Many studies have focused on the decision-making styles (DMS) of managers, but very few have studied the DMS among academicians. Using the Rowe Decision Style Inventory, this study investigates the DMS of the academics in a public university in Malaysia. The objectives are to identify the common styles adopted by the academics and to determine their dominant styles in relation to their gender, age, faculty, qualifications, and years of service. This study employed a quantitative-questionnaire design that was distributed to 163 academics during an in-house training program. Four types of DMS—directive, analytical, conceptual, and behavioural styles—were identified with regard to gender, age, faculty, qualifications, and years of service. The...
This study aimed at identifying the dominant classroom management styles by the faculty members in A...
This study examines the work-family conflict and decision making styles of faculty members in higher...
We analyzed and compared the decision-making processes underlying two approaches that academics migh...
It is often said that decision making style (DMS) is reflective of leadership style. Numerous studie...
AbstractNumerous studies in the area of Management and Leadership indicate that one's decision makin...
This study intended to describe the demographic data and decision making styles of instructors in th...
AbstractThis paper discusses the effect of management and decision-making styles on job satisfaction...
Decision-making is one of the most important elements in the administration of any organization. In ...
The study was aimed to find out the relationship of decision making styles of academic managers with...
AbstractThis research embarks on a scientific journey of investigating the university managers’ brai...
Purpose. Higher education has entered a period of limited growth that is projected to extend into th...
Decision-making is fundamentally a function of a company’s top members’ prerogative. Any success att...
Universities in Malaysia are putting a never-ending effort to ensure academics’ growth through stron...
Decision making can be regarded as an outcome of mental processes (cognitive process) leading to the...
Whereas substantial research in decision-making styles has focused on the theoretical and conceptua...
This study aimed at identifying the dominant classroom management styles by the faculty members in A...
This study examines the work-family conflict and decision making styles of faculty members in higher...
We analyzed and compared the decision-making processes underlying two approaches that academics migh...
It is often said that decision making style (DMS) is reflective of leadership style. Numerous studie...
AbstractNumerous studies in the area of Management and Leadership indicate that one's decision makin...
This study intended to describe the demographic data and decision making styles of instructors in th...
AbstractThis paper discusses the effect of management and decision-making styles on job satisfaction...
Decision-making is one of the most important elements in the administration of any organization. In ...
The study was aimed to find out the relationship of decision making styles of academic managers with...
AbstractThis research embarks on a scientific journey of investigating the university managers’ brai...
Purpose. Higher education has entered a period of limited growth that is projected to extend into th...
Decision-making is fundamentally a function of a company’s top members’ prerogative. Any success att...
Universities in Malaysia are putting a never-ending effort to ensure academics’ growth through stron...
Decision making can be regarded as an outcome of mental processes (cognitive process) leading to the...
Whereas substantial research in decision-making styles has focused on the theoretical and conceptua...
This study aimed at identifying the dominant classroom management styles by the faculty members in A...
This study examines the work-family conflict and decision making styles of faculty members in higher...
We analyzed and compared the decision-making processes underlying two approaches that academics migh...