Figurek Measuring the efficiency of higher education: case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Shynkarenko, Larysa
Figurek, Aleksandra
Goncharuk, Anatoliy
Kovalenko, Oleksandr
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This paper is devoted to measuring the efficiency of the higher education of Bosnia
and Herzegovina. The data envelopment analysis method was applied, considering the
number of enrolled students, budget financing, co-financing, self-financing as inputs,
and the number of graduated students according to the field of education as the output. Measuring the relative efficiency of main fields of the higher education system of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, the authors found that the agriculture is the most efficient
field of higher education in this country. However, the engineering, manufacturing
technologies and construction field have the lowest efficiency score due to the high
consumption of budget expenditures, but the lowest education results. The hypothesis
of the growing efficiency of the higher education system of Bosnia and Herzegovina
was not confirmed. The downward trend in the total number of publications indicates
a twofold deterioration in the scientific efficiency of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the
six-year period. Comparison with neighboring countries showed relatively low scientific efficiency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The conclusion is that currently the higher
education system in Bosnia and Herzegovina is relatively inefficient and its efficiency
falls down.
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Figurek Aleksandra Measuring the efficiency of higher education: case of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Aleksandra Figurek, Anatoliy Goncharuk, Larysa Shynkarenko, Oleksandr Kovalenko // Problems and Perspectives in Management. - 2019. - Vol. 17, No. 2. - P. 177-192. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.17(2).2019.13
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Aleksandra Figurek Measuring the efficiency of higher education: case of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Aleksandra Figurek, Anatoliy Goncharuk, Larysa Shynkarenko, Oleksandr Kovalenko // Problems and Perspectives in Management. - 2019. - Vol. 17, No. 2. - P. 177-192. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.17(2).2019.13