Financial and Operational Risks in Higher Education: An Econometric Analysis of University Resilience

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Key Aspects for Empirical Research and Econometric Modeling:
Financial Risks

Tuition dependency and revenue diversification
Public funding volatility and government subsidies
Endowment fund performance
Student loan default rates
Operational Risks

Faculty turnover and hiring risks
Cybersecurity risks in digital learning
Campus safety and crisis response
Data Sources for Empirical Analysis

University financial reports
Enrollment and retention statistics
Government education funding data
Student satisfaction surveys
Econometric Model Possibilities

Panel Data Regression: Examining risk factors across multiple universities over time

Logistic Regression: Predicting financial distress based on university-specific risk factors
Time Series Models: Forecasting tuition revenue based on historical funding patterns

Structural Equation Modeling (SEM): Assessing the interplay between financial risks and student outcomes

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