Understanding organizational identity in universities: Unravelling autonomy, governance and leadership in the case of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Abraham C. Flipse*, Floris J.N. van Berckel Smit, Jeroen Huisman

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Abstract

This paper offers a historical analysis of organizational identity development at a particular Dutch university, the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam. Our analysis contributes to the discussion on what factors contribute to organizational identity maintenance and evolution. Whereas the literature suggests a rather straightforward development, with national and institutional governance arrangements offering more institutional autonomy and providing significant scope for identity development and profiling, this case study shows that these relationships between identity, governance, and autonomy are not that obvious. In this particular case, the opposite happened. Despite more autonomy, VU Amsterdam was not able to maintain its historically distinctive identity, nor was it able to replace this with a new, unambiguous identity. External factors (demographics) and internal dynamics (leadership strategies) explain the anomalies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)254-267
Number of pages14
JournalHigher Education Quarterly
Volume78
Issue number1
Early online date10 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Higher Education Quarterly published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Funding

Author Van Berckel Smit's PhD project, titled ‘Understanding the Rise of New Public Management in Dutch and Flemish university governance, 1980‐2020’, is funded by NWO, the Dutch Research Council, under grant PGW.20.012.

FundersFunder number
New Public Management in Dutch and Flemish university governance
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk OnderzoekPGW.20.012

    Keywords

    • autonomy
    • governance
    • historical research
    • identity
    • the Netherlands

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