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Title: | Putting together a university's strategy based on game theory |
Authors: | Bondarenko, N. G. Бондаренко, Н. Г. |
Keywords: | Alignment of interests;College;State;Strategy;Theoretical game theory |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | IAEME Publication |
Citation: | Zimovets, L.G., Novikov, A.V., Bondarenko, N.G., Getmanova, E.S., Kondrateva, T.M., Varenina, L.P. Putting together a university's strategy based on game theory // International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology. - 2018. - Volume 9. - Issue 10. - Pages 1732-1740 |
Series/Report no.: | International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology |
Abstract: | The purpose of this paper is to explore some of today's key issues in and prospects for the development of Russia's system of higher education. Based on an analysis of relevant research and publications on Russia's research and innovation system, the authors formulate a set of recommendations for the development of institutions of higher learning in Russia. The paper introduces a theoretical game model that describes the principles of alignment of state interests with those of particular colleges under conditions of integration of the Russian system of higher education into the global educational space. Based on game theory (the Nash equilibrium), the authors make the case for the choice of specific strategies for the state and colleges |
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