Vice Chancellors for the 21st Century? A Study of Contemporary Recruitment and Selection Practices in Australian Universities
Abstract
This article is based on recent Ph.D research. The practices for appointing Vice Chancellors (VC’s) in Australian Universities were examined, together with the changing role of the VC and new demographic patterns in VC backgrounds. A number of other issues were also examined, including the training and preparation of VC’s, mentoring and the changing skill base required to be effective in the role. In addition, the paradox was investigated of appointing academics from the ranks of individuals with non‐business backgrounds, to run large enterprises which are being compelled to adopt an increasingly business‐oriented focus.
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Citation
O’Meara, B. and Petzall, S. (2005), "Vice Chancellors for the 21st Century? A Study of Contemporary Recruitment and Selection Practices in Australian Universities", Management Research News, Vol. 28 No. 6, pp. 18-35. https://doi.org/10.1108/01409170510784850
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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