The drivers of Higher Education leadership competence: a study of Moldovan HEI’s
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DAWSON, David, HEPWORTH, John, BUGAIAN, Larisa, WILLIAMS, Sue. The drivers of Higher Education leadership competence: a study of Moldovan HEI’s. In: Studies in Higher Education, 2020, nr. 6(45), pp. 1217-1232. ISSN 0307-5079. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2018.1557135
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Studies in Higher Education
Numărul 6(45) / 2020 / ISSN 0307-5079 /ISSNe 1470-174X

The drivers of Higher Education leadership competence: a study of Moldovan HEI’s

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2018.1557135

Pag. 1217-1232

Dawson David1, Hepworth John1, Bugaian Larisa2, Williams Sue1
 
1 University of Gloucestershire,
2 Technical University of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 2 octombrie 2020


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This paper examines the qualities and skills needed by leaders and managers in Higher Education; the extent to which leaders and managers in 15 Moldovan Institutions perceive themselves to hold those qualities and skills; and the main drivers for holding higher levels of them. Review of the literature suggests that the qualities and skills examined belong to nine domains. The leaders and managers perceive themselves to be strongest on the Personal Values domain and weakest on Managing Resources. Where respondents have moved to the action stage of learning, perceive their organisation to be supportive of development, and have access to a broader range of development activities they are more likely to report higher levels of competence on the qualities and skills. The paper concludes that where institutions want to develop leadership and management capacity they need to help leaders and managers to psychologically commit to acting on their development needs.

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action, competence, leadership, organisational support