Table of contents - Special Issue: Educational institutions and leadership through the lens of organization theory
Guest Editors: Bob L. Johnson Jr, Janice R. Fauske
Introduction: Organization theory, educational leadership and educational research
Bob L. Johnson, Janice R. FauskeThis essay argues that it is time to revisit and reintegrate the contributions of organization theory to the understanding of educational organizations and leadership.
Routines in school organizations: Creating stability and change
Sharon Conley, Ernestine K. EnomotoThis paper presents routinized action theory as a way to examine the regular, habitual activities that occur in school organizations. Using this theoretical lens, school routines…
Organizational learning theory in schools
Janice R. Fauske, Rebecca RaybouldThe paper's purposes are to establish organizational learning theory as evolving from the theoretical and empirical study of organizations and to build grounded theory explaining…
Building new bridges: Linking organization theory with other educational literatures
Bob L. Johnson, Michael OwensThis paper provides an example of how organization theory can be linked with other literatures in a complementary and productive manner. Establishing a bridge between the…
Bridging or buffering?: The impact of schools’ adaptive strategies on student achievement
Michael F. DiPaola, Megan Tschannen‐MoranRational and open system theories offer divergent sets of tactics on how best to deal with factors outside the boundary of the school. This study compared two competing strategies…
The business‐education relationship: Using organization theory to conceptualize a research agenda
Rodney T. Ogawa, Ruth H. KimThe purpose of this paper is to conceptualize the relationship between business and education and thereby offer a research agenda for examining the influence of business on…
Universities as communities of fate: Institutional rhetoric and student retention policy
David Waggoner, Paul GoldmanWhat is the rhetoric that higher education institutions use when they develop and publish policies to improve student retention? Using the organization literature on institutional…
Mountains, flatlands and tenuous meaning: Organizational sociology in administrative sense‐making
Duane M. CovrigContingency and institutional theories of organizational development are used to describe and interpret the 100‐year history of a health science university and to then make a case…
Postscript: where have we been?: Where are we going in the study of educational organizations?
William D. GreenfieldThe paper shares observations on each article in this volume, concluding that educational administration has continued to evolve in the application of organizational theory to…
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hybridEditors:
- Professor Chen Schechter
- Professor Jayson W. Richardson