Innovation and TQM in Swedish higher education institutions – possibilities and pitfalls
Abstract
Emphasis on quality improvement has been one of the most characteristic features of higher education policy in Nordic and other European countries during the 1990s. In Sweden, the universities’ work with quality management has been evaluated for several years. In January 2001, the National Agency of Higher Education in Sweden introduced a new comprehensive system for quality assessment. The Swedish assessment system stresses that the assessment should have as a corner‐stone the specific prerequisites for each university and subject, e.g. business administration and their development strategy. The comprehensive quality assessments of Swedish higher education institutions are discussed together with stimulating innovation and continuous improvement of higher education.
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Citation
Wiklund, H., Klefsjö, B., Sandvik Wiklund, P. and Edvardsson, B. (2003), "Innovation and TQM in Swedish higher education institutions – possibilities and pitfalls", The TQM Magazine, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 99-107. https://doi.org/10.1108/09544780310461116
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