ABSTRACT

This book examines the interactions and dynamics between one cross-border joint-university and its social environment in the process of institutional transplantation and organizational adaptation. This study specifically demonstrates the interplays between the joint-university and its key players, including partners, government, market, parents, and the general public. By examining a variety of tensions between the joint-university and its key social actors, this research suggests a concept of "organizational dilemma" to capture the characteristics embedded in cross-border joint-universities in mainland China, and as an analytical model to unpack the tensions giving rise to the dilemmatic feature.

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|20 pages

Tension between partnering organizations

Cooperation and competition

chapter 7|20 pages

Discussion and conclusion

Organizational dilemma in cross-border joint-universities in China