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    ISBN: 9789048191635
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 252p, digital)
    Series Statement: Higher Education Dynamics 33
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Education, Higher ; Education ; Education ; Education, Higher
    Abstract: Known as either `soft` or `hard` `managerialism`, `new managerialism` or `new public management`, this new narrative has, irrespective of moniker, permeated the institutions of higher education almost everywhere. Taking this as its context, this volume is founded on a comprehensive international comparative analysis of the evolving role of middle-level academic managers-deans, heads of department and their equivalents. The chapters address key questions that will determine the future of academe: have the imperatives of management theory caused a realignment of the values and expectations of middle-level academic managers? In what way do the new expectations placed on this group shape the academic profession as a whole? And, whose interests do middle-level academic managers represent? Based on material presented at one of the high-level Douro Seminars on research into tertiary education, this volume systematically combines theoretical views with empirical analysis. It argues that `managerialist` pressure has resulted in changes in the way academic performance is measured. There has been a shift in criteria away from research reputation, teaching and scholarship to the measurement of performance based upon management capacities. This has given middle-level academic managers a pivotal role halfway between the predilections of high-level decision makers and the maintenance of academic values and control. The enhanced expectations and more defined functions of middle-level academic managers are in clear contrast to earlier times, when the position was considered a public-spirited rite of passage for career-minded academics. Despite this, the contributors to this book believe that the middle-level managers in the ten countries examined are neither corporate lackeys nor champions of academe. It is becoming increasingly clear that the ability of organisations to achieve their aims is largely dependent on the skill and dedication of middle managers. Past studies of organisational dynamics have been preoccupied with the executive level of management. This text, which will be of great interest to researchers and policy makers alike, attempts to redress the balance. TOC:Chapter 1: Introduction: V. Lynn Meek et al .- Chapter 2: The role of academic middle managers in Austria: Hans Pechar.- Chapter 3: The Changing Role of Academic Leadership in Australia and the Netherlands: Who is the Modern Dean?: V. , Leo Goedegebuure and Harry de Boer.- Chapter 4: Academic middle managers and management in university colleges and universities in Belgium: Jef Verhoeven.- Chapter 5:The Roles and Responsibilities of Middle Management (Chairs and Deans) in Canadian Universities: Lydia M. Boyko and Glen A. Jones.- Chapter 6: Middle level university managers in Italy: An ambiguous transition: Stefano Boffo.- Chapter 7: Variations of Leadership Styles among Academic Leaders in French Universities: The Impact of Informal Power Relations: Stéphanie Mignot-Gerard.- Chapter 8: The Manager-Academic in Norwegian Higher Education: Ingvild Larsen.- Chapter 9:NPM and `middle management`: How do deans influence institutional policies?: Rui Santiago and Teresa Carvalho.- Chapter 10: UK Higher Education: captured by new managerialist ideology?: Paul Trowler.- Chapter 11 The New University: What it portends for the academic profession and their "managers": Professor Jack H. Schuster.- Chapter 12: Conclusion: V. Lynn Meek et al.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Contents; Contributors; About the Authors; Introduction; Academic Middle Managers Under the New Governance Regime at Austrian Universities; The Changing Role of Academic Leadership in Australia and the Netherlands: Who Is the Modern Dean; Academic Middle Managers and Management in University Colleges and Universities in Belgium; The Roles and Responsibilities of Middle Management (Chairs and Deans) in Canadian Universities; Middle-Level University Managers in Italy: An Ambiguous Transition; Presidents and Deans in French Universities: A Collective Approach to Academic Leadership
    Description / Table of Contents: From Democracy to Management-Oriented Leadership The Manager-Academic in Norwegian Higher EducationNew Public Management and Middle Management: How Do Deans Influence Institutional Policies; UK Higher Education: Captured by New Managerialist Ideology; The New University: What It Portends for the Academic Profession and Their Managers; The Changing Nature of Academic Middle Management: A Framework for Analysis; Name Index; Subject Index;
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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    [Dordrecht] : Springer | [Heidelberg] : Springer
    ISBN: 9781402083358
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Series Statement: Higher Education Dynamics 23
    DDC: 378.4
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    Keywords: Education ; Education, Higher ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Tertiärbereich ; Bildungsreform
    Abstract: This book represents the first-of-its-kind comprehensive discussion of the non-university higher education sector in Europe. Higher education throughout the world is facing rapid change. Despite the enormous attention devoted to that reality, this volume fills an important void. It describes and offers critical comparisons between the systems in 10 European countries. The book brings together the thinking of leading scholars on the non-university sectors in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom, with a chapter devoted to each country. National case studies are presented for the non-university sector in these countries that address issues such as historical developments, policy changes, governance structures, levels of institutional autonomy and future trends. The editors offer a critical comparative analysis of the systems in these countries followed by a probing look into the future of the non-university sector in Europe. The book is essential reading for those who want a comprehensive, timely and in-depth understanding of the European non-university sector. It will be informative to anyone involved in system or institutional governance, as well as those pursuing research. It should be a reference in every institutional library.
    Description / Table of Contents: The End of Alternatives to Universities or New Opportunities?; The Role of the Non-University Sector in Austrian Higher Education; Questioning the Binary Divide: Non-University Higher Education in Flanders (Belgium); Polytechnics in Finnish Higher Education; German Fachhochschulen: Towards the End of a Success Story?; The Non-University Sector in Irish Higher Education; Shifting Boundaries in Higher Education: Dutch Hogescholen on the Move; The Non-University Higher Education Sector in Norway; The Polytechnic Higher Education Sector in Portugal
    Description / Table of Contents: The Non-University Sector in the Spanish System of Higher EducationHigher Education Outside the Universities: The UK Case; Reframing the Non-University Sector in Europe: Convergence or Diversity?;
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