ABSTRACT

This book explores the resource allocation process in contemporary private research universities through six richly detailed case studies. It includes an extensive discussion of historical approaches to university resource allocation. The cases are based on in-depth interviews with university presidents, provosts, deans financial officers, and department chairs. The evolution of university resource allocation systems is discussed in relation to institutional history, mission, culture, priorities, leadership, and prevailing financial condition.

chapter |30 pages

Introduction and Overview

chapter |20 pages

Buchanan University

chapter |23 pages

Pierce University

chapter |27 pages

Westmont University

chapter |24 pages

Shelton University

chapter |21 pages

Greenway University

chapter |16 pages

Garfield University

chapter |8 pages

Summary Case Analyses