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Leonavicius, Vylius; Ozolinciute, Egle – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2015
The paper seeks to understand the trajectories of students who defer entry to university. The study was conducted in Lithuania, a former Soviet Union republic. The phenomenon of a "gap year" is usually associated with young people, who decide not to enter higher education schools immediately after receiving secondary education, instead…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Status, Advantaged, Semi Structured Interviews
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Baier, Tina; Helbig, Marcel – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2014
This paper estimates the effect of tuition fees on enrolment behaviour among prospective students in Germany. According to the rational choice theory (RCT), we argue that due to the higher costs brought on by such fees tuition fees should have a negative effect on student's enrolment. This should be even more pronounced among prospective students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Bound Students, Enrollment
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Milovanovitch, Mihaylo – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2019
In this article we present results from research on how education environments may influence the propensity of education participants to engage in corrupt practices. We approached this task with the help of a conceptual framework that draws on rational choice and routine activity theory, and on economic models of human behaviour. The framework…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Deception, Crime, Behavior Patterns
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Iloh, Constance; Tierney, William G. – Teachers College Record, 2014
Background/Context: Scarce research has been conducted examining why students choose to attend higher priced for-profit institutions over community colleges. The authors suggest that increased national concern over proprietary higher education warrants an in-depth comparative case study of the choice factors utilized by for-profit and community…
Descriptors: Proprietary Schools, College Choice, Community Colleges, Higher Education
Almeshagbeh, Wasfi K. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
In principle and practice, Michigan's public universities are committed to the sustained improvement of educational and economic opportunities in the state. However, their place in the state's general fund budget makes them especially vulnerable to reductions, when resources are low. The remarkable impact that higher education has on every person…
Descriptors: Higher Education, State Universities, Educational Finance, Budgets
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Hsieh, Chuo-Chun – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2023
The rich body of literature that has sought to shed light on how global trends shape public sector institutions at the local level frequently claims that globalization is significantly transforming national institutions. Against that backdrop, the term "governance" is actually a multifaceted concept representing an ongoing process…
Descriptors: Governance, College Administration, Higher Education, Global Approach
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Beekhoven, S.; De Jong, U.; Van Hout, H. – Research in Higher Education, 2002
Compared elements of rational choice theory and integration theory on the basis of their power to explain variance in academic progress. Asserts that the concepts should be combined, and the distinction between social and academic integration abandoned. Empirical analysis showed that an extended model, comprising both integration and rational…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Students, Higher Education
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Bellah, Robert N. – Academe, 2000
This essay argues for ethical inquiry as the essence of true scholarship. Individual sections address: pure reason versus ethics, the current "age of money" in the university, rational choice theory, and the fatal flaw in rational choice theory that all human actions cannot be explained by it. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Ethics, Higher Education, Philosophy
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Storen, Liv Anne; Arnesen, Clara Ase – Studies in Higher Education, 2007
This article examines sex segregation in higher education in Norway. The extent to which parent's education and occupation and students' grades have an impact on the choice of male and female dominated subjects is analysed. The analysis uses a framework which integrates socialisation and rational choice perspectives. The data used are from a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Career Choice, Gender Differences
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Netz, Nicolai – Higher Education Policy, 2015
This study examines factors that deter students in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands from studying abroad. Using an adaptation of the Rubicon model of action phases, the path to gaining study abroad experience is conceptualised as a process involving two thresholds: the decision threshold and the realisation threshold. Theoretical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Models, Regression (Statistics)
Frank Swanzy Essien Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Performance measurement and research are key components of the operations of philanthropic organizations (both grant-making [GM] and grant-seeking [GS] organizations)--particularly those in the higher education subsector. Both conventionally and historically, performance measurement and research practices have been portrayed as rational tools that…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Educational Research, Higher Education, Philanthropic Foundations
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Minina, Elena; Yanbarisova, Diana; Pavlenko, Ekaterina – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2020
Drawing on the data provided by Russian panel study 'Trajectories in Education and Careers' (TrEC), we explore the different rationales pupils employ in deciding their education path in grade nine. Drawing on the relative risk aversion theory we show how young people's decision-making logics are aimed at class maintenance and risk management.…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade 9, Risk, Track System (Education)
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Harland, Tony; Wald, Navé – Teaching in Higher Education, 2018
This paper examines the proposition that the quality of university teaching in the research-intensive university is affected by various compliance demands on academic work that are meant to either enhance or be complementary to teaching. These include holding academics to account for the quality of both research and teaching. Our research aims to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Evaluation
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Faia, Michael A. – American Journal of Sociology, 1981
Reviews literature on status attainment, with emphasis on the relationship between status and education in the United States. Concludes that the status attainment process in the United States may depart substantially from the rational choice model favored by human capital theory. (DB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Models
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Michaels, James W.; Miethe, Terance D. – Social Science Quarterly, 1989
Reports on a study that extends social psychological theories of deviance to explain academic cheating. Uses self-report data from college students to examine the theories of deterrence, rational choice, social bond, and social learning formulations of cheating. Supports the claim that cheating is a serious problem in higher education. (SLM)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Theories, Cheating, College Students
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