Publication: Isomorphism in higher education institutions: an examination of the mission statements of universities in turkey
Abstract
This study aims to examine the mission statements describing the central purposes of
universities in order to investigate the similarities in higher education institutions based on the
new institutional theory. The new institutional theory suggests that organizations are similar to
each other through coercive, mimetic, and normative isomorphism mechanisms. However, the
literature states that there is a need for more studies investigating isomorphism in higher
education. For this purpose, the current study examines the mission statements of 21 state and
foundation universities from seven different regions of Turkey. A thematic analysis was utilized
to assess the universities' mission statements using the MAXQDA program. Consistent with the
theoretical structure, the research findings show there are similar themes in the universities'
mission statements. Furthermore, we found that universities emphasize six common themes in
their mission statements: social purposes, research purposes, training purposes, educational
purposes, technological purposes, and institutional philosophy. This research makes a
theoretical contribution to applying the new institutional theory in higher education research
and provides recommendations for future research.
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Citation
ÇETİN KILIÇ N., ATAMAN BERK G., \"ISOMORPHISM IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: AN EXAMINATION OF THE MISSION STATEMENTS OF UNIVERSITIES IN TURKEY
\", VI-INTERNATIONAL EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 26 Ağustos 2022, ss.790-804
