The quality of higher education and its funding in countries with different levels of socio-economic development

Author:

Hryhorash Olha1ORCID,Bocharov Dmytro2ORCID,Korneyev Maxim3ORCID,Rudyanova Tatyana4ORCID,Hryhorash Tetiana5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ph.D. (Economics), Associate professor of the Department of State, Local and Corporate Finance, University of Customs and Finance

2. Ph.D., Rector, University of Customs and Finance

3. Doctor of Economics, Professor, Department of International Economic Relations and Regional Studies, University of Customs and Finance

4. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Customs and Finance

5. Senior Lecturer of the Department of State, Local and Corporate Finance, University of Customs and Finance

Abstract

Higher education institutions train professional and scientific personnel. Therefore, the quality of higher education and its funding are vital for training highly qualified specialists. This study analyzes the annual volume of expenses (investments) per student in groups of countries, divided according to their socio-economic development, and competitiveness of higher education. The division of countries into groups is based on simultaneous compliance with the criteria for the quality of higher education and the level of social and economic development. The Ward’s clustering method was applied. The analysis was conducted based on data from 32 OECD countries and partner countries. The paper found a significant direct correlation between the level of competitiveness of higher education and the amount of its funding per student (R = 0.895). At the same time, a significant direct correlation was revealed between the level of competitiveness of higher education and the human development index (R = 0.787) and the global competitiveness index (R = 0.888). Finally, a significant direct correlation between the amount of expenditures and the level of competitiveness of higher education was found only in the cluster with the highest indicators of socio-economic development (Rs = 0.707). In other clusters, the correlation is weak or weakly inverse.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Information Systems and Management,Marketing,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management,Economics and Econometrics,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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