| 英文摘要 |
Many national higher education systems have undergone substantial shifts in their structures of governance in recent decades, because of the influence of globalization and regionalization. Taiwan is no exception: It has encountered problems in its higher education system in the process of transforming university governance. This article aims to provide suggestions for dealing to deal with with this difficulty, by applying the perspective of policy convergence and Also, the suggestions are based on an empirical study of a successful national case, the Netherlands. By examining public policies, this study analyzed the Dutch developments in higher education governance and the changing role government from 1980 to 2005. The process of the governance shift was divided into three stages. Even with the use of market mechanisms and a steering from a distance strategy are advocated, the evidence shows that the Dutch government continued to govern in the years under investigation, flexibly employing a variety of governance strategies. Finally, this paper offers suggestions, based on the findings, for the government and scholars involved in university governance. |