CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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This article discusses key aspects of corporate governance in universities, including accountability, transparency, strategic leadership, and stakeholder involvement. The main principles, governance models, and challenges faced by educational institutions are analyzed, along with solutions aimed at improving efficiency and sustainability.
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corporate governance accountability transparency higher education stakeholdersReferences
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