3 - Dimensions of University Governance and Community Relations in Ghana

This article examines the dimensions of university governance and community relations among five public universities in Ghana. It focuses on how the universities exercise their corporate social responsibility within the communities where they are located. Place building theory was used for analysis....

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Veröffentlicht in:Africa development 2021-09, Vol.46 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Akwasi Agyeman, Edmond, Tamanja, Emmanuel M. J., Bingab, Bernard B. B.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article examines the dimensions of university governance and community relations among five public universities in Ghana. It focuses on how the universities exercise their corporate social responsibility within the communities where they are located. Place building theory was used for analysis. Key informant interviews were conducted within the research areas. Findings from the study show that there are agitations from the universities’ host communities demanding greater social responsibility and engagement. However, whereas some of the universities have developed an interdependent orientation, others have adopted an independent perspective with respect to their surrounding communities. The article recommends that a multi- stakeholder approach involving the universities, surrounding communities, government institutions and other third sector organisations is required to address the developmental needs of the communities. Edmond Akwasi Agyeman, University of Education, Winneba. Email: kwasikyei2004@hotmail.com; eaagyeman@uew.edu.gh Emmanuel M. J. Tamanja, University of Education, Winneba. Email: etamanja13@gmail.com; etamanja@uew.edu.gh Bernard B. B. Bingab, University of Education, Winneba. Email: bbingab@googlemail.com
ISSN:0850-3907
0850-3907
DOI:10.57054/ad.v46i1.746