The Power of Collegiality [electronic resource] : a Qualitative Analysis of University Presidents' Leadership in Germany / by Nadja Bieletzki.
2018
LA728 .B545 2018
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Title
The Power of Collegiality [electronic resource] : a Qualitative Analysis of University Presidents' Leadership in Germany / by Nadja Bieletzki.
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ISBN
3658204893
9783658204891
9783658204884
3658204885
9783658204891
9783658204891
9783658204884
3658204885
9783658204891
Published
Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint : Springer VS, 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (XV, 209 pages 2 illustrations) : online resource.
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10.1007/978-3-658-20489-1 doi
9783658204884
9783658204884
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LA728 .B545 2018
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378.43
Summary
Nadja Bieletzki explores how university presidents lead universities. She provides insights into the upper echelons of higher education management and focuses especially on university presidents in Germany. Special attention is given to the career background of university presidents and the way they conduct reform projects. Based on the results from semi-structured expert interviews and their qualitative analysis, the author shows that university presidents do not use all their formal power although their position has been strengthened by law. This can be explained by the collegial characteristics of universities, which drive and restrict presidential actions. Contents Analyzing Higher Education Management Career Paths of University Presidents Understanding Reforms in Universities with Micro/Organizational Politics Target Groups Researchers and students in the fields of sociology and political sciences with a focus on higher education research and science studies Science managers at higher education and research institutions as well as ministries with an interest in scientific results of higher education research The Author Dr. Nadja Bieletzki is coordinator of the Leibniz Center for Science and Society (LCSS) at the Leibniz University of Hannover.#xE000
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