The franchise model: refinancing higher education for lifelong learning
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Author: Ravens, Jan van
Abstract:
The franchise model aims to ?re-engineer higher education through innovative financing in order to reduce its vulnerability to budget cuts and make it an integral part of lifelong learning?. The franchise is a lump sum granted by the government. At first, the student or other stakeholders such as parents, employers or banks, fund educational costs. Once the student obtains proven results, they can claim a certain share of the learning investment from their franchise. In this article, the author defines the context for financial innovation in terms of a transition from higher education as a closed system to higher education as an open system, and the set of demands generated that must be satisfied by new financing mechanisms. The last part of the paper defines the franchise model and its implementation strategy in the Netherlands.
The volume of papers is indexed at TD/TNC 74.210. Individual papers are indexed from TD/TNC 74.211 to TD/TNC 74.223.
[-] Show lessThe franchise model aims to ?re-engineer higher education through innovative financing in order to reduce its vulnerability to budget cuts and make it an integral part of lifelong learning?. The franchise is a lump sum granted by the government. At first, the student or other stakeholders such as parents, employers or banks, fund educational costs. Once the student obtains proven results, they can claim a certain share of the learning investment from their franchise. In this article, the author defines the context for financial innovation in terms of a transition from higher education ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Students; Lifelong learning; Higher education; Innovation; Finance
Keywords: Investment; Decision making
Geographic subjects: Europe; Netherlands
Published: Bielefeld, Germany: W. Bertelsmann Verlag, 2003
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Pages: pp.116-132
Conference name: Konferenz des Forschungsinstitut fur Bildungs- und Sozialokonomie
Number: 2nd
Date: 2002
Place: Cologne, Germany
Series:
Schriften zur Bildungs- und Sozialokonomie Band; 2
ISBN: 3763930795
Statement of responsibility: Jan van Ravens
Notes:
Finanzierung von Weiterbildung und lebenslangem Lernen = Financing of further education and lifelong learning. FiBS is the Institute of Education and Socio-Economical Research and Consulting.
Resource type: Conference
Call Number:
TD/TNC 74.217
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