THE CONCEPT OF INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND ITS THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS

THE CONCEPT OF INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND ITS THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS

Авторы

  • Nabeel Azouz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19415654

Ключевые слова:

institutional transformation, vocational education, human capital, labor market, competency-based education, governance, educational reform

Аннотация

This article examines the concept of institutional transformation in vocational education institutions and explores
its theoretical foundations in the context of modern socio-economic development. The study analyzes key drivers of
transformation, including technological change, labor market dynamics, and policy reforms, and highlights their impact
on governance models, curriculum design, and stakeholder engagement. Particular attention is given to theoretical
approaches such as institutional economics, human capital theory, and new institutionalism, which provide a conceptual
framework for understanding transformation processes. The findings indicate that effective institutional transformation
requires the integration of flexible, competency-based education systems, strong links with industry, and the adoption
of innovative teaching and management practices. The article also emphasizes the importance of aligning vocational
education with labor market needs and enhancing its social relevance and attractiveness

Биография автора

Nabeel Azouz

PhD researcher at Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent


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Опубликован

2026-02-01

Как цитировать

Azouz, N. (2026). THE CONCEPT OF INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND ITS THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS. ЗЕЛЁНАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА И РАЗВИТИЕ, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19415654
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