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Yıl 2024, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 1, 28 - 53, 25.02.2025
https://doi.org/10.33722/afes.1564511

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Kaynakça

  • Acemoglu, D. and Robinson, J. A. (2006). The Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Univ. Press.
  • Adejumobi, S. (1996). The Structural Adjustment Programme and Democratic Transition in Africa. Verfassung Und Recht in Übersee / Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America 29(4): 416-433.
  • Afrifa, A. A. (1967). The Ghana Coup: 24 February 1966. London: Frank Cass, p. 133.
  • Aguero, F. (1998). Legacies of Transitions: Institutionalization, the Military, and Democracy in South America. Mershon International Studies Review 42(2): 383–404.
  • Aluko, O. (1975). After Nkrumah: Continuity and Change in Ghana’s Foreign Policy. Issue: A Journal of Opinion 5(1): 55–62.
  • Aluko, O. (1981). Essays in Nigerian Foreign Policy. London: Allen and Unwin, pp. 130-131.
  • Anber, P. (1967). Modernisation and Political Disintegration: Nigeria and the Ibos. The Journal of Modern African Studies 5(2): 163–79.
  • Anene, J. N. (1997). Military Administrative Behavior and Democratization: Civilian Cabinet Appointments in Military Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Public Policy 17(1): 63–80.
  • Anene, J. N. (2000). Military Elites and Democratization: Ghana and Nigeria. Journal of Political & Military Sociology 28(2): 230–45.
  • Ankrah, J. A. (1966). Broadcast to the nations. Thursday, 24 February 1966 (Mimeographed, Balme Library, University of Ghana, Legon).
  • Ankrah, J. A. (1966). “Press Conference.” Thursday, 1 March 1966. Accra: Ministry of Information 1966.
  • Apter, D. E. (1972). Ghana in Transition: A Retrospective View. In Ghana in Transition, Princeton University Press, pp. 362–414.
  • Arceneaux, C. (2001). Military Regimes and Transition Control in the Southern Cone and Brazil: Implications for Democratization in Latin America. Journal of Political and Military Sociology 29(2): 259–74.
  • Asante, K. B. (1997). Foreign policy making in Ghana: options for the 21st century. Accra: Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Ghana Office.
  • Atomic Heritage Foundation. (August 24, 2018). Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa. Cold War History. Available at: https://www.atomicheritage.org/history/proxy-wars-during-cold-warafrica.
  • Barbara, Okeke E. (1982). 4 June: A Revolution Betrayed. Enugu: Ikengo Publishers.
  • Berger, M. T. (2003). Decolonisation, Modernisation and Nation-Building: Political Development Theory and the Appeal of Communism in Southeast Asia, 1945-1975. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 34(3): 421–48.

Leveraging Superior Accreditation for Sustainable Competitiveness: Insights from Signaling Theory in Indonesian Private Universities

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 1, 28 - 53, 25.02.2025
https://doi.org/10.33722/afes.1564511

Öz

Superior accreditation is a challenge for many private universities (PTS) in Indonesia, and it is marked by the achievement gap between private universities that have achieved the accreditation and those still struggling to achieve it. The causative factors include limited human resources, funding, the ability to produce quality research, and competition with State Universities (PTN). This study aims to identify the benefits of superior accreditation for private universities, explain their role in sustainability, and analyze the challenges faced in achieving superior accreditation. This study uses the literature review method to examine previous findings on superior accreditation and sustainable performance in the higher education sector. The conclusion shows that superior accreditation significantly improves reputation and access to resources. However, its achievements are inseparable from challenges such as limited infrastructure and human resources. The practical implications are improving lecturer competence, collaborating with industry, and strengthening the quality management system. The latest of this research lies in integrating superior accreditation as a strategic tool in supporting the sustainability and competitiveness of private universities in a sustainable manner, different from previous studies that focused more on the technical aspects of accreditation.

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Destekleyen Kurum

Research Center of Universitas Mercu Buana

Teşekkür

Research Center of Universitas Mercu Buana

Kaynakça

  • Acemoglu, D. and Robinson, J. A. (2006). The Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Univ. Press.
  • Adejumobi, S. (1996). The Structural Adjustment Programme and Democratic Transition in Africa. Verfassung Und Recht in Übersee / Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America 29(4): 416-433.
  • Afrifa, A. A. (1967). The Ghana Coup: 24 February 1966. London: Frank Cass, p. 133.
  • Aguero, F. (1998). Legacies of Transitions: Institutionalization, the Military, and Democracy in South America. Mershon International Studies Review 42(2): 383–404.
  • Aluko, O. (1975). After Nkrumah: Continuity and Change in Ghana’s Foreign Policy. Issue: A Journal of Opinion 5(1): 55–62.
  • Aluko, O. (1981). Essays in Nigerian Foreign Policy. London: Allen and Unwin, pp. 130-131.
  • Anber, P. (1967). Modernisation and Political Disintegration: Nigeria and the Ibos. The Journal of Modern African Studies 5(2): 163–79.
  • Anene, J. N. (1997). Military Administrative Behavior and Democratization: Civilian Cabinet Appointments in Military Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Public Policy 17(1): 63–80.
  • Anene, J. N. (2000). Military Elites and Democratization: Ghana and Nigeria. Journal of Political & Military Sociology 28(2): 230–45.
  • Ankrah, J. A. (1966). Broadcast to the nations. Thursday, 24 February 1966 (Mimeographed, Balme Library, University of Ghana, Legon).
  • Ankrah, J. A. (1966). “Press Conference.” Thursday, 1 March 1966. Accra: Ministry of Information 1966.
  • Apter, D. E. (1972). Ghana in Transition: A Retrospective View. In Ghana in Transition, Princeton University Press, pp. 362–414.
  • Arceneaux, C. (2001). Military Regimes and Transition Control in the Southern Cone and Brazil: Implications for Democratization in Latin America. Journal of Political and Military Sociology 29(2): 259–74.
  • Asante, K. B. (1997). Foreign policy making in Ghana: options for the 21st century. Accra: Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Ghana Office.
  • Atomic Heritage Foundation. (August 24, 2018). Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa. Cold War History. Available at: https://www.atomicheritage.org/history/proxy-wars-during-cold-warafrica.
  • Barbara, Okeke E. (1982). 4 June: A Revolution Betrayed. Enugu: Ikengo Publishers.
  • Berger, M. T. (2003). Decolonisation, Modernisation and Nation-Building: Political Development Theory and the Appeal of Communism in Southeast Asia, 1945-1975. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 34(3): 421–48.
Toplam 17 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Uluslararası İktisadi Kuruluşlar, Asya Toplumu Çalışmaları
Bölüm Derleme
Yazarlar

Adhy Purnama Bu kişi benim 0000-0003-2586-6663

Lucky Nugroho 0000-0002-9613-1667

Yayımlanma Tarihi 25 Şubat 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 10 Ekim 2024
Kabul Tarihi 20 Şubat 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 13 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Purnama, A., & Nugroho, L. (2025). Leveraging Superior Accreditation for Sustainable Competitiveness: Insights from Signaling Theory in Indonesian Private Universities. Afro Eurasian Studies, 13(1), 28-53. https://doi.org/10.33722/afes.1564511

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