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Developing tools for research on school leadership development: An illustrative case of a computer simulation

Parinya Showanasai (Prince of Songkhla University, Thailand)
Jiafang Lu (The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong)
Philip Hallinger (The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong)

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 25 January 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The extant literature on school leadership development is dominated by conceptual analysis, descriptive studies of current practice, critiques of current practice, and prescriptions for better ways to approach practice. Relatively few studies have examined impact of leadership development using experimental methods, among which even fewer studies have employed a cross‐cultural comparative perspective. The aim of this paper is to discuss the feasibility of using a computer simulation as tools for research in leadership development.

Design/methodology/approach

This is a methodology development paper. It discusses the feasibility of using a computer simulation as tools for research in leadership development. Exemplary research questions, research designs, and data analyses are used to illustrate the potential of this approach for addressing under‐explored issues in management education.

Findings

Three categories of cross‐cultural comparative research questions are proposed: comparative study of leadership expertise, comparative study of instructional approaches, and comparative study of leadership development processes. This study demonstrates the research potential of using the computer simulations to address complex issues in leadership development across cultures.

Originality/value

Although computer simulations have been used as training tools for several decades, few scholars have explored their potential for use in the collection of complex data in an efficient fashion. The current study not only demonstrates how a specific simulation has been adapted to collect data on leadership development in education, but also models the means by which computer simulations could be employed in a similar fashion in other domains of education and training.

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Citation

Showanasai, P., Lu, J. and Hallinger, P. (2013), "Developing tools for research on school leadership development: An illustrative case of a computer simulation", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 51 No. 1, pp. 72-91. https://doi.org/10.1108/09578231311291440

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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