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Institutional Isomorphism in Higher Education: Global Standards and Local Practices
Author: L. Kowalska Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract Higher education systems worldwide are experiencing an unparalleled phase of global integration. Universities in a variety of social, economic, and cultural settings now experience comparable pressures to conform to international standards in quality assurance, accreditation, governance, research evaluation, and internationalisation. These pressures create what organisational theorists call institutional isom
Dec 11, 20259 min read
Business Law and Corporate Governance in a Changing World: Power, Regulation, and Convergence
Author: L. Hassan Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract Business law and corporate governance are now two of the most important parts of modern economic systems. They not only determine how companies are run and controlled, but also how power moves around in global markets. In the last five years, new rules, higher standards for openness, and the growth of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) responsibilities have all changed how businesses are watched over.
Dec 11, 20259 min read
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