Institutional Transformation: An Analysis of Change Initiatives at NSF ADVANCE Institutions

The purpose of this study was to examine how institutional culture promoted or impeded the implementation of round one and two NSF ADVANCE initiatives designed to improve academic climates for women in science and engineering. This study was conducted in two phases. In phase one, 35 participants fro...

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Main Author: Plummer, Ellen Wright
Other Authors: Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
Format: Others
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/28204
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07042006-153209/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-282042020-09-26T05:32:44Z Institutional Transformation: An Analysis of Change Initiatives at NSF ADVANCE Institutions Plummer, Ellen Wright Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Creamer, Elizabeth G. Hyer, Patricia B. O'Barr, Jean Hirt, Joan B. Higher Education Women in Science and Engineering ADVANCE Institutional Transformation The purpose of this study was to examine how institutional culture promoted or impeded the implementation of round one and two NSF ADVANCE initiatives designed to improve academic climates for women in science and engineering. This study was conducted in two phases. In phase one, 35 participants from 18 institutions were interviewed to answer three research questions. Participants identified a policy, process, or program designed to improve academic cultures for women in science and engineering fields. Participants also identified strategies that promoted the implementation of these efforts, and discussed factors that impeded these efforts. In phase two, site visits were conducted at two institutions to answer a fourth research question. How did institutional culture shape the design and implementation of faculty search processes? Policies, processes, and programs were implemented by participants at the institutional, departmental, and individual levels and included family friendly and dual career policies at the institutional level, improved departmental faculty search and climate improvement processes, and mentoring programs and training for department heads at the individual level. Communication and leadership strategies were key to the successful implementation of policies, processes, and programs designed to achieve institutional transformation. Communication strategies involved shaping change messages to reach varied audiences often with the argument that change efforts would improve the climate for everyone not just women faculty members. Administrative and faculty leaders from multiple levels proved important to change efforts. Institutional culture shaped initiatives to improve faculty search processes. Faculty leaders in both settings used data to persuade faculty members of the need for change. At one site, data that included national availability information was critical to advancing the change agenda. At the other site, social science data that illustrated gender bias was persuasive. Faculty members who were effective as change agents were those who were credible with their peers in that setting. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T20:13:44Z 2014-03-14T20:13:44Z 2006-06-26 2006-07-04 2006-09-27 2006-09-27 Dissertation etd-07042006-153209 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/28204 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07042006-153209/ IRBApproval.pdf PlummerDissertation.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Higher Education
Women in Science and Engineering
ADVANCE
Institutional Transformation
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Women in Science and Engineering
ADVANCE
Institutional Transformation
Plummer, Ellen Wright
Institutional Transformation: An Analysis of Change Initiatives at NSF ADVANCE Institutions
description The purpose of this study was to examine how institutional culture promoted or impeded the implementation of round one and two NSF ADVANCE initiatives designed to improve academic climates for women in science and engineering. This study was conducted in two phases. In phase one, 35 participants from 18 institutions were interviewed to answer three research questions. Participants identified a policy, process, or program designed to improve academic cultures for women in science and engineering fields. Participants also identified strategies that promoted the implementation of these efforts, and discussed factors that impeded these efforts. In phase two, site visits were conducted at two institutions to answer a fourth research question. How did institutional culture shape the design and implementation of faculty search processes? Policies, processes, and programs were implemented by participants at the institutional, departmental, and individual levels and included family friendly and dual career policies at the institutional level, improved departmental faculty search and climate improvement processes, and mentoring programs and training for department heads at the individual level. Communication and leadership strategies were key to the successful implementation of policies, processes, and programs designed to achieve institutional transformation. Communication strategies involved shaping change messages to reach varied audiences often with the argument that change efforts would improve the climate for everyone not just women faculty members. Administrative and faculty leaders from multiple levels proved important to change efforts. Institutional culture shaped initiatives to improve faculty search processes. Faculty leaders in both settings used data to persuade faculty members of the need for change. At one site, data that included national availability information was critical to advancing the change agenda. At the other site, social science data that illustrated gender bias was persuasive. Faculty members who were effective as change agents were those who were credible with their peers in that setting. === Ph. D.
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title Institutional Transformation: An Analysis of Change Initiatives at NSF ADVANCE Institutions
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