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Context matters: Understanding presidential power at three, private, regional, liberal arts colleges.

机译:背景很重要:了解三所私立,地区性,文理学院的总统权力。

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Private, regional, liberal arts colleges (those that enroll 2,000 or fewer students, offer primarily undergraduate education and graduate the majority of their students in arts and sciences) comprise one of the few sectors of higher education that is declining in number of institutions and total student population (McCormick, 2000). Faced with profound financial and competitive pressures, private, regional, liberal arts college presidents and constituents contend with considerable challenges. Yet these presidents may enjoy substantial influence compared to their counterparts in other sectors of higher education (Howell & Eidson, 1985). Given the urgent circumstances many private, regional, liberal arts colleges encounter, understanding how presidents and their constituents perceive the leader's ability to exercise power within this context is vitally important.;This dissertation examines how presidents and their constituents at three regional private, liberal arts colleges understand presidential influence on critical decisions. The questions guiding this research include: How, by their own accounts, do presidents of three, private, regional, liberal arts colleges of varying financial conditions, influence key institutional decisions? How do other campus constituents at these colleges describe the president's influence in decision-making? How do these descriptions compare with previous studies of presidential power at more elite institutions? Data was gathered through qualitative interviews with fifty-four participants (presidents, faculty, administrators and trustees) at three sites about presidential power, critical decisions and their understanding of their specific institutional context. Data analysis was informed by the five theoretical perspectives of power and a literature review on the context of private regional liberal arts colleges (Stuebner, 2001).;Study findings confirm the notion that institutional context matters when considering presidential influence in critical decisions. Specifically, stories about how presidents exercise power in self-reported "critical" decisions illustrate a high degree of congruence or fit between the president's strategies, the constituents' roles and expectations, and the specific institutional contextual factors. Compared to accounts of presidential influence at other types of institutions, these three stories suggest that the exercise of presidential power is possible, expected, and at least at these three colleges, more dynamic than previously described in literature based on other types of institutions.
机译:私立,区域,文理学院(招生2,000名或以下的学生,主要提供本科生并且大部分文理专业的学生毕业的大学)是为数不多的高等教育机构之一,但该机构的数量和总数均在下降学生人数(麦考密克,2000年)。面对巨大的资金和竞争压力,私立,区域,文理学院的校长和选民都面临着巨大的挑战。然而,与其他高等教育部门的总统相比,这些总统可能会享有巨大的影响力(Howell&Eidson,1985)。在紧急情况下,许多私立,区域性,文科学院遇到,了解总统及其选民如何看待领导者在这种情况下行使权力的能力至关重要。;本论文研究了三个区域性私立,文理学院的校长及其选民如何大学了解总统对关键决策的影响。指导这项研究的问题包括:财务状况各异的三所私立,区域性,文理学院的校长如何以自己的方式影响关键的机构决策?这些学院的其他校园成员如何形容总统在决策中的影响力?这些描述与以前在更多精英机构中对总统权力的研究相比如何?通过在三个地点对五十四名参与者(总统,教职员工,行政人员和受托人)进行的定性访谈收集了有关总统权力,关键决策及其对具体制度背景的理解的数据。权力的五个理论观点和关于私立区域文理学院的背景的文献综述提供了数据分析(Stuebner,2001)。研究发现证实了在考虑到总统在关键决策中的影响时,制度背景至关重要的观点。具体而言,有关总统如何在自我报告的“关键”决策中行使权力的故事说明,总统的战略,选民的角色和期望以及具体的制度背景因素之间高度一致或相称。与其他类型机构的总统影响相比,这三个故事表明,总统权力的行使是可能的,而且至少在这三所学院中,比以前基于其他类型机构的文献所描述的更有活力。

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  • 作者

    Gaylor, Susan Stuebner.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 Education Administration.;Education Higher.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 264 p.
  • 总页数 264
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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