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Women Leaders in Higher Education: Organizational Cultures and Personal Resilience

机译:高等教育中的女性领导人:组织文化与个人应变能力

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In this article, findings are presented from a study of women leaders in higher education, carried out in two universities in England, focusing particularly on the perspectives of women in a range of leadership roles in a new university. 18 women leaders were interviewed about their experiences of leadership, including day to day and strategic work, relationships with colleagues and forms of support. The analysis draws on a feminist theoretical framework in a changing global context for women in higher education. As in Airini et al. (2011), findings show a close interaction between personal, professional and organizational factors. The new university provided a positive context in terms of numbers of women in senior positions, as well as leadership training, mentoring and female role models, in contrast to the old university where women leaders were still in the minority. The women leaders demonstrated highly skilful, principled leadership styles and a blend of inclusive, collegial approaches with direction and vision. It is argued that a balance was maintained at the new university between new managerialism and a caring ethos, which provided a supportive context for women leaders.
机译:本文是在英格兰的两所大学对高等教育中的女性领导者进行的一项研究中得出的结果,该研究特别关注女性在新大学中担任各种领导角色的观点。采访了18位女性领导人的领导经历,包括日常和战略工作,与同事的关系以及支持的形式。该分析借鉴了不断变化的全球高等教育女性的女性主义理论框架。如在Airini等人中。 (2011年),研究结果表明,个人,专业和组织因素之间存在密切的相互作用。新的大学提供了积极的背景,在担任高级职务的妇女人数以及领导力培训,指导和女性榜样方面,与旧大学相比,旧大学的女性领导者仍然是少数。女领导人表现出高度的技巧性,原则性的领导风格,并结合了包容性的大学方法和方向与远见。有人认为,新大学在新的管理主义和关心的精神之间保持了平衡,这为女领导人提供了支持的环境。

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