503 total citations 86 papers, 258 citations indexed
About
Goldie Blumenstyk is a scholar working on Education, Political Science and International Relations and Information Systems and Management.
According to data from OpenAlex, Goldie Blumenstyk has authored 86 papers receiving a total of 258 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Education, 7 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 6 papers in Information Systems and Management. Recurrent topics in Goldie Blumenstyk's work include Higher Education Research Studies (11 papers), Research, Science, and Academia (6 papers) and Higher Education Governance and Development (5 papers). Goldie Blumenstyk is often cited by papers focused on Higher Education Research Studies (11 papers), Research, Science, and Academia (6 papers) and Higher Education Governance and Development (5 papers). Goldie Blumenstyk collaborates with scholars based in . Goldie Blumenstyk's co-authors include Scott Carlson, Sarah Carr, Libby Sander and Jeffrey R. Young and has published in prestigious journals such as The chronicle of higher education and Oxford University Press eBooks.
In The Last Decade
Goldie Blumenstyk
66 papers
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174 citations
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All Works
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (2012). Universities Report $1.8-Billion in Earnings on Inventions in 2011.. The chronicle of higher education.2 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (2012). A Tax for Higher Education.. The chronicle of higher education.1 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (2011). Got the Inside Scoop on For-Profits? Investors Will Pay--and Handsomely.. The chronicle of higher education.
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (2009). Debt Bomb Is Ticking Loudly on Campuses.. The chronicle of higher education. 55(31).1 indexed citations
Blumenstyk, Goldie. (2008). Some Upstarts in NCAA Tournament Are Unconventional Advertisers as Well.. The chronicle of higher education. 54(29).2 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (2001). Knowledge Is "a Form of Venture Capital" for a Top Columbia Administrator.. The chronicle of higher education. 47(22).5 indexed citations
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Carr, Sarah & Goldie Blumenstyk. (2000). The Bubble Bursts for Education Dot-Coms.. The chronicle of higher education. 46(43). 40.1 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (2000). Universities Collected $642-Million in Royalties on Inventions in 1999.. The chronicle of higher education. 47(13).3 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (2000). How For-Profit Institutions Chase Community-College Students.. The chronicle of higher education. 47(15). 31.3 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie, et al.. (2000). Educators Lament a Corporate Takeover of International Accreditor.. The chronicle of higher education. 47(9). 57.5 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (1999). Technology "Outsourcing": The Results Are Mixed.. The chronicle of higher education. 46(10).4 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (1998). Colleges Wonder If Microsoft Is Their Next Competitor.. The chronicle of higher education. 44(33).1 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (1998). Berkeley Pact with a Swiss Company Takes Technology Transfer to a New Level.. The chronicle of higher education. 45(16).2 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (1994). A 40% Increase in Income from Inventions.. The chronicle of higher education. 41(11). 38.1 indexed citations
Blumenstyk, Goldie. (1994). The Dangers of Derivatives.. The chronicle of higher education. 41(3). 60.1 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (1993). Solid Returns in 1992-93.. The chronicle of higher education. 40(15). 34.1 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie, et al.. (1990). As Assessment Draws New Converts, Backers Gather to Ask "What Works?".. The chronicle of higher education. 36(43).3 indexed citations
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Blumenstyk, Goldie. (1989). As 1989 Legislatures Convene, Public Colleges in Many States Face Tough Battles for Funds.. The chronicle of higher education. 35(17).1 indexed citations
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