Academics as decision makers: what style do they adopt?

Zizah Che Senik, and Ridzuan Md Sham, and Nik Mu’tasim Nik Abdul Rahman, and Rosmah Mat Isa, and Md Daud Ismail, and Mohd Dzul Azzwan Mohd Nor, and Noor Azuan Hashim, and Ahmad Khairy Ahmad Domil, (2012) Academics as decision makers: what style do they adopt? AJTLHE: ASEAN Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 4 (1). pp. 69-81. ISSN 1985-5826

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Abstract

Many studies have focused on the decision-making styles (DMS) of managers, but very few have studied the DMS among academicians. Using the Rowe Decision Style Inventory, this study investigates the DMS of the academics in a public university in Malaysia. The objectives are to identify the common styles adopted by the academics and to determine their dominant styles in relation to their gender, age, faculty, qualifications, and years of service. This study employed a quantitative-questionnaire design that was distributed to 163 academics during an in-house training program. Four types of DMS—directive, analytical, conceptual, and behavioural styles—were identified with regard to gender, age, faculty, qualifications, and years of service. The results revealed that while the majority of the respondents have more than one dominant DMS, the conceptual and analytical styles predominate. Additionally, empirical evidence of variations in the types of DMS across demographic characteristics was found. These findings provide important implications for academics in making the most effective decisions within their profession

Item Type:Article
Keywords:decision-making style; managing education industry; organisational decision-making; malaysian higher education system
Journal:Asian Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
ID Code:3463
Deposited By: Mr Azam
Deposited On:03 Feb 2012 08:27
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