranjit Gajendra, University of Melbourne
Svetlana Gudkova, Kozminski University
Valentyna Guminska, Kozminski University
Trevor Harley, University of Dundee
Kevin Hirschi, International Black Sea University
Petar Jandri?, Zagreb University of Applied Sciences
Yiming Jing, University of Oklahoma
Bruce Johnstone, State University of New York at Buffalo
Ewart Keep, University of Oxford
V. V. Krishna, The University of New South Wales
Ken Mayhew, University of Oxford
Marie-Pierre Moreau, Roehampton University
Nikoloz Parjanadze, International Black Sea University
David Palfreyman, University of Oxford
Michael Peters, The University of Waikato
Liam Phelan, University of Newcastle, Australia
Anna Pikos, Kozminski University
Gordon Redding, HEAD Foundation
Fazal Rizvi, University of Melbourne
Tracy Robinson, Monash University
Maurits van Rooijen, London School of Business & Finance
Ted Tapper, University of Sussex
Helena Teede, Monash University
Suzanna Tomassi, The Open University
Kylie Twyford, University of Newcastle, Australia
Celia Whitchurch, University College London
Richard Whitley, The University of Manchester
Andrew Yardy, University of Newcastle, Australia