The use of information management towards strategic decision effectiveness in higher education institutions in the context of Bahrain

E. S. A. Dhaen
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Purpose Strategic decision importance has rarely been investigated as a decision-specific characteristic in the strategic decision-making process (SDMP) literature taking into consideration information management while taking important strategic decisions. Here, the ability of decision importance to predict decision effectiveness as an outcome of SDMPs in higher education institutions (HEIs) is examined in the context of Bahrain. Design/methodology/approach A conceptual model is developed relating decision importance to decision effectiveness indirectly via the SDMP characteristics intuition, rationality and decentralization. Data from a cross-sectional questionnaire completed by leaders of HEIs and academics involved in strategic decision-making in Bahrain are used to test the model and hypotheses via correlation analysis. The paper also considers a literature review of the use of information management while taking a strategic decision. Findings Decision importance is shown to positively influence decision effectiveness in Bahraini HEIs mediated by rationality and by decentralization in decision-making, although negative effects of decentralization are also demonstrated. However, decision importance does not influence decision effectiveness mediated by intuition. Research limitations/implications Due to the small sample size, the results cannot be generalized to contexts beyond HEIs in Bahrain. Additional SDMP characteristics of significance in the context of HEIs could be future investigated, for instance, political behaviour and lateral communication, are not included in the model. Future research exploring the latter two aspects could provide deeper insight into the findings. Practical implications The findings of this paper could be considered by HEIs senior management and members of the governing body while strategic decision-making, which could be at different levels, including strategic planning or assessing a strategic decision in terms of effectiveness. This paper will also provide insight one the use of information while considering strategic decision-making. Social implications A model leading for effective strategic decision-making could be used by leaders of HEIs and regulators including licensing bodies and QA agencies to set standards for HEIs for sustainable performance and quality education in line with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Initiative. Strategic decision-making will have an impact on the overall performance of HEIs and serve all relevant stakeholder’s including parents, students, employers and industry. Originality/value Little research conducted in relation to strategic decision-making in the Gulf Cooperation Council therefore, this research will add original findings and the outcome of this study will lead to future research related to SDMP and the use of information management in the overall strategic decision-making.
在巴林的背景下使用信息管理对高等教育机构的战略决策有效性
战略决策重要性在战略决策过程(SDMP)文献中很少作为决策特定特征进行研究,在进行重要战略决策时考虑信息管理。在这里,在巴林的背景下,决策重要性预测决策有效性作为高等教育机构(HEIs)的sdmp的结果的能力进行了研究。设计/方法/途径通过SDMP的直觉、理性和去中心化特征,建立了一个将决策重要性与决策有效性间接联系起来的概念模型。数据来自横断面问卷,由参与巴林战略决策的高等教育机构领导人和学者完成,通过相关分析来检验模型和假设。本文还考虑了在采取战略决策时使用信息管理的文献综述。结果:巴林高等教育机构的决策重要性在决策理性和决策分权的作用下对决策有效性产生积极影响,但分权的负面影响也被证明。然而,决策重要性并不影响由直觉介导的决策有效性。研究局限性/意义由于样本量小,研究结果不能推广到巴林高等学校以外的情况。在高等教育背景下具有重要意义的其他SDMP特征可以在未来进行调查,例如,政治行为和横向沟通不包括在模型中。未来对后两个方面的研究可以为研究结果提供更深入的见解。实际意义本报告的研究结果可供高等教育院校高层管理人员及管治机构成员在策略性决策时参考。策略性决策可涉及不同层面,包括策略性规划或评估策略性决策的成效。本文还将提供洞察信息的使用,同时考虑战略决策。社会影响高等教育机构的领导和监管机构(包括发牌机构和质量保证机构)可以使用一个有效的战略决策模型,为高等教育机构制定符合联合国可持续发展目标和倡议的可持续绩效和优质教育标准。策略性决策将影响高等教育机构的整体表现,并服务于所有相关的利益相关者,包括家长、学生、雇主和业界。原创性/价值与海湾合作委员会战略决策相关的研究很少,因此,本研究将增加原创性发现,本研究的结果将导致未来与SDMP和在整体战略决策中使用信息管理相关的研究。
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