Readiness for Change in Public Education

Q1 Social Sciences Higher Education for the Future Pub Date : 2018-07-01 DOI:10.1177/2347631118767293
Mohamed Khedhiri
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A bulk of research on organizational readiness for changes has been focused on continuous empirical analysis in private business organizations. The present study digresses from the status quo by performing discrete analysis in public education. Generalized ordered logit model (GOLM) regressions were performed at individual level, to analyse a sample of 707 faculties working in a large public university who were in the process to undergo substantial change. Results showed that faculty perceives, indeed, critical issues related to demotivation, communication channel, nature of teamwork and transformational leaders (TFL). These issues let them support the need for organizational change to be successful in the near future. In addition, data analysis raised issues concerning TFL’s social interaction patterns. This and other overwhelming challenges are discussed, and some recommendations of understanding change readiness and TFL development are suggested.
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公共教育变革的准备
关于组织变革准备程度的大量研究集中在私营企业组织的持续实证分析上。本研究通过对公共教育进行离散分析而脱离现状。在个体水平上进行广义有序logit模型(GOLM)回归,以分析在一所大型公立大学工作的707名教员的样本,这些教员正在经历实质性的变化。结果显示,教师确实感知到与动机丧失、沟通渠道、团队合作性质和变革型领导者(TFL)相关的关键问题。这些问题使他们支持组织变革的需要,以便在不久的将来取得成功。此外,数据分析提出了有关伦敦交通局社会互动模式的问题。本文讨论了这一挑战和其他挑战,并提出了一些理解变化准备和TFL发展的建议。
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Higher Education for the Future
Higher Education for the Future Social Sciences-Education
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