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(Un)ethical practices and ethical dilemmas in universities : academic leaders’ perceptions

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by L Ehrich, N Cranston, M Kimber, Karen StarrKaren Starr
In this paper we report on the qualitative component of a study that explored middle-level academic leaders’ experiences of (un)ethical practices and ethical dilemmas in their daily work. An electronic survey was distributed to academic leaders from universities across three Australian states. There are three major findings in this study. First, the messy context of universities is providing a fertile ground for ethical dilemmas to flourish. Second, the two main categories of unethical practices identified by participants were academic dishonesty and inappropriate behaviour towards staff and students. Third, the ethical dilemmas that emerged focused on the academic leaders’ strong sense of professional ethics that were in conflict with an ethic of care, supervisors’ directives, and the rules and policies of the organisation.

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Journal

International studies in educational administration

Volume

40

Issue

2

Pagination

99 - 114

Publisher

Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration and Management (CCEAM)

Location

Penrith, N. S. W.

ISSN

1324-1702

eISSN

1839-2768

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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