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Yau'Mee Hayati Mohamed Yusof; Awanis Romli – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The process of retaining leadership succession at higher education institutions (HEI) is crucial since it has entailed the process of selecting the ideal candidate. The goal is to guide universities toward maintaining organizations' excellence for their academic leadership and management (ALM) position. Due to the lack of established standards for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Colleges, Talent Development, Individual Development
Chen, Dianbing; Yang, Xinxiao – Online Submission, 2013
Ongoing globalization and immigration bring diversity and rich cultural elements to American organizations at all levels. An educational environment with faculty and leaders from people of colors will set a good example for all students, especially for students of color who are eager to explore ideas and arguments at a thoughtful level to rethink…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Environment, Personnel Selection, Diversity (Faculty)
Praveen, C. – Online Submission, 2010
This is a report of the Two-Day National Seminar on New Directions in Higher Education, organized by the Kerala State Higher Education Council on 12th and 13th July 2010. The objective of the seminar was to deliberate upon the reforms being undertaken by the Government of India in Higher Education. Reputed scholars from within and outside the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Seminars, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Copley, Jane E.; Brownlow, Sheila – 1992
Physical appearance is not the only source of information that individuals use when making judgments of others. Names also may influence impression formation. This study was conducted to examine the interactive effects of names and facial structure on perceptions of others and job hiring recommendations. It was hypothesized that coldness and…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Job Applicants, Nonverbal Communication
Horn, Jennifer L.; Gaeddert, William P. – 1984
Recently, the concept of gender has been introduced as a possible influence on hiring bias. To examine the relationship between gender perception and bias in hiring, a two-part study was conducted. In the initial phase, 99 college students developed descriptions of applicants that reflected gender characteristics. In the second phase, 63 college…
Descriptors: Androgyny, College Students, Higher Education, Personality Traits
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Wien, Sherry L. – 1997
This literature review examined the practical application of uncertainty reduction by describing how employment interview behaviors inform existing theory. The review cites C. R. Berger and R. J. Calabrese (1975) whose research proposes that strangers gather information to increase predictability or explanation of each other's behavior. F. M.…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Job Applicants
Di Renzo, Anthony – 2001
If you wish to start an undergraduate professional and technical writing (PTW) program at a small liberal arts college, you will find good arguments for your project in the educational writings of Sir Francis Bacon. This paper gathers some of Bacon's educational ideas from various writings and applies them to the five stages of undergraduate…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humanities, Personnel Selection, Program Design
Ryan, Michael; Martinson, David L. – 1994
A national survey of 102 faculty members (reflecting a return rate of 56%) in schools and departments of journalism and mass communication focused on several problems in hiring new personnel. An equal number of respondents agreed and disagreed that journalism and mass communication is well-served by hiring practices prevalent in the field. Results…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Practices, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education
Shulman, Carol Herrnstadt – 1983
Career paths of humanities majors are discussed, based on the results of research studies. Attention is directed to: the shifting pattern of student enrollment by major field; employment opportunities in the corporate sector; entry-level employment opportunities; and long-range data that describe the career paths of college graduates. While…
Descriptors: Business, Career Ladders, College Graduates, Employment Experience
Asai, Shuji; Cohen, Lori D.; Reifsteck, Jan; Wirkkula, Leanne M. – 2001
The changing face of personnel in higher education amidst a competitive marketplace has inspired student affairs administrators to place greater emphasis on hiring practices in an effort to recruit future colleagues from existing resources. To that end, the attempt was made to (1) propose the Empowerment Model as a means by which future student…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Models, Personnel Selection
McDowell, Earl E. – 1997
A study examined the importance of various factors of the academic resume and employment interview from the perspective of university faculty members. Subjects, 130 assistant, associate, and full professors randomly selected from the faculty of a midwestern university, completed the Revised Academic Selection Process Questionnaire. Overall, the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Communication Research, Employment Interviews, Higher Education
Cleveland, Jeanette N.; And Others – 1985
Previous research suggests that one basis for age discrimination involves stereotypes about older people. Situational variables, however, may influence the extent to which these stereotypes affect decisions in employment. One situational variable, the age composition of the applicant pool, was varied to determine the degree to which age bias in…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Evaluation, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Siegfried, William D., Jr.; And Others – 1983
Previous research has shown that interviewers need to be aware of job requirements in order to make valid selection decisions. Such job information may be provided in several different formats. To determine if the type of job information influences decisions, management psychology students (N=48) received information about a job that stressed…
Descriptors: College Students, Employment Interviews, Employment Qualifications, Higher Education
Binning, John F.; And Others – 1986
The selection interview is a commonly used procedure for gathering applicant information upon which to base personnel decisions. Synder and Swann (1978) found that people tended to ask questions and generally seek information consistent with their initial beliefs about the person being interviewed. They suggested that this confirmatory questioning…
Descriptors: Bias, College Students, Employment Interviews, Higher Education
Stoffey, Ronald W. – 1993
Researchers are increasingly aware of the importance of job applicants' reactions to the personnel selection process. This study examines three variables in connection with drug testing policies: (1) the potential applicant's reactions to two different drug testing policies which varied in terms of drug policy characteristics and their impact on…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Drug Use Testing, Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes
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