TY - JOUR
T1 - Cross-Border Shadow Education:Private Supplementary Tutoring in the Global Education Industry
AU - Bray, Mark
AU - Zhang, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This paper focuses on the so-called shadow education provision of private supplementary tutoring by companies operating internationally. Some have a history of decades, while others are younger and emerged to take advantage of technological developments. Contributing to analysis of the Global Education Industry, the paper notes variations in the penetration and manifestation across world regions. In this process, it draws on theories of isomorphism, while noting divergence as well as convergence in institutional models. The analysis includes remarks on regulatory regimes, many of which permit and even facilitate such international companies, but some of which - most obviously in China - restrict the operation of such enterprises. Thus, conceptually the paper analyses patterns with understanding of the forces in operation. Some of these forces are economic (pricing, marketing, etc.), but others are political (shaped particularly by government regulations), and social (shaped by different socio-economic groups within the countries in question).
AB - This paper focuses on the so-called shadow education provision of private supplementary tutoring by companies operating internationally. Some have a history of decades, while others are younger and emerged to take advantage of technological developments. Contributing to analysis of the Global Education Industry, the paper notes variations in the penetration and manifestation across world regions. In this process, it draws on theories of isomorphism, while noting divergence as well as convergence in institutional models. The analysis includes remarks on regulatory regimes, many of which permit and even facilitate such international companies, but some of which - most obviously in China - restrict the operation of such enterprises. Thus, conceptually the paper analyses patterns with understanding of the forces in operation. Some of these forces are economic (pricing, marketing, etc.), but others are political (shaped particularly by government regulations), and social (shaped by different socio-economic groups within the countries in question).
KW - Global Education Industry
KW - internationalisation
KW - private tutoring
KW - shadow education
KW - technology
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85152288169
U2 - 10.5944/reec.42.2023.34275
DO - 10.5944/reec.42.2023.34275
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85152288169
SN - 1137-8654
SP - 28
EP - 43
JO - Revista Espanola de Educacion Comparada
JF - Revista Espanola de Educacion Comparada
IS - 42
ER -