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Modernization Of Higher Education Institutions: Ð Nalysis On The Basis Of Resource-Competence Approach

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  • Ya. V. Danilina

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And constraints that society must control. Universities are non-commercial organizations, which are characterized by high resource dependence and the need for strong ties with their holders. It is established that since the university attracts as the main resource, possesses as capabilities and realizes in the external environment knowledge in various forms as competencies, it must also be a participant in creating special economic relations in the society with respect to this economic good. It is shown that education refers to the so-called meritorial benefits guarded by the state, the importance of which will increase, as they directly influence the formation of one of the main factors of the knowledge economy - human capital. Based on the results of the analysis of the structure and features of the resources attracted by higher education institutions, and also claimed in the knowledge-based economy, the following conclusion has been made: the necessary condition for the modernization of high school is the development of their abilities to manage knowledge (both in the internal and external environment of the organization), relations with stakeholders and manage organizational changes.

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  • Ya. V. Danilina, 0. "Modernization Of Higher Education Institutions: Ð Nalysis On The Basis Of Resource-Competence Approach," Economics of Contemporary Russia, Regional Public Organization for Assistance to the Development of Institutions of the Department of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, issue 2.
  • Handle: RePEc:ack:journl:y::id:22
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