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Involvement in ISO 14001 : ISO 14001 from a user perspectiveBomark, Niklas January 2011 (has links)
Today the ISO 14001 system is used within a rather wide spectrum of firms and industries, even if the early adopters of the standard mainly where organizations in the heavy industry and manufacturing sectors (Peglaue and Baxter, 2007). Many of those early adopters have now been certified for over 10 years, and during the years several surveys and case studies have been conducted to pinpoint the motives, benefits and challenges for why organizations chose to implement and maintain the system (Massoud, 2010; Jiang and Bansal, 2003). However, one issue with research about ISO 14001 up until now is that most studies have focused upon a managerial perspective where the managers´ attitudes have been in focus rather than the employees (Boiral, 2007). Therefore, this case study set out to explore how the employees, the production operators, inside one certified organization are involved in ISO 14001 through a Grounded Theory approach. The results of the study showed that the production operators relied upon different strategies in order to legitimize their involvement in ISO 14001. Further on, the study shows that the production operators where involved in ISO 14001 at a level which was required in order to keep the certification. However, they could not obtain enough legitimacy to motivate an involvement in ISO 14001 which extended what was required in order to keep the certification. Grounded in the discovery of the different strategies used by the employees, this study argues that environmental awareness could be seen as an internal barrier and as a source for unsatisfied employees. Something which risks emphasizes a feeling of being involved in a rational myth (Boiral, 2007).
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Connecting the role of school superintendents to teaching and learning in schools: a research synthesis of three educational administration peer reviewed research journals between 1983-2006Shidemantle, Steven Paul 10 October 2008 (has links)
This exploratory synthesis of research was the product of three years of
dissertation research efforts that systematically reviewed 23 years of empirical articles
between 1983 (or its inception) and 2006 from three of the most highly regarded
educational administration journals. Specifically designed to collect investigative data
and information from primary research contained within Educational Administration
Quarterly, the Journal of School Leadership, and the Journal of Educational
Administration; this research synthesis drew upon various research methods to
propose pragmatic insights and proffer an empirically founded response to: What has
the educational administration profession learned from the research efforts that were
independently conducted, presented, and published about the overall connections
between school superintendents and education's technical core -teaching and learning
in schools?
Results from employing meta-analysis, descriptive synthesis, and thematic
synthesis techniques to appropriately collect and analyze relevant data indicate that school superintendents remain directly connected to the technical core; however,
these connections have evolved from the traditional connections presently maintained
by campus administrators and to new connections that meet the increased
responsibilities and complexities of the superintendents' role. The thematic synthesis,
reinforced by descriptive syntheses, indicated 15 separate superintendent - technical
core constructs that promote new areas for investigation; however, the extent and
strength of these constructs have yet to be determined.
The impact from the next step suggestions for future research indicate that
effects could range from educational administration knowledge base contributions to
refining in-practice standards and professional development programs. The possible
knowledge base contributions, coupled with specific in-practice elements that
demonstrate superintendents' direct impact on the technical core, may be the
necessary raw materials from which a foundational framework that clearly redefines
the superintendent - technical core connections may be forged by scholars and
implemented by district leaders to improve teaching and learning in schools.
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