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dc.contributor.authorHo, Ai-Hsinen_NZ
dc.date.accessioned2009-12-18T00:41:55Z
dc.date.available2009-12-18T00:41:55Z
dc.date.issued2009en_NZ
dc.identifier.citationHo, A.-H. (2009). Educational leadership for international partnerships between New Zealand and east Asian Chinese higher education institutions (Thesis, Doctor of Education (EdD)). The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10289/3515en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10289/3515
dc.description.abstractThis study examines how higher education leaders in different socio-cultural contexts are involved in the practice of distributed leadership in international partnerships. This study employs socio-cultural theorising to help explain the 22 New Zealand, Singaporean, Chinese and Taiwanese higher education leaders' multiple experiences, perceptions and practices in international partnerships. In this study, socio-cultural theorising entails a view of constructivist epistemology and the ontology of constructive realism. Grounded theory methodology and Wallner's strangifications were employed to acquire, analyse, interpret and compare qualitative data across different contexts in this study. Semi-structured interviewing and document collection were the methods used for data generation. The findings suggest that distributed leadership in international higher education partnerships should move beyond simply arranging formal leadership roles, responsibilities, and resources. Distributed leadership in such cross-cultural contexts should be conceived as an inclusive approach to multiple leadership practices. Five interrelated key elements of distributed leadership emerged. They are formal arrangements, enhanced leadership opportunities, understanding the context, sustainability and learning. All the key elements entailed certain levels and aspects of learning. Learning and distributed leadership practices are closely intertwined and informing each other. A conceptual framework for the learning and practice of distributed leadership in international partnership is proposed to theorise the relationship between three sources of learning of distributed leadership, and multiple distributed leadership practices. The three sources of learning identified in this study are understandings of the context (in actuality), prior knowledge (in lifeworlds), and knowledge of leadership capital, issues and factors (in microworlds). This study provides wider implications for education practitioners in other contexts to explore in international partnerships how social, cultural and economic forms leadership capital can be successfully distributed, exchanged and sustained, and how higher education leaders at all levels can actively participate and learn in international partnerships. Recommendations for researchers to conduct cross-cultural studies are provided.en_NZ
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dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherThe University of Waikatoen_NZ
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dc.subjecteducational leadershipen_NZ
dc.subjecthigher educationen_NZ
dc.subjectinternational partnershipsen_NZ
dc.subjectinternationalisationen_NZ
dc.subjecttertiary educationen_NZ
dc.subjecthigher education institutionsen_NZ
dc.subjectNew Zealanden_NZ
dc.subjectEast Asiaen_NZ
dc.subjectSingaporeen_NZ
dc.subjectTaiwanen_NZ
dc.subjectChinaen_NZ
dc.subjectdistributed leadershipen_NZ
dc.subjectChineseen_NZ
dc.subjectuniversityen_NZ
dc.titleEducational leadership for international partnerships between New Zealand and east Asian Chinese higher education institutionsen_NZ
dc.typeThesisen_NZ
thesis.degree.disciplineEducationen_NZ
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Waikatoen_NZ
thesis.degree.levelDoctoral
thesis.degree.nameDoctor of Education (EdD)en_NZ
uow.date.accession2009-11-04T13:20:28Zen_NZ
uow.identifier.adthttp://adt.waikato.ac.nz/public/adt-uow20091104.132028
pubs.place-of-publicationHamilton, New Zealanden_NZ


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