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What is Global Higher Education

Knowledge Management Practices in the Public Sector
Is the distributed efforts of universities and others to provide higher education around the world.
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Knowledge Mobilization and Global Higher Education: Building Capacity for Change
Christopher J. Garretson (Columbus State University, USA), Pamela A. Lemoine (Troy University, USA), Robert E. Waller (Columbus State University, USA), and Michael D. Richardson (Columbus State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1940-0.ch001
Abstract
Two major world changes have changed global higher education; the move from a content-based economy to a knowledge-based economy and globalization have led global higher education to critically examine its position in the new hierarchy. Global higher education is using knowledge mobilization to as a means to build capacity for the changing environment. There is a call for global universities to engage in the generation of knowledge related to pressing global issues and knowledge mobilization has proven to be a reliable tool to connect the university with society.
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Disruption and Innovation in Global Higher Education as Viewed Through the Lens of Complexity Theory
Is the development and delivery of higher education programs and services in a global context for global consumers.
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