“…O' Hara & Clement (2018) concluded that empowerment included decision-making power, creative thinking, critical thinking, and awareness rising. In another study, Osman & Tanner (2017) introduced the factors affecting psychological empowerment including intrapersonal, interactive and behavioral factors. In another study, Niazazari & Taghvaei Yazdi (2014) reported that empowering university administrators includes four structural approaches (vision, goals and mission of the university, university structure and policy, teaching methods and ways to acquire skills and knowledge, application of information and communication technology, and Suggestion system), managerial approach (increasing university productivity, building trust, commitment and acceptance of responsibility, continuous development and improvement of managers' performance, management and leadership strategies, and a sense of job security and satisfaction), motivational approach (creating motivation and self-esteem, respect and credibility To managers, self-esteem, self-confidence and self-fulfillment, payment and reward system and flexibility, self-control and self-evaluation) and participatory approach (freedom of action and autonomy, group participation and sharing of university information, individual decision-making in university, power sharing and delegation at levels University and ethics and professional behavior).…”