ABSTRACT
This study explores the models of public university autonomy across different university governance models among countries shaped by the state control model. The findings provide answers to the following questions: (i) What are the similarities and differences in each four-pillar structure of public university autonomy among countries shaped by the state control model? (ii) What model is best for the ‘modernization’ of Vietnamese universities’ understanding of public university autonomy based on a synthetic comparison of different aspects of public university autonomy in a number of non-Anglosphere university systems?
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Anh Ngoc Mai
Anh Ngoc Mai, Assoc.Prof. Dr, National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam. His primary research interest is public policies of Vietnam.
Ha Thi Hai Do
Ha Thi Hai Do, Assoc.Prof. Dr, National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam. Her primary research interest is public policies of Vietnam.
Cuong Ngoc Mai
Cuong Ngoc Mai, Prof. Dr, National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam. His primary research interest is public policies of Vietnam.
Nui Dang Nguyen
Nui Dang Nguyen, Dr. National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam. His primary research interest is public policies of Vietnam