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Title: Best practice in performance evaluation of Thai public universities
Authors: Rangsungnoen Grid
Conference Name: The International Conference on Higher Education Research and Development (IHERD)
Keywords: Public university -- Thailand
Performance measurement
Internationalization
Conference Date: 2009-07-09
Conference Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract: For a number of years, Thai public universities have used a variety of performance measurement models. Different models served different purposes in assessing Thai public university performance. However, it was found that no models successfully provided sufficient performance measures to measure the four excellent performance characteristics in terms of the following: I) revenue-raising capacity, 2) university missions, 3) entrepreneurship in education, and 4) iternationalisation. In the development of the study's model, seven first-order hypothesised models were postulated and statistically tested using confirmatory factor analysis (CF A) to investigate relations between sets of observed non-financial and financial variables and factors of the four performance characteristics. The assessment of each one was developed based on the value for money approach in terms of economy, efficiency, effectiveness, and quality. The study found that the amalgamation of the four performance characteristics can be appropriately used to assess Thai public university performance.
Pages: 53
Call Number: LB2326.3.I556 2009 sem
Publisher: Dhurakij Pundit University (DPU), Thailand
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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