Computer Models Employed in University Administration: The Stanford Experience

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/inte.9.2pt1.13

Management science techniques have only lately come to be applied to university planning. This paper describes the use of models to assist in long-range planning at Stanford University. The three areas of application discussed are: (1) faculty tenure analysis; (2) long-range financial planning; and (3) trade-off analysis involving important budget variables. The factors that seem to have contributed to successful implementation also are noted.

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