EXAMINING AN ADULT EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP THROUGH A POSITIVE ORGANIZATIONAL LENS

This companion dissertation reports the findings of applied case study research on four community college organizational units that consistently meet or exceed standard performance measures. In addition, prior ample evidence confirms that performance extended significantly beyond what might be expla...

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Main Author: Burke, Lewis H, Jr
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Published: UKnowledge 2013
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spelling ndltd-uky.edu-oai-uknowledge.uky.edu-epe_etds-10122015-04-11T05:03:34Z EXAMINING AN ADULT EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP THROUGH A POSITIVE ORGANIZATIONAL LENS Burke, Lewis H, Jr This companion dissertation reports the findings of applied case study research on four community college organizational units that consistently meet or exceed standard performance measures. In addition, prior ample evidence confirms that performance extended significantly beyond what might be explained by available tangible resources alone. The case study contexts are common in higher education in general: a) an external partnership, (b) an ad hoc team, (c) a traditional, cross-divisional service unit, and (d) a grant-funded student service unit. Emerging positive organizational theory and research show promise for revealing performance-influencing phenomena and behaviors that are not adequately represented in standard measures. Therefore, this collaborative case study research was designed to explore positive influences on the success of the four community college units. This companion dissertation contains four manuscripts. Chapter 1 presents an introduction to the study. Chapter 2 contains a collectively written synthesis of the findings from the four individual case studies. Chapter 3 reflects individual research on a partnership that serves as a national model for adult education. Chapter four offers an alternative perspective to developing authentic leaders in community colleges. Key findings across the units suggest the influence on performance of: (a) a people-first culture, (b) authentic, trusting, inclusive leadership, and (c) resource richness beyond constrained tangible resources. Practical recommendations for scholars and practitioners are offered. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://uknowledge.uky.edu/epe_etds/11 http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=epe_etds Theses and Dissertations--Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation UKnowledge positive organizational psychology adult education unit performance organizational development authentic leadership institutional capacity Adult and Continuing Education Administration Community College Leadership Educational Leadership Higher Education Administration
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topic positive organizational psychology
adult education
unit performance
organizational development
authentic leadership
institutional capacity
Adult and Continuing Education Administration
Community College Leadership
Educational Leadership
Higher Education Administration
spellingShingle positive organizational psychology
adult education
unit performance
organizational development
authentic leadership
institutional capacity
Adult and Continuing Education Administration
Community College Leadership
Educational Leadership
Higher Education Administration
Burke, Lewis H, Jr
EXAMINING AN ADULT EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP THROUGH A POSITIVE ORGANIZATIONAL LENS
description This companion dissertation reports the findings of applied case study research on four community college organizational units that consistently meet or exceed standard performance measures. In addition, prior ample evidence confirms that performance extended significantly beyond what might be explained by available tangible resources alone. The case study contexts are common in higher education in general: a) an external partnership, (b) an ad hoc team, (c) a traditional, cross-divisional service unit, and (d) a grant-funded student service unit. Emerging positive organizational theory and research show promise for revealing performance-influencing phenomena and behaviors that are not adequately represented in standard measures. Therefore, this collaborative case study research was designed to explore positive influences on the success of the four community college units. This companion dissertation contains four manuscripts. Chapter 1 presents an introduction to the study. Chapter 2 contains a collectively written synthesis of the findings from the four individual case studies. Chapter 3 reflects individual research on a partnership that serves as a national model for adult education. Chapter four offers an alternative perspective to developing authentic leaders in community colleges. Key findings across the units suggest the influence on performance of: (a) a people-first culture, (b) authentic, trusting, inclusive leadership, and (c) resource richness beyond constrained tangible resources. Practical recommendations for scholars and practitioners are offered.
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title_short EXAMINING AN ADULT EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP THROUGH A POSITIVE ORGANIZATIONAL LENS
title_full EXAMINING AN ADULT EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP THROUGH A POSITIVE ORGANIZATIONAL LENS
title_fullStr EXAMINING AN ADULT EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP THROUGH A POSITIVE ORGANIZATIONAL LENS
title_full_unstemmed EXAMINING AN ADULT EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP THROUGH A POSITIVE ORGANIZATIONAL LENS
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