https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaoes/issue/feedOrganizações & Sociedade2026-01-15T13:46:32+00:00Revista Organizações & Sociedadeoes.revista@gmail.comOpen Journal Systems<p>O&S is a trimonthly publication from NPGA - Núcleo de Pós-graduação em Administracão (Graduate Center in Management), at the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil. It aims to foster dialogue and innovation about the understanding of organizations, through the publication of research that adds value to society and is socially significant. O&S has a five-step blind peer review process and hosts two types of articles: theoretical development and empirical research. <br />Area of knowledge: Applied Social Sciences<br />ISSN(online): 1984-9230 -Frequency: Quarterly</p>https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaoes/article/view/54119How the Fundo de Financiamento ao Estudante and the Programa Universidade Para Todos Have Influenced the Coevolution of the Brazilian Higher Education Sector and a Private Higher Education Institution2025-06-08T17:46:48+00:00Annor da Silva Juniorannorsj@gmail.comPriscilla de Oliveira Martins-Silvapriscillamartinssilva@gmail.com<p><span class="fontstyle0">This study analyzes how the political process involving the Fundo de Financiamento ao Estudante - FIES and the Programa Universidade para Todos – PROUNI influenced the coevolution of the Brazilian higher education sector (the meso-level) and a private Higher Education Institution, Estácio de Sá (the micro-level). Theoretically, we articulate the coevolution perspective using a three-dimensional political analysis which involves the concepts of polity, politics, policy. This is a longitudinal study of the period from 1996 to 2018 (23-year period) which utilizes data collected through documental and bibliographic research. We analyze the data using mixed methods. Through political analysis, we map the social actors in the policy arena, identify the formation of policy networks, and analyze the political process involved in the formulation and implementation of the FIES and the PROUNI in Brazilian higher education. Based on coevolutionary property analysis, we observe that both the FIES and the PROUNI acted as mechanisms driving evolution on the meso- and micro levels, as well as the coevolution between the sector and Estácio de Sá. Our data analysis indicates that these two public funding mechanisms, which resulted from the political actions of social and political actors, simultaneously drove the expansion of higher education, especially in the private segment, and the growth of Estácio de Sá, highlighting the multi-level co-evolutionary dynamics, revealing the mutual and causal influence between the meso- and micro-levels. This study contributes to the field of coevolutionary studies by empirically analyzing coevolutionary properties within the political context of Brazilian higher education.</span></p>2026-01-15T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2025 Organizações & Sociedade