Volume 71, Issue 3 pp. 251-262
INVITED ARTICLE – SPECIAL ISSUE

External stakeholders and internal practices in departments of teacher education at European universities

Timo Aarrevaara

Timo Aarrevaara

Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

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Janne Wikström

Janne Wikström

Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland

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Peter Maassen

Peter Maassen

Department of Education, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

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First published: 15 June 2017
Citations: 5

Funding information: Research Council of Norway, Grant/Award Number: 212422; University of Oslo

Abstract

Research-intensive universities are operating in an environment of conflicting goals and priorities. Their status in research as well as education is dependent on their performance in various global arenas where performance can be measured with relatively clear indicators. However, success in operations outside the primary tasks of the academic community, such as universities' societal relevance, is more difficult to identify. Tasks outside the core of academic work are subject to requirements that are less well defined and are more abstract. This article seeks to define these noncore requirements as external contingencies and to analyse them by means of a contingency approach.

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