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Qudah, Sumayyah; Davies, Julie; Deakin, Ria – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2019
The quality of working life (QoWL) has preoccupied practitioners and management scholars since the 1960s [Grote, G., and D. Guest. 2017. "The Case for Reinvigorating Quality of Working Life Research." "Human Relations" 70 (2): 149-167. doi:10.1177/0018726716654746], while satisfaction and occupational stress for professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Quality of Working Life, Universities, College Faculty
Buraphadeja, Vasa; Prabhu, Swati – Cogent Education, 2020
This study aims to describe Thai faculty's use of Facebook. Using Facebook's Graph Search, data from faculty members in two universities were collected and analysed. The qualitative content of the profiles such as photos, wall posts, and Facebook pages were examined and found that many faculty members used Facebook for personal reasons. However,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Social Media, Social Networks, Professionalism
Jaye, Chrystal; Amos, Claire; Richard, Lauralie; Noller, Geoff – SAGE Open, 2021
In this article, we argue that sick leave and its management within the university involves exchanges of moral capital. The circulation of moral capital supports a moral economy, in turn underpinning the political economy of the corporate university. The forms of moral capital are diverse, sometimes easily recognized as such, more often hidden in…
Descriptors: Moral Values, College Administration, Universities, Neoliberalism
Blankenship-Knox, Ann E.; Platt, R. Eric; Read, Hannah – Journal of Faculty Development, 2017
As part of the promotion and tenure process, colleges and universities have primarily evaluated faculty members on three key functional areas: research, teaching, and service. In this article, we examine how the use of collegiality as a possible fourth criterion for faculty evaluation affects faculty power dynamics, how U.S. courts have addressed…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Faculty Evaluation, Employment Practices, Tenure
Careless, Erin J. – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2015
Faculty members in higher education who move to new cities or provinces often bring their families with them, and this can have both a positive and negative effect on the retention and job satisfaction of faculty. Educational policy makers can play a role in supporting faculty by supporting their trailing spouses, through policies informing…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Spouses, Family Work Relationship, Faculty Mobility
Boronico, Jess; Murdy, Jim; Kong, Xinlu – American Journal of Business Education, 2014
This manuscript proposes a mathematical model to address faculty sufficiency requirements towards assuring overall high quality management education at a global university. Constraining elements include full-time faculty coverage by discipline, location, and program, across multiple campus locations subject to stated service quality standards of…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Compliance (Legal), Global Approach, Mathematical Models
Smith, Dennie L.; Rollins, Kayla B.; Smith, Lana J. – Innovative Higher Education, 2012
This study examined the perceptions and concerns of current academic department chairs as they consider the transition to full responsibilities as a faculty member after the completion of a term in this leadership role. Currently, little research has focused on the dynamics of this transition process. Findings indicated that most department chairs…
Descriptors: Productivity, Rewards, Leadership, Department Heads
Whitchurch, Celia; Gordon, George – Higher Education Quarterly, 2013
Higher education managers are under increasing pressure from governments to reduce costs by adopting more flexible staffing practices and tensions can arise as institutions seek to sustain motivation and morale across a diversifying workforce. This paper considers how institutional management and governance practices facilitate innovative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Administrators, College Administration
Herbert, Anne; Tienari, Janne – Studies in Higher Education, 2013
In a radical change to modes of academic employment in Finland, a newly merged university is introducing a tenure track system based on examples from the United States. Analyzing texts produced by university strategists, on the one hand, and interviews with staff affected by the system, on the other, we explore how notions of academic freedom are…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Tenure, Position Papers, Content Analysis
Wallace, Michelle; Marchant, Teresa – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2011
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. While there is a growing body of research on women in senior management and the experiences of female academics in Australian universities, there is less literature on women working in the administrative stream, especially those in middle…
Descriptors: Females, Middle Management, Gender Issues, Gender Discrimination
Rodriguez, Roy C. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2010
The American community college has posed, for a period of time, some distinctively unique concerns pertaining to legal issues. However, the most pressing legal issues facing community colleges now are those regarding personnel. The diversity of programs community colleges offer require that personnel (specifically faculty) come to the institution…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Employees, Community Colleges, College Administration
Thomas, Christy – International Journal of Educational Advancement, 2010
This article outlines an approach to reducing gift officer turnover during comprehensive campaigns by investing in the human capital management (HCM) program. While many universities have begun to create HCM programs, I suggest creating a position specifically focused on the retention of gift offices to ensure that universities and non-profits can…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Human Capital, College Administration, Nonprofit Organizations
Cejda, Brent D., Ed.; Murray, John P., Ed. – Jossey-Bass, An Imprint of Wiley, 2011
This volume contains the following papers: (1) Preparing to Hire the Best in the Perfect Storm (John P. Murray); (2) New Faculty Issues: Fitting In and Figuring It Out (Pamela L. Eddy); (3) An Approach to a Faculty Professional Development Seminar (Mary Bendickson and Karen Griffin); (4) Faculty Issues in Rural Community Colleges (Brent D. Cejda);…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Women Faculty, Personnel Selection, College Presidents
DiRamio, David; Theroux, Ryan; Guarino, Anthony J. – Innovative Higher Education, 2009
Using network analysis we investigated faculty hiring at 21 U. S. News top-ranked programs in higher education administration. Our research questions were as follows. Do top programs hire from each other? Are faculty from the "outside" finding positions at top programs? Mixed results hint at implications for the "health" of the hiring network.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Network Analysis, Social Networks, Educational Administration
McGrew, Heidi; Untener, Joe – Academe, 2010
Challenges associated with the increasing use of contingent faculty appointments in American higher education are mounting. The AAUP and other professional groups have identified several major problems: (1) unacceptable conditions and compensation for contingent faculty members; (2) poor learning outcomes for students; and (3) the potential…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Guidelines, Labor Conditions