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Tran, Henry; Jenkins, Zach – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic, recent awakening of society to its enduring racial pandemic, rising expectations for employer accountability, and an increasingly diverse populace jointly indicate that times are changing for the future of education work. Yet the approach to human resource management (HRM) employed in schools has been criticized for being…
Descriptors: Talent, Instructional Leadership, Human Resources, Futures (of Society)
Björklund, Christina; Vaez, Marjan; Jensen, Irene – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to use a longitudinal approach to investigate the association between work-related psychosocial factors and workplace bullying in an academic setting. A questionnaire was sent out three times to about 4500 academic- and non-academic staff in a medical university. Those two group were analyzed together and separately.…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Bullying, Medical Schools, College Faculty
Peer reviewedMiceli, Marcia P.; Near, Janet P. – Personnel Psychology, 1985
Employees of 15 organizations (N=8,600) completed questionnaires concerning whistle-blowing. Discriminant analysis revealed that organization members who had observed alleged wrongdoing were more likely to blow the whistle if they had convincing evidence of wrongdoing, if the wrongdoing were serious, and if it directly affected them. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: Crime, Decision Making, Employees, Ethics
Peer reviewedNesbitt, Sophie – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2000
A study compared employment factors that influenced 29 organizations currently employing an individual with Asperger syndrome with 40 organizations that are not. Factors relating to support and information regarding the disorder were more important to employing organizations, while non-employing organizations focused on the ability of the…
Descriptors: Adults, Asperger Syndrome, Decision Making, Organizational Climate
Peer reviewedItzhaky, Haya; Schwartz, Chaya – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1998
A study surveyed 85 Israeli individuals with disabilities who volunteered in organizations for people with disabilities in relation to three components of empowerment: family, services, and community. Three organizational factors (patterns of activity in organization, representation, and participation in decision making) and two personal factors…
Descriptors: Adults, Decision Making, Disabilities, Empowerment
Long, Richard J. – 1978
Employee ownership affects organizational integration, organizational involvement and organizational commitment. Through a framework which predicts the effects of employee ownership on job attitudes and organizational performance (Long, 1978), the effects of conversion to employee ownership at three companies with varying degrees of employee…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Decision Making, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship
Peer reviewedMcNeely, R.L. – Urban Education, 1983
Discusses various symptoms of burnout and argues that its main cause among teachers is the organizational pattern of public schools. Identifies teachers' noninvolvement in decision making, performance guidelines, routinization, and the division of labor as stress inducing administrative features that should be changed in order to reduce burnout.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Organizational Climate
Rasheed, Mohammed A. – 1979
An Arabic translation of the "Work Environment Scale" was administered to the employees of Riyadh University's College of Education in Saudi Arabia for the purpose of gathering data useful in administrative decision-making. The survey investigated the work environment of the college as it is perceived by three distinct groups: the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Decision Making, Employer Employee Relationship, Group Behavior
Steers, Richard M.; Porter, Lyman W. – 1974
While many studies have demonstrated the relatively successful performance implications of formalized goal-setting programs in organizations, these findings typically do not identify the specific factors behind such techniques which are largely responsible for their success. Toward this end, research relating to six factor-analytically derived…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Decision Making, Environmental Influences, Feedback
Levin, Benjamin – 1991
Issues in understanding organizational change from an interpretive viewpoint are explored in this paper, which discusses two perspectives for viewing organizational responses to their environments: (1) "environment" as an open concept (i.e., how "environment" is defined by participants in a given organization); and (2)…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrator Attitudes, Cognitive Restructuring, Decision Making
Ramesh, Anuradha; Hazucha, Joy F.; Bank, Jurgen – International Journal of Testing, 2008
A major challenge that decisions makers face in multi-national organizations is how to compare managers from different parts of the globe. This challenge is both psychometric and practical. We draw on the cross-cultural psychology literature to propose a three-step framework to compare personality data from different countries. The first step…
Descriptors: Personality, Norms, Psychometrics, International Organizations
Villemaire, Lorry – 1998
Designed to help adult learners realize the importance and necessity of implementing continuous quality improvement (CQI) in a rapidly changing, competitive, and modern world of work, this document presents a comprehensive explanation of CQI. The following topics are discussed in the book's introduction and seven chapters: importance of quality in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Decision Making, Education Work Relationship
Fryer, Thomas W., Jr.; Lovas, John C. – 1990
Designed to help community college leaders direct the power of decision making and communication to fulfill the institution's mission, this book draws from on-site interviews and a survey of hundreds of community college leaders to identify and describe models of effective governance. "Leadership in governance" is defined as the creation of…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Community Colleges, Decision Making
Cellini, Alva V. – 1985
With changing social and economic realities, certain cultural differences in the management of Hispanic workers must be accepted and accommodated in the American workplace, where the scientific approach to management is the general rule. The scientific view of management is hardly accepted by Latin Americans whose management philosophy is more…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Comparative Analysis, Culture Conflict, Decision Making
Whitebook, Marcy; Howes, Carollee – 1980
This study investigates "burn-out" and turnover among workers in child care settings. A total of 95 persons working in 32 child care centers in San Francisco were interviewed by telephone. One-fifth of the centers in the city were represented and both public and private centers were included. Each category of center was proportinately…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Budgets, Burnout, Day Care Centers
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