On the resilience of Australian public universities: why our institutions may fail unless vice‐chancellors rethink broken commercial business models

IF 3.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Intelligent Systems in Accounting Finance & Management Pub Date : 2021-09-22 DOI:10.1111/acfi.12858
J. Guthrie, M. Linnenluecke, Ann Martin‐Sardesai, Yun Shen, Tom G. Smith
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COVID-19-related public health measures have severely impacted the Australian higher education system (AHES). This paper examines the resilience of the AHES, particularly its past reliance on onshore international students to generate revenue that cross-subsidises operational and research expenses. By our measure, ten universities are at risk of financial default. With a different approach on the part of the Government and university leadership, surplus monies could have contributed to building a more resilient AHES. Our findings correct widely held misconceptions about the state of the AHES and aim to provide valuable learnings to individual universities and the sector more broadly. © 2021 Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand
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关于澳大利亚公立大学的弹性:为什么我们的机构可能会失败,除非副校长重新思考破碎的商业商业模式
与covid -19相关的公共卫生措施严重影响了澳大利亚的高等教育体系。本文考察了AHES的弹性,特别是它过去依赖在岸国际学生来产生收入,以交叉补贴运营和研究费用。根据我们的衡量,有10所大学面临财务违约的风险。如果政府和大学领导层采取不同的方法,盈余资金本可以帮助建立一个更具弹性的ahs。我们的研究结果纠正了人们对ahs状况的普遍误解,并旨在为个别大学和更广泛的行业提供有价值的学习。©2021澳大利亚和新西兰会计和金融协会
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