Exploring perceptions of public good(s), government, and global contributions in Japanese higher education: a phenomenographic approach

IF 3.6 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Higher Education Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1007/s10734-024-01299-7
Futao Huang, Lilan Chen, Kiyomi Horiuchi
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This study explores the multifaceted concept of “public good(s)” in the context of Japanese higher education. Through interviews with 11 stakeholders, including policymakers, representatives from academic associations, and institutional leaders from two national universities, the research reveals that “public good(s)” are perceived as societal benefits transcending individual interests, emphasizing inclusivity and open access. It underscores higher education and research’s diverse roles in fostering “public good(s)” by cultivating enlightened citizens, generating knowledge, and promoting collaboration. The study highlights the evolving government-higher education relationship in Japan, transitioning from traditional intervention to strategic planning and policy guidance while maintaining a delicate balance between financial support and institutional autonomy. Personal backgrounds and identities shape stakeholders’ interpretations and recommendations, contributing to the nuanced understanding of “public good(s)” in Japan’s higher education landscape. The research also draws comparisons with global trends, emphasizing Japan’s distinctive reliance on government funding, STEM focus, and commitment to global contributions rooted in cultural values. Ultimately, this study provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of government-higher education relationships and the concept of “public good(s)” in Japanese higher education.

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探索日本高等教育对公益、政府和全球贡献的认识:一种现象学方法
本研究探讨了日本高等教育背景下 "公益 "的多层面概念。通过对 11 位利益相关者(包括政策制定者、学术协会代表和两所国立大学的机构领导)的访谈,研究揭示了 "公益 "被视为超越个人利益的社会利益,强调包容性和开放性。研究强调了高等教育和研究通过培养开明的公民、创造知识和促进合作,在促进 "公益 "方面发挥的不同作用。研究强调了日本政府与高等教育之间不断发展的关系,从传统的干预过渡到战略规划和政策指导,同时在财政支持和机构自主之间保持微妙的平衡。个人背景和身份决定了利益相关者的解释和建议,有助于对日本高等教育中 "公益 "的细微理解。研究还与全球趋势进行了比较,强调了日本对政府资助的独特依赖、对 STEM 的关注以及对植根于文化价值观的全球贡献的承诺。最终,本研究为了解政府与高等教育关系的复杂动态以及日本高等教育中的 "公益 "概念提供了宝贵的见解。
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Higher Education
Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Higher Education is recognised as the leading international journal of Higher Education studies, publishing twelve separate numbers each year. Since its establishment in 1972, Higher Education has followed educational developments throughout the world in universities, polytechnics, colleges, and vocational and education institutions. It has actively endeavoured to report on developments in both public and private Higher Education sectors. Contributions have come from leading scholars from different countries while articles have tackled the problems of teachers as well as students, and of planners as well as administrators. While each Higher Education system has its own distinctive features, common problems and issues are shared internationally by researchers, teachers and institutional leaders. Higher Education offers opportunities for exchange of research results, experience and insights, and provides a forum for ongoing discussion between experts. Higher Education publishes authoritative overview articles, comparative studies and analyses of particular problems or issues. All contributions are peer reviewed.
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