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P. Martinez-Vazquez – Cogent Education, 2023
Higher Education frameworks have a strong focus on increasing students' satisfaction. This vision increases expectations on academic performance that often derive from stringent output measures for staff. The combination of internal and external demands for workers, such as those derived from their interaction with society, could create inadequate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Workload, Working Hours, Work Attitudes
Andrea Marie Kennedy – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Constructs like turnover intentions, burnout, perceived flexibility, and perceived organizational support (POS) have been studied for decades. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, turnover rates reached historic highs in 2021. Simultaneously, the shift to remote or hybrid work evidenced more widespread implementation than ever before to meet…
Descriptors: Colleges, Burnout, Labor Turnover, Family Work Relationship
Jacqueline Bichsel; Jennifer Schneider – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2025
Student affairs professionals are at risk of leaving both their jobs and higher education in general. A survey of higher ed professionals was conducted in May of 2022 examining student affairs professionals' likelihood of leaving their jobs, why they are considering leaving, and what factors may contribute to their retention. Results revealed that…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Labor Turnover, Compensation (Remuneration), Teleworking
A. Sala-Bubaré; M. Garcia-Morante; M. Castelló; C. Weise – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
The present study aimed to compare PhD holders' current working conditions, satisfaction, and changes in their job four years after graduation across three job sectors, namely universities, research institutes and industry. We analysed the responses to the survey on PhD graduates' employability of the Catalan University Quality Assurance Agency,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Degrees, Work Environment, Job Satisfaction
Kristen E. Pantazes – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Undergraduate admissions offices are tasked with recruiting, admitting, and yielding students for their respective institutions, a process that impacts the current student body and ultimately, the alumni of a given school. At selective undergraduate institutions, job responsibilities for admissions officers can include traveling to meet…
Descriptors: Admissions Officers, Colleges, Labor Turnover, Burnout
Justin N. Yeaman – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Recent research has indicated that employee engagement is low among America's workforce. It has also indicated that higher education as an industry is no exception to this trend. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between flexible work arrangements such as teleworking and flexible scheduling, work-life balance, and employee…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Employee Attitudes, Work Attitudes, Higher Education
Jennifer Hynes; Sarah-Jane Cullinane – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
An increasing body of work has found higher education to be a challenging and stressful environment. Meanwhile, research on workaholism, characterised by an uncontrollable urge to work excessively, has been gaining momentum. However, few studies have explored its impact within higher education. This study addressed this gap by conducting 27…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Faculty, Work Ethic
Yasmany García-Ramírez; Vera Bijelic – Cogent Education, 2024
In the realm of academia, the workload of professors varies widely depending on the institution, department, and specific roles they undertake. With many faculty members exceeding a fifty-hour workweek, the balance between teaching, research, administrative duties, and personal life becomes a challenging endeavour, potentially leading to high…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Task Analysis, Job Analysis, Faculty
Gudrun Nyunt; Emily Sandoval; Yuan Zhou – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2024
Promoting staff well-being has been a challenge for many residence life departments long before the COVID-19 pandemic led to a decrease in the mental well-being of the general population as well as in residence life staff. The stressful work environment and demanding work hours in residence life have been linked to burnout and intentions to leave…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Work Environment, Well Being
Pickett, Shannon Dianne – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Over the past 2 decades, the number of adult learners seeking an online education has dramatically increased, but student retention and degree completion rates for adult students are lower than those of other student populations. Research has shown that adult learners working full time achieve at higher levels than adult learners who are not…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Electronic Learning, Work Attitudes, Motivation
Svicher, Andrea; Di Fabio, Annamaria; Gori, Alessio – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2022
The present study investigated the Italian version of the Decent Work Scale (DWS) with a sample of 645 workers (females = 65.1%; mean age = 43.9 years; SD = 10.9) according to a network perspective. We compared factorial and network models and estimated the regularized partial correlations for the five DWS domains: "physically and…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Work Attitudes, Work Environment, Comparative Analysis
Çoban, Oktay; Yildirim, Mehmet; Caz, Çagdas – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2019
This study aims to measure level of professional alienation among academics working at different departments. The population of the study consists of 850 academics working at different departments of Yozgat Bozok University at Turkey during 2018-2019 academic year. The sample of the study consists of 192 academics working at different departments…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Alienation, Work Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
Rózanski, Andrzej; Ardichvili, Alexandre; Byun, Sang Won – European Journal of Training and Development, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether the indices of the meaning of work (MOW) change over time. The study sample included mid-level managers, with measurements taken twice, in 2006/2007 and in 2017/2018. Design/methodology/approach: This survey-based study was conducted in Poland, a country that went through significant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Attitudes, Employer Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes
Avcu, Yunus Emre; Börekci, Caner; Ates, Burçin; Kaya, Gizem Ezgi – Online Submission, 2021
The research aimed to examine the teachers' goal orientations for teaching in terms of different variables. The relational survey method was used in the research. The participants of this research consists of 496 teachers. The "Goal Orientations for Teaching Scale" developed by Butler and Shibaz (2014) and adapted into Turkish by Yildiz…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Predictor Variables, Gender Differences, Educational Background
Ávalos, Beatrice; Flores, María Assunção; Araneda, Sebastián – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2022
The article presents results of studies in Chile and Portugal during COVID-19 lockdowns and remote teaching conditions. In each of both countries, over two thousand teachers of all school levels and types were surveyed during a two-month period on their professional experiences in the first year of remote teaching. The article discusses teacher…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education, Professionalism