Sustaining a Collegiate Environment: Colleagueship, Community and Choice at an Anonymous Business School

Jakov Jandrić, Rick Delbridge, Paolo Quattrone

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Abstract

The increasing push towards centralisation and bureaucratisation in higher education, further exacerbated by the disruption caused by the COVID19 pandemic, calls for a better understanding of the nature of collegiality in contemporary universities. We address this issue by looking into the necessary conditions and barriers to sustaining a collegiate environment. The empirical focus is on academics, academic leaders and professional support staff at Anonymous Business School (ABS), a department in a large civic UK university. We interviewed 32 participants across the school, ranging from early-career academics to experienced professors and members of department leadership teams. The findings suggest multiple emerging perspectives on collegiality, with features of horizontal collegiality perceived as key to successful academic responses to the crisis. The findings also indicate how sustaining a collegiate environment within the department requires both choice and effort from leadership and from staff, particularly when decision-making is primarily located at the centre of the university. The choice and effort made across different collegiate pockets contribute to the department becoming an ‘island of collegiality’ within the increasingly centralised and bureaucratised university hierarchy. In this sense, the actions of the department leadership to establish supporting mechanisms, and the actions of the staff to, in turn, embrace and build interpersonal relationships and professional identities, are key to sustaining a collegiate environment.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch in the Sociology of Organizations
Subtitle of host publicationRestoring Faculty Authority in Universities
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
Pages51-73
Number of pages23
Volume87
Edition51
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-80455-818-8
ISBN (Print)978-1-80455-821-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Dec 2023

Publication series

NameResearch in the Sociology of Organizations
Volume87

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