Components of Achieving Competitive Advantage in Medical Sciences Universities
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M Hoseini Abardeh * , S Yazdani , R Sadegh Zarei , E Rostami Aroushaki , A Koohpaei  |
1.National Agency for Strategic Research in Medical Sciences Education, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran, I.R.Iran. , hoseiniabardeh.maryam@gmail.com |
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Background and Objective: Higher education plays a major role in the social and economic progress of a country, and with the increasing demand for qualified and socially responsible individuals in the labor market, the role of higher education becomes more unique, and higher education institutions, including medical universities, are forced to seek their competitive advantages. The purpose of this study is to examine the factors affecting the achievement of competitive advantages by medical universities.
Methods: This qualitative study consists of two methods: an integrative review and a qualitative content analysis. In the integrative review phase, studies on the factors affecting the achievement of competitive advantages by universities were reviewed, and an interview guide was developed according to the findings. In the qualitative content analysis study, semi-structured interviews were conducted with six experts in this field, and the main themes were identified.
Findings: The results of integrating the themes obtained from the integrative review and thematic analysis findings led to the identification of four main themes: intellectual and human capital, research and innovation, resources and infrastructure, and internationalization.
Conclusion: Intellectual and human capital, research and innovation, resources and infrastructure, and internationalization are important components of medical universities achieving competitive advantage. These components can help health managers and policymakers by creating a framework or tool for collecting information about the status of medical universities.
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Keywords: Competitive Advantages, Higher Education, Medical Sciences. |
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Type of Study: Research |
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Medical Education Received: 2025/02/16 | Accepted: 2025/05/5
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