The Organization of Academic Work

The Organization of Academic Work
Author: Peter Michael Blau
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1412838126

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The Organization of Academic Work

The Organization of Academic Work
Author: Peter M. Blau
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2021-12-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000664188

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This book originated in an analysis of government bureaucracies. Peter Blau was led to wonder whether corresponding patterns are observable in the administrative structures of other types of organisations. This text examines the institutions of higher education, which Blau believes are the formal organisations that differ most in objectives and performance from government bureaucracies.

Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education

Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education
Author: Liudvika Leišytė,Uwe Wilkesmann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317437352

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Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education explores how managers influence teaching, learning and academic identities and how new initiatives in teaching and learning change the organizational structure of universities. By building on organizational studies and higher education studies literatures, Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education offers a unique perspective, presenting empirical evidence from different parts of the world. This edited collection provides a conceptual frame of organizational change in universities in the context of New Public Management reforms and links it to the core activities of teaching and learning. Split into four main sections: University from the organizational perspective, Organizing teaching, Organizing learning and Organizing identities, this book uses a strong international perspective to provide insights from three continents regarding the major differences in the relationships between the university as an organization and academics. It contains highly pertinent, scientifically driven case studies on the role and boundaries of managerial behaviour in universities. It supplies evidence-based knowledge on the effectiveness of management behaviour and tools to university managers and higher education policy-makers worldwide. Academics who aspire to institutionalize their successful academic practices in certain university structures will find this book of particular value. Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education will be a vital companion for academic interest in higher education management, transformation of universities, teaching, learning, academic work and identities. Bringing together the study of the organizational transformation in higher education with the study of teaching, learning and academic identity, Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education presents a unique cross-national and cross-regional comparative perspective.

Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education

Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education
Author: Liudvika Leišytė,Uwe Wilkesmann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317437345

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Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education explores how managers influence teaching, learning and academic identities and how new initiatives in teaching and learning change the organizational structure of universities. By building on organizational studies and higher education studies literatures, Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education offers a unique perspective, presenting empirical evidence from different parts of the world. This edited collection provides a conceptual frame of organizational change in universities in the context of New Public Management reforms and links it to the core activities of teaching and learning. Split into four main sections: University from the organizational perspective, Organizing teaching, Organizing learning and Organizing identities, this book uses a strong international perspective to provide insights from three continents regarding the major differences in the relationships between the university as an organization and academics. It contains highly pertinent, scientifically driven case studies on the role and boundaries of managerial behaviour in universities. It supplies evidence-based knowledge on the effectiveness of management behaviour and tools to university managers and higher education policy-makers worldwide. Academics who aspire to institutionalize their successful academic practices in certain university structures will find this book of particular value. Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education will be a vital companion for academic interest in higher education management, transformation of universities, teaching, learning, academic work and identities. Bringing together the study of the organizational transformation in higher education with the study of teaching, learning and academic identity, Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education presents a unique cross-national and cross-regional comparative perspective.

Academic Work and Careers in Europe Trends Challenges Perspectives

Academic Work and Careers in Europe  Trends  Challenges  Perspectives
Author: Tatiana Fumasoli,Gaële Goastellec,Barbara M. Kehm
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2014-10-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319107202

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This book explores the perceptions of academic staff and representatives of institutional leadership about the changes in academic careers and academic work experienced in recent years. It emphasizes standardisation and differentiation of academic career paths, impacts of new forms of quality management on academic work, changes in recruitment, employment and working conditions, and academics’ perceptions of their professional contexts. The book demonstrates a growing diversity within the academic profession and new professional roles inhabiting a space which is neither located in the core business of teaching and research nor at the top level management and leadership. The new higher education professionals tend to be important change agents within the higher education institutions not only fulfilling service and bridging functions but also streamlining academic work to make a contribution to the reputation and competitiveness of the institution as a whole. Based on interviews with academic staff, this book explores the situation in eight European countries: Austria, Croatia, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Poland, Romania, and Switzerland.

The Oxford Handbook of Work and Organization

The Oxford Handbook of Work and Organization
Author: Stephen Ackroyd
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199299249

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Aims to bring together, present, and discuss what is known about work and organizations and their connection to broader economic change in Europe and America. This volume contains a range of theoretically informed essays, which give comprehensive coverage of changes in work, occupations, and organizations.

How Colleges Work

How Colleges Work
Author: Robert Birnbaum
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 295
Release: 1991-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781555423544

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"One of the best theoretical and applied analyses of universityacademic organization and leadership in print. This book issignificant because it is not only thoughtfully developed and basedon careful reading of the extensive literature on leadership andgovernance, but it is also deliberately intended to enable theauthor to bridge the gap between theories of organization, on onehand, and practical application, on the other." --Journal of Higher Education

Trust and the Public Good

Trust and the Public Good
Author: William G. Tierney
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0820486507

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