遴选商学院院长:基于知识的多标准方法

IF 6.6 2区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
S. Kheybari, Alessio Ishizaka, Mohammad Reza Mehrpour, Vijay Pereira
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目的商学院在培养个人适应不断变化的环境的能力方面发挥着重要作用。这种灵活的组织需要作为领导者的院长们具备精明而负责任的行政人员的知识和特质。在这方面,对领导力特质的测量为评估领导者的选择过程铺平了道路。在本研究中,我们对领导力的属性进行了测量,从而为评估领导者的决策过程铺平了道路:丰富的数据包括来自伊朗、印度、中国、法国、英国、加拿大和美国七个国家的 93 名大学教授的意见。在评估答复时,作者考虑了每位参与者所在国家和大陆的国籍和发展水平。在这项研究中,作者根据最佳-最差法(BWM)编制了一份在线问卷。通过进行单因素方差分析(ANOVA),作者还从真实领导力、领导者与成员交流以及社会认同与领导力的角度确定了科学界的显著统计差异。研究结果研究结果提供了作为领导商学院的最重要标准(即知识渊博的院长)的透明度的证据。此外,研究结果还揭示了发达国家和发展中国家在真实领导力支柱方面存在的显著差异:作者调查了不同国家科学界的态度、商学院、BWM、院长遴选和领导力评估。通过 BWM,作者衡量了商学院遴选知识渊博的领导者的最终标准。作者对比了发展中国家和发达国家科学界的态度。作者探讨了各国在遴选知识渊博的商学院领导方面的异同。作者通过探讨研究人员对商学院院长遴选程序所涉及的标准权重的不同看法,提出了有益的见解。
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Selection of a business school dean: a multi-criteria knowledge-based approach
Purpose Business schools play a significant role in providing individuals with the ability to adapt to constantly changing environments. Such agile organizations require deans who, as leaders, possess the knowledge and attributes of astute and responsible executives. In this regard, the measurement of the attributes of leadership paves the way for evaluating a leader’s options process. In this study, we measure the attributes of leadership to pave the way for evaluating a leader’s decision-making process. Design/methodology/approach The rich data included the opinions of 93 university professors from seven countries: Iran, India, China, France, the UK, Canada and the USA. In appraising the responses, the authors considered the nationality and the development level of each participant’s country and continent. In this study, the authors developed an online questionnaire based on the best-worst method (BWM). By performing a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), the authors also determined the significant statistical differences of the scientific communities through the lenses of authentic leadership, leader-member exchange and social identity and leadership. Findings The results provide evidence of transparency, measured as the most important criterion for leading a business school, i.e. knowledgeable deanship. Furthermore, the findings reveal a meaningful difference between developed and developing countries in the context of an authentic leadership pillar. Originality/value This paper contributed to the literature in five major ways as follows: The authors investigated the attitudes of scientific communities from different countries, business schools, BWM, dean selection and leadership evaluation.By means of the BWM, the authors measured the criteria culminating in the selection of a knowledgeable leader for a business school.The authors compared and contrasted the attitudes of scientific communities in developing countries vis-à-vis those in developed ones.The authors addressed the differences and similarities among countries in relation to the selection of a knowledgeable business school leader.The authors provided beneficial insights by addressing the different perspectives of researchers on the weights of the criteria involved in the selection procedure for a business school dean.
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CiteScore
13.70
自引率
15.70%
发文量
99
期刊介绍: Knowledge Management covers all the key issues in its field including: ■Developing an appropriate culture and communication strategy ■Integrating learning and knowledge infrastructure ■Knowledge management and the learning organization ■Information organization and retrieval technologies for improving the quality of knowledge ■Linking knowledge management to performance initiatives ■Retaining knowledge - human and intellectual capital ■Using information technology to develop knowledge management ■Knowledge management and innovation ■Measuring the value of knowledge already within an organization ■What lies beyond knowledge management?
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