2021
DOI: 10.1108/qae-12-2020-0154
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Rapid, centralised decision-making in a higher education emergency

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to explain the primacy that rapid, centralised decision-making gained in higher education institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a particular focus on Australian universities. Design/methodology/approach This paper draws on discussions regarding policy problems of an international, purpose-convened on-line policy network involving over 100 registrations from multiple countries. It analyses emerging institutional policy governance texts and documents shared between network par… Show more

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“…There is significant literature on administrator decision making in community colleges (Freeman et al, 2021;Head, 2015;Oliver & Hioco, 2012;Wood & Hilton, 2012). However, there is a gap in literature focused on community college administrators' decision making about online proctoring software adoption.…”
Section: Administrator Decision Making Related To Online Proctoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is significant literature on administrator decision making in community colleges (Freeman et al, 2021;Head, 2015;Oliver & Hioco, 2012;Wood & Hilton, 2012). However, there is a gap in literature focused on community college administrators' decision making about online proctoring software adoption.…”
Section: Administrator Decision Making Related To Online Proctoringmentioning
confidence: 99%