This article addresses academics who innovate in higher education and their characteristics. We undertake a qualitative case study of six individuals who implemented disruptive and transformative pedagogical approaches and curricular practices in their departments and/or at their institutions. Our findings point to six common characteristics – motivation to change institutionalized practices, interest in change, experience in the field, multi-embeddedness, authority to act, and the strategic use of social networks – which seem to play a role at individual levels in driving these disruptive and transformative approaches. While acknowledging studies in higher education that address innovation as a response to exogenous influences, this study ...
Calls for practitioners to ‘innovate’ are common within higher education and universities, which go ...
The current global context and the ongoing disruptive nature of technological advancements continue ...
The U.S. system of higher education is under fire for lacking innovation. A key driver of this need ...
Change in higher education is a topic of growing urgency and national prominence. The study addresse...
This study examines the internal and external networking strategies of leaders furthering potentiall...
This analysis contributes conceptually to the field by investigating how campuses both originate and...
The academic climate is challenging on so many levels arising from the research-teaching nexus, chan...
Purpose—This paper proposes an attributes framework for embedding “Changemaker”—a university initiat...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in innovation in teaching and learning in hi...
Technology has been merged into education in almost every aspect and has also been seen as an engine...
Innovation generation and diffusion have been widely acknowledged as hinging upon the complex set of...
While innovation is a central concern in higher education, I have sought to understand those profess...
The purpose of this study is to understand how change takes place in schools of education by examini...
Contemporary social issues, such as poverty, inequality, and climate change, exceed the capacity of ...
Calls for practitioners to ‘innovate’ are common within higher education and universities, which go ...
Calls for practitioners to ‘innovate’ are common within higher education and universities, which go ...
The current global context and the ongoing disruptive nature of technological advancements continue ...
The U.S. system of higher education is under fire for lacking innovation. A key driver of this need ...
Change in higher education is a topic of growing urgency and national prominence. The study addresse...
This study examines the internal and external networking strategies of leaders furthering potentiall...
This analysis contributes conceptually to the field by investigating how campuses both originate and...
The academic climate is challenging on so many levels arising from the research-teaching nexus, chan...
Purpose—This paper proposes an attributes framework for embedding “Changemaker”—a university initiat...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in innovation in teaching and learning in hi...
Technology has been merged into education in almost every aspect and has also been seen as an engine...
Innovation generation and diffusion have been widely acknowledged as hinging upon the complex set of...
While innovation is a central concern in higher education, I have sought to understand those profess...
The purpose of this study is to understand how change takes place in schools of education by examini...
Contemporary social issues, such as poverty, inequality, and climate change, exceed the capacity of ...
Calls for practitioners to ‘innovate’ are common within higher education and universities, which go ...
Calls for practitioners to ‘innovate’ are common within higher education and universities, which go ...
The current global context and the ongoing disruptive nature of technological advancements continue ...
The U.S. system of higher education is under fire for lacking innovation. A key driver of this need ...