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Reed, Charlene K. – 2002
This study attempted to produce timely baseline data on the turnover of college presidents and their tenure, using personal, processional, and institutional characteristics. The tenure and turnover of 151 presidents appointed to public four-year institutions between 1987 and 1990 were studied. This population represented 86.8% of all new…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Qualifications, College Presidents, Employment Experience
Johnsrud, Linda K.; Rosser, Vicki J. – 1997
This study was conducted to identify the demographic, structural, and perceptual variables that predict the intent of administrative staff to stay or leave their current positions within their university. Survey questionnaires were distributed to all mid-level administrators within a ten-campus university system; the response rate was 70 percent…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Behavior, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
Miller, Michael; Jackson, JoAnne C.; Pope, Myron L. – 2001
This document states that many studies have identified faculty recruitment as a specific job responsibility of college department chairs. Because the recruitment process is time consuming and costly, the chair must also ensure that recruitment leads to retention. This paper closely examines what strategies academic chairs use to recruit and retain…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, College Faculty, Community Colleges
Kodz, J.; Harper, H.; Dench, S. – 2002
The current status of British policy and practice related to work-life balance was examined through case studies of six organizations identified as having well-developed work-life balance and flexible working practices. Interviews were conducted with human resource (HR) managers at all six organizations, and interviews and focus group discussions…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Adult Learning, Case Studies, Employee Attitudes