@article{oai:kanagawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005731, author = {石積, 勝 and Ishizumi, Masaru}, journal = {国際経営フォーラム}, month = {Dec}, note = {Japanese higher education and it's current problem. Japanese universities are losing ground in the international competitive market. This is shown in the data provided by such an organization as Times Higher Education. In light of this reality, major sectors of Japanese society such as government and business circles have expressed their serious concern about the future of Japanese higher education and also the Japanese economic and social competitiveness around the world. They have initiated in recent years some impetus targeting major changes of universities in Japan. My discussion is going to be dealing with two aspects regarding the problems of Japanese universities. One aspect is what we call the “globalization” aspect. On this issue, my discussion centers around the educational elements rather than research elements of the current situation and future direction. The second aspect to be dealt with is the governance aspect or the “management” aspect. I will examine how the Japanese universities are managed institutionally. Some of the major obstacles from the point of view of top management is to be mentioned here. I would welcome participants give comments on both the globalization issue and management issue from comparative perspectives. It is hoped that we can suggest a desirable direction that Japanese universities take in order to gain competitiveness in the international market of global higher education., Article, 共同研究芳香}, pages = {155--163}, title = {プロジェクト「大学ガバナンスと国際化の研究」 <中間報告>}, volume = {28}, year = {2017} }