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Johnson, Cooper; Long, Jamye; Faught, Sam – Journal of Academic Administration in Higher Education, 2014
The Sticky Floor Effect, a relatively new career advancement barrier concept, theorizes there exist obstacles for women preventing them from advancing to first level management positions. Of significant importance to institutions of higher learning's colleges of business, the Sticky Floor Effect highlights issues of consistency, moral…
Descriptors: Business Schools, Barriers, Females, Promotion (Occupational)
Gonzalez, Cristina – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2010
Although academia is becoming more like business in many respects--not all of them positive--it has not borrowed one of the best attributes of business culture: its tradition of developing leadership through succession planning. As a result, much talent is underutilized. This includes, most prominently, that of women and minorities, who tend not…
Descriptors: Females, Corporations, Leadership, College Faculty
Fulton, Betty F. – Journal of the National Association of Women Deans and Counselors, 1983
Examined search committees and their willingness to recommend minorities and women as chairpersons and deans, in a survey of 337 persons who chaired nationwide searches. Responses revealed that while search committees supported the candidacies of minorities and women, administrators frequently did not follow through with appointment. (JAC)
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, College Administration, Deans, Department Heads
Greene, Madeleine F., Ed. – 1988
Conventional wisdom on the nature of leadership in higher education is challenged in this collection of 12 essays. They are divided into three sections: (1) The Context; (2) New Leaders and New Models; and (3) Strategies and Resources. Chapters and authors include: "Leaders and Their Development" (Madeleine F. Green); "Toward a New Leadership…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Change Strategies, College Administration, College Faculty

Hickson, Joyce – Journal for Higher Education Management, 1993
A study investigated gender and physical attractiveness differences in the assessment of leadership qualities of supervisors by their subordinates. Subjects were 58 male and 37 female college department heads and program directors and 154 male and 131 female subordinate faculty and staff. Findings suggested attractiveness is an advantage for males…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, College Administration, College Faculty, Department Heads
Leonard, Rebecca – 1981
A pilot study was conducted on the communication styles of male and female administrators at a university campus. Interviews were conducted with four male and four female administrators about their background, motivations and career goals, support, problems, and leadership styles. Because of the exploratory nature of the investigation, the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Behavioral Science Research, College Administration, Communication Research
Makosky, Vivan Parker; Roach, James H. L. – 1981
Psychology department heads throughout the country (1151) were surveyed to learn more about the individuals filling those positions. The response rate was 56 percent, with a usable sample of 86 percent men and 14 percent women. The questionnaire contained 35 multiple-choise items, primarily about characteristics of the school, the job, and the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Characteristics, Age, College Administration
National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, Washington, DC. Office of Communications Services. – 1979
In a survey by the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC), women are shown to hold 2,905 of the 13,638 administrative positions reported by 106 major U.S. public universities--slightly more than 21 percent of the administrators at state and land-grant universities. The median number of women administrators at…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Administration, Comparative Analysis, Department Heads
Bennett, John B., Ed.; Figuli, David J., Ed. – 1990
A collection of essays is presented, primarily taken from a quarterly newsletter titled "The Department Advisor." The essays include: "A Few Suggestions to New Department Chairs" (Artin Arslanian); "Chairing the Small Department" (Robert Wolverton); "Common and Uncommon Concerns: The Complex Role of the Community College Department Chair" (Myrna…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Administrator Role, College Administration, College Planning
Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1930
This 1930 educational directory published by the Office of Education covers the following categories: (1) United States Office of Education; (2) Principal State school officers; (3) County and other local superintendents of schools; (4) Superintendents of public schools in cities and towns; (5) Public school business managers; (6) Presidents of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Directories, Public Officials