In the UK and elsewhere, the idea of ‘distributing leadership’ in universities is becoming more popular. Yet, there is surprisingly little research on this topic. This paper reports on a funded study which explored how one institution had implemented a newly conceived ‘distributed’ leadership model, specifically to investigate the impact of the model on the academics who had taken on the new leadership positions within the university. The study adopted an exploratory, sequential mixed methods design with in-depth interviews (n=30) being undertaken first, followed by an online survey (n=177). The findings suggest that the challenge of ‘distributed leadership’ in universities is complex on a number of levels: the plurality of the institutiona...
This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring how distributed patterns of leadership manifest ...
Changes to the governance and management of institutions of higher education (often described as ‘ne...
Conference paper Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Research into Higher Educatio...
In the UK and elsewhere, the idea of ‘distributing leadership’ in universities is becoming more popu...
In this paper we present findings from research in 12 UK universities that sought to capture a range...
Author's draft; final version published in Leadership. Available on http://online.sagepub.com/The te...
Accepted for publication in Educational Management, Administration and Leadership, 2008/9. Final ve...
Abstract The term ‘distributed leader ship ’ has been prominent in research into educational managem...
While there has been significant research into the theory and practice of distributed leadership in ...
Changes to the governance and management of institutions of higher education (often described as �...
Distributed Leadership (DL) has become increasingly common in UK higher education institutions over ...
This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring how distributed patterns of leadership manifest ...
This report presents the outcomes of a research project on the leadership of academic work in UK hig...
Abstract This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring how distributed patterns of leadership ...
This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring how distributed patterns of leadership manifest ...
This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring how distributed patterns of leadership manifest ...
Changes to the governance and management of institutions of higher education (often described as ‘ne...
Conference paper Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Research into Higher Educatio...
In the UK and elsewhere, the idea of ‘distributing leadership’ in universities is becoming more popu...
In this paper we present findings from research in 12 UK universities that sought to capture a range...
Author's draft; final version published in Leadership. Available on http://online.sagepub.com/The te...
Accepted for publication in Educational Management, Administration and Leadership, 2008/9. Final ve...
Abstract The term ‘distributed leader ship ’ has been prominent in research into educational managem...
While there has been significant research into the theory and practice of distributed leadership in ...
Changes to the governance and management of institutions of higher education (often described as �...
Distributed Leadership (DL) has become increasingly common in UK higher education institutions over ...
This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring how distributed patterns of leadership manifest ...
This report presents the outcomes of a research project on the leadership of academic work in UK hig...
Abstract This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring how distributed patterns of leadership ...
This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring how distributed patterns of leadership manifest ...
This paper reports on a qualitative study exploring how distributed patterns of leadership manifest ...
Changes to the governance and management of institutions of higher education (often described as ‘ne...
Conference paper Presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Research into Higher Educatio...