Randomly selected deans (N=456) employed at public institutions rated one of four pro-vost position announcements varied by two variables: job attributes and institutional mission. Independent variables were job attributes, institutional mission, and institution type; dependent variablewas a rating of three itemswith Likert-type scales: likelihood of applying for provost job described, likelihood of accepting an interview for provost job described, and likelihood of accepting provost job described if offered. A 2 × 2 × 3 ANOVA (12 cells; n = 38) detected a main effect for institutional mission (F = 3.95; df= 1, 444; p <.05). Deans rated jobs emphasizing a research mission more favorably than those emphasizing a teaching mission. No other...
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Thesis advisor: Hans de WitDo employers prioritize the signal associated with the name of the univer...
Professional staff in higher education are a large and continuously growing body of employees. Over ...
Includes bibliographical references.The problem in this study was to determine the influence of the ...
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The focus of this study was on factors that influenced the search process for the dean of education ...
This study investigated the extent to which corporate recruiters, students and faculty share an unde...
I extended recruitment research by sampling from the applicant population to investigate factors rel...
Higher education requires exemplary faculty to provide a high quality education to college-level stu...
This study investigates the perceptions of the administrative roles of the academic dean. A comparis...
This article examines the impact of three leadership styles as a predict or of job satisfaction in a...
In the battle to maintain enrollment levels, institutions are confronting many questions about effec...
We develop and then empirically test a model of how organization reputation, job and organizational ...
Journal ArticleThis survey research study uses job choice theory to assess recent educational leader...
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