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Faculty as Gatekeepers Nonacademic Staff Participation in University Governance

Faculty as Gatekeepers Nonacademic Staff Participation in University Governance Faculty expectations for nonacademic staff participation insystems of shared authority governance define the parameters oflegitimate interests. Delineates and analyses role sender facultyviews of nonacademic staff participation in organizational governance.Studies four issue areas academic affairs, financial and personnelaffairs, institutional affairs, and student affairs. There wasconsiderable support for nonacademic staff participation in governance.Results suggest limited roles in governance for nonacademic employeesin complex organizations where faculty are primary role senders, and nosupport for the significant redistribution of legitimate faculty rightsand authorities. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Educational Administration Emerald Publishing

Faculty as Gatekeepers Nonacademic Staff Participation in University Governance

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0957-8234
DOI
10.1108/09578239210014487
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Abstract

Faculty expectations for nonacademic staff participation insystems of shared authority governance define the parameters oflegitimate interests. Delineates and analyses role sender facultyviews of nonacademic staff participation in organizational governance.Studies four issue areas academic affairs, financial and personnelaffairs, institutional affairs, and student affairs. There wasconsiderable support for nonacademic staff participation in governance.Results suggest limited roles in governance for nonacademic employeesin complex organizations where faculty are primary role senders, and nosupport for the significant redistribution of legitimate faculty rightsand authorities.

Journal

Journal of Educational AdministrationEmerald Publishing

Published: Feb 1, 1992

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