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This paper presents the results of a systematic literature review showing how the literature on quality management (QM) in higher education (HE) has evolved. As a first contribution, this work presents a systematic breakdown of research in the field of HE quality management. Its second and most innovative contribution is its coverage of the process of introducing quality management into institutions’ global management systems. Theoretically, we believe this second point to be a general trend in the evolution of the quality management literature, and empirically it represents a trend for quality management principles and practices in governance and management systems of higher education institutions (HEIs). The literature was analysed by distinguishing three main levels in HEIs: a process level, an organisational level, and, since our focus is specifically on the field of quality management, a quality management principles level. Overall, this paper concludes that integration at the three levels of analysis is strong. Moreover, we were able to identify a trend towards the development of holistic and comprehensive quality management approaches both in conceptual and empirical research studies.
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quality management higher education integration literature review
Contexto Educativo
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Manatos, Maria J., Cláudia S. Sarrico e Maria J. Rosa (2017). The integration of quality management in higher education institutions : a systematic literature review. Total Quality Management & Business Excellence, 28(1): 159-175. https://doi.org/10.1080/14783363.2015.1050180
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Taylor & Francis
