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Managing Sick Leave in the University: Bureaucracy and Discretion

Authors :
Geoff Noller
Claire Amos
Chrystal Jaye
Lauralie Richard
Source :
Humanistic Management Journal
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

This study examined the challenges for supervisors and managers of managing sick leave within a New Zealand university. We used a qualitative research design, interviewing 20 university staff across the academic and service divisions who had managerial roles. We applied Habermas’ distinctions of technical instrumental, practical relational, and emancipatory critical transformative interests, and his twofold distinction of system and lifeworld to our analysis. The primary findings suggest that while the technical instrumental discourses were dominant within the university bureaucracy, managers (particularly front line managers) drew upon practical relational and emancipatory critical transformative discourses to justify the considerable discretion they exercised in managing sick leave. Far from being incidental, these humanistic elements are as much a part of the bureaucracy as the rational elements and are fundamental to the system’s equilibrium.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23666048 and 2366603X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Humanistic Management Journal
Accession number :
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