Worldviews and Values in Higher Education

Institutional Governance, Leadership, and Capacity Building

Madasu Bhaskara Rao|Abhilasha Singh|Pulaparthi Mallika Rao
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Cultural perspectives impact governance, and certain cultures may prefer hierarchical and centralized forms of governance, while others may lean towards more democratic and participatory ones. Governance, guided by ethical worldviews, ensures transparency, accountability, and integrity in decision-making. Worldviews significantly impact leadership styles, and a leader who holds a collectivist perspective would prioritize team building and community outcomes. Leaders' values influence the institution's vision and mission and impact curriculum development, research, and innovation goals. Institutions' approaches to professional development are shaped by their worldviews on continuous learning and improvement. Organizations prioritizing innovation are more likely to allocate greater resources toward advanced training initiatives. Values shape the distribution of resources for capacity building.

The chapters presented here link theory, policy, and practice using various research methods. This volume on Worldviews and Values in Higher Education examines the profound influence of worldviews and values in shaping institutional governance, leadership, and capacity building. Integrating worldviews and values into institutional policies ensures that governance, leadership, and capacity building initiatives are coordinated and mutually supportive. Organizations have the ability to evaluate the effectiveness of governance, leadership, and capacity building programs by examining how closely they adhere to the declared values and objectives. This includes the assessment of student achievement, research outcomes, community influence, and the institution's long-term viability.

By acknowledging and carefully incorporating worldviews and values, higher education institutions may establish effective, streamlined, equitable, inclusive, and forward-looking settings.

Chapter 1. The Role of Worldviews and Values in Shaping Effective Institutional Governance, Leadership, and Capacity Building; Madasu Bhaskara Rao, Pulaparthi Mallika Rao, and Abhilasha Singh

  • Chapter 2. Guiding Values-Based Leadership in Higher Education: Four Values-Behaviour Clusters and Reflexive Questions; Duncan D. Nulty, Alison Owens, and Susan Brooman-Jones
  • Chapter 3. Institutional Core Values: Creating Resonance with Individual Attributes and Ideals; Beena Giridharan
  • Chapter 4. The Role of Values in Shaping How Higher Education Institutions Imagine and Use the Future; Chris Mayer
  • Chapter 5. Investigating the Role of Values in Higher Education Governance, Leadership, Management, and Decision-Making; Carel D. Jansen van Vuuren, Nina Barnes, Marieta du Plessis, and José M. Frantz
  • Chapter 6. Better Together: The Power of Shared Values in Institutional Quality Assurance; Christopher (Chris) Donaldson and Jacqueline (Jackie) Hamilton
  • Chapter 7. Academic Freedom, Confidentiality and Security; Randolph Hall, Annicka Caprariello, and Amber Patel
  • Chapter 8. Analysis of Organizational and Personal Bases of Power in For-Profit and Not-For-Profit Higher Education Institutions; Chloe Waters, Cheryl A. Boglarsky, Patrick Blessinger, Michael T. Hamlet, and Rana R. Zeine
  • Chapter 9. Individual Leadership in Higher Education: Partial Solutions, Unintended Consequences, and the Search for an Alternative; Jouni Kekäle and Rómulo Pinheiro
  • Chapter 10. Competition in the Global Business School Field; Kimmo Alajoutsijärvi and Kerttu Kettunen
  • Chapter 11. Investigating and Promoting Higher Education Values in International Settings; Barbara Cozza and Rong Hu

Madasu Bhaskara Rao is a Professor at the ICFAI Business School in Hyderabad, India, a constituent of the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, a deemed-to-be University.

Abhilasha Singh is Vice President for Academic Affairs at the American University in the Emirates, Dubai, UAE.

Pulaparthi Mallika Rao is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management, CMR Technical Campus, Hyderabad, India.