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Autor/inn/en | Donoff, Susan B; Rosser, Vicki J |
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Titel | Closing up shop: perspectives on the departmental/programmatic elimination experience. |
Quelle | In: The journal of higher education, (2016) 2, S.272
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Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 0022-1546 |
Schlagwörter | Education, Higher; United States; Management; Recessions; Analysis; Higher education; College faculty; American history; Theory |
Abstract | Departmental and programmatic eliminations represent a new paradigm in the history of American higher education. Hastened by a national economic recession and competing state funding priorities, public postsecondary institutions have turned to academic attrition as a solution to continuous budgetary shortfalls. As a means of addressing the lived experience of faculty members and department chairs, the following qualitative case study explores perceptions of implementing departmental and/or programmatic eliminations. Utilizing uncertainty reduction theory as a conceptual framework, interviewed faculty in units that were initially selected for elimination, but eventually saved, experienced considerable strategic uncertainty, failing to understand why they had been included within a budget reduction proposal. Guided by a college-wide strategic planning process, faculty in eliminated units understood the rationale for abolishing departments, though they experienced considerable structural uncertainty in terms of adjusting to a new, nonacademic reporting structure. These findings indicate that a transparent strategic planning process diminishes strategic uncertainty, while the elimination of traditional departmental structures heightens structural uncertainty. |
Erfasst von | OLC |
Update | 2023/3/07 |