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

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posted on 2023-07-11, 03:18 authored by James Guthrie, Martina K Linnenluecke, Ann SardesaiAnn Sardesai, Yun Shen, Tom Smith
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.

History

Volume

62

Issue

2

Start Page

2203

End Page

2235

Number of Pages

33

eISSN

1467-629X

ISSN

0810-5391

Publisher

Wiley

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2021-09-02

Author Research Institute

  • Centre for Regional Economics and Supply Chain (RESC)

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Accounting and Finance

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