TY - JOUR AU - Daniel, Sir John AB - © OECD, 2004. © Software: 1987-1996, Acrobat is a trademark of ADOBE. All rights reserved. OECD grants you the right to use one copy of this Program for your personal use only. Unauthorised reproduction, lending, hiring, transmission or distribution of any data or software is prohibited. You must treat the Program and associated materials and any elements thereof like any other copyrighted material. All requests should be made to: Head of Publications Service, OECD Publications Service, 2, rue André-Pascal, 75775 Paris Cedex 16, France. ISSN 1682-3451 Higher Education Management and Policy Volume 16, No. 1 © OECD 2004 by Sir John Daniel UNESCO The author delivered this closing address at the IMHE General Conference on "", which was held at OECD headquarters in Paris on 18 September 2002. HIGHER EDUCATION MANAGEMENT AND POLICY ­ ISSN 1682-3451 ­ © OECD 2004 Introduction Thank you for inviting me to make some concluding remarks at this important conference. My brief is to reflect on the themes of the conference and to bring forth insights of how these ideas play out in different settings. In his instructions to me Richard Yelland, Head of Programme, added that after two days of concentrated discussions TI - Incentives and Accountability JF - Higher Education Management and Policy DO - 10.1787/hemp-v16-art2-en DA - 2004-04-07 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/the-organisation-for-economic-co-operation-and-development-oecd/incentives-and-accountability-4fTKjL0oJv SP - 9 EP - 18 VL - 16 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -