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Quality Assurance in Indonesian Higher Education

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Higher Education in Asia/Pacific

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We live in a globalized information society in which scrutiny of institutions, organizations, and businesses is routine. Increasingly such organizations are being asked to “come clean” and provide more information on their resources, how they operate, how they spend their money, and most importantly how they add value (Eaton 2004).

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Terance W. Bigalke Deane E. Neubauer

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© 2009 Terance W. Bigalke and Deane E. Neubauer

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Tadjudin, M.K. (2009). Quality Assurance in Indonesian Higher Education. In: Bigalke, T.W., Neubauer, D.E. (eds) Higher Education in Asia/Pacific. International & Development Education. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230100466_11

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