The study design investigated the leadership behavior of deans of education that addresses an important aspect of leadership – leadership is created when there is alignment between the organizational leadership behaviors needed by the institution and the leadership behaviors provided by the organizational leader. A survey of a selected group of deans of education from 35 institutions addressed the questions: what do deans self-identify as their prominent leadership behavior and to what extent do deans use multiple leadership behaviors. The research of Bolman and Deal (1984) provided the frames for analysis: structural, human resource, political, and symbolic frames. The study response rate was 50%. The findings of the study indicated that the majority of respondents perceived their primary leadership behavior as most closely matching the human resource frame. Results also indicated that a majority of respondents did not perceive that they
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15 December 2007
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December 15 2007
Perceived Differences of Leadership Behaviors of Deans of Education: A Selected Study Open Access
Susan Beck-Frazier, Ed.D.;
Susan Beck-Frazier, Ed.D.
1
Associate Dean, College of Fine Arts and Communication East Carolina University Greenville
, North Carolina
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Larry Nash White, Ph.D.;
Larry Nash White, Ph.D.
2
Assistant Professor Department of Library Science and Instructional Technology East Carolina University Greenville
, North Carolina
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Cheryl McFadden, Ed.D.
Cheryl McFadden, Ed.D.
3
Associate Professor Department of Educational Leadership East Carolina University Greenville
, NC 27858
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Journal of Leadership Education (2007) 6 (1): 92–107.
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Beck-Frazier S, White LN, McFadden C (2007), "Perceived Differences of Leadership Behaviors of Deans of Education: A Selected Study". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 6 No. 1 pp. 92–107, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V6/I1/RF4
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