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Dynamics of Performance and Technology in Higher Education: An Applied Stochastic Model and A Case Study

Year 2013, Volume: 42 Issue: 1, 87 - 99, 01.01.2013

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to develop a stochastic-dynamic model ofperformance and technology in education sector and bring into lightthe presence, in a particular subset of the Turkish higher educationsector, of stochastically-evolving equilibria moving towards a low performance trap over time. The dynamics of the movement in questionhinges, in part, on two factors, namely, (1) the productivity growth and(2) student population growth. We formulate a stochastically-driven,technology-based policy option that could help the sector to escapethe trap, moving the sector towards high performance equilibria. Theproposed policy option illustrates that technological transformation ineducational practices could solve a structural problem (a low performance trap) in developing-country education sectors.

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Dynamics of Performance and Technology in Higher Education: An Applied Stochastic Model and A Case Study

Year 2013, Volume: 42 Issue: 1, 87 - 99, 01.01.2013

Abstract

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References

  • Barro, R. Education and economic growth, http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/5/49/1825455.pdf. Bevc, M. Funding, equity and efficiency of higher education: introduction to the special issue, Education Economics 16 (3), 225–227, 2008.
  • Bevc, M. and Ur, S. Relations between funding, equity, and efficiency of higher education, Education Economics 16 (3), 229–244, 2008.
  • Dahlgaard, J.J., Kristensen, K. and Kanji, G.K. Total quality management and education, Total Quality Management 6 (5-6), 445–455, 1995.
  • Dahlgaard, J.J., Kristensen, K. and Kanji, G.K. Total quality in education, Total Quality Management 6 (5-6), 443–444, 1995.
  • Danchev, A. Social Capital and sustainable behavior of the firm, Industrial Management & Data Systems 106 (7), 953–965, 2006.
  • Desimone, L. How can comprehensive school reform models be successfully implemented? Review of Educational Research 72 (3), 433–479, 2002.
  • Easton, S.T. and Rockerbie, D.W. Optimal government subsidies to universities in the face of tuition and enrollment constraints, Education Economics 16 (2), 191–201, 2008.
  • Ellis, R.A . Investigating the quality of student approaches to using technology in experiences of learning through writing, Computers & Education 46 (4), 371–390, 2006.
  • Fethke, G. Strategic determination of higher education subsidies and tuitions, Economics of Education Review 24 (5), 601–609, 2005.
  • Goffe, W.L.; Sosin, K. Teaching with technology: May you live in interesting times, Journal of Economic Education 36 (3), 278–291, 2005.
  • Kara, A. Discrete stochastic dynamics of Income inequality in education: an applied stochastic model and a case study, Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 1–15, 2007.
  • Kara, A. Stochastic Modeling Exercises, Fatih University, Mimeo, 2006.
  • Kara A. and Kurtulmu¸ s, N. Intertemporal equilibria in the public banking sector in Turkey, J. of Economic and Social Research 6 (1), 19–32, 2004.
  • Leonard, W.P. On becoming a productive university: Strategies for reducing cost and increasing quality in higher education, Economics of Education Review 25 (3), 343–344, 2006.
  • Lien, D. Quality assurance program and brain drain, Education Economics 16 (1), 59–73, 200 Sargent, T.J. Macroeconomic Theory, Academic Press, 1979.
  • Tatoglu, F. Y. The relationships between human capital investment and economic growth: A Panel Error Correction Model, , J. of Economic and Social Research 13 (1), 77–90, 2011.
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Publication Date January 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 42 Issue: 1

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APA Kara, A. (2013). Dynamics of Performance and Technology in Higher Education: An Applied Stochastic Model and A Case Study. Hacettepe Journal of Mathematics and Statistics, 42(1), 87-99.
AMA Kara A. Dynamics of Performance and Technology in Higher Education: An Applied Stochastic Model and A Case Study. Hacettepe Journal of Mathematics and Statistics. January 2013;42(1):87-99.
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