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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.2478/zireb-2018-0003

Organisational Decision-Making and Academic Institutions: Increasing Complexity of Processes, Settings and Actors

Ivana Ilijašić Veršić ; CESSDA ERIC, Bergen, Norway


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Abstract

Changes in understanding and interpretation of decision-making processes have shed more light on complex interplay given the different settings, and different actors. The limitations in human decision-making and their significance and long-term implications on organizational management or policy making inspired a large body of evidence and research. Exploration of decision-making processes spans over decades, and is closely connected to the role of power; the amount of power in organizations is usually joined by the knowledge and prior experience, which together play a significant role in decision-making process, as well in selection of candidates for the job. However, there is an evident void concerning publications on decision-making processes in academic institutions, and it rapidly becomes the focus of interest due to a specific opposition contained in its core; positions of high level administrators are held by the university professors with no mandatory previous experience and/or knowledge in organisational management.

Keywords

decision-making; academic institutions; organisations

Hrčak ID:

200883

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/200883

Publication date:

31.5.2018.

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