Ethical tensions and academic leaders


Autoria(s): Ehrich, Lisa C.; Kimber, Megan; Cranston, Neil; Starr, Karen
Data(s)

16/06/2011

Resumo

Internationally universities have been characterised by shrinking government funding, fierce competition for student enrolments, and greater pressures to become commercially viable. It is against this complex background that academic leaders have been required to confront and resolve a multitude of conflicting interests as they seek to balance a variety of values in their decision-making processes. In this article we put forward a model of ethical decision-making developed from empirical research and literature. To test the efficacy of the model, a case scenario is posed. The article concludes by raising a number of implications for academic leaders regarding ongoing professional learning needed in this area.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43483/

Publicador

Tyrrell Burgess Associates Ltd.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43483/1/43483.pdf

http://www.highereducationreview.com/

Ehrich, Lisa C., Kimber, Megan, Cranston, Neil, & Starr, Karen (2011) Ethical tensions and academic leaders. Higher Education Review, 43(3), pp. 50-69.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Tyrrell Burgess Associates Ltd. and the authors.

Fonte

School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #130103 Higher Education #ethical dilemmas #university academic leaders #decision-making model #HERN
Tipo

Journal Article