Faculty Mobility in the Private Universities: Developing Country Context

Authors

  • Zakia Khan
  • Jashim Uddin Ahmed
  • Shah Md. Al-Emran Sarker

Keywords:

Private University, Faculty, Higher Education, Mobility and Bangladesh, Private University, Faculty, Higher Education, Mobility and Bangladesh

Abstract

The main aim of this study is to identify the factors influencing the high rate of faculty mobility, which is a serious problem for the private universities of Bangladesh. The primary objectives of the private universities were to create opportunities for higher education and to prevent the outflow of funds by the students going abroad for higher studies. Literature review reveals that the common factors related to faculty turnover are lack of opportunity for professional development, working environment, lack of faculty autonomy, discrimination in rewards and recognition, poor compensation package, dissatisfaction with the promotion and performance appraisal process, poor research and publications facilities, and lack of administrative and technical support. In addition, lacking in the other dimensions of satisfaction are excessive pressure in advising and course work, poor quality of students, inadequate benefits, and so on. A survey has been conducted among 30 faculties of different universities by using a questionnaire. This study reveals that in order to meet the current challenge of the ever-growing demand of educational institutions it is required to retain the faculties by solving the dilemmas in their universities. To introduce good human resource practices at the workplace it is important to have positive attitudes of the management, sincere efforts, and the urgency of establishing a good working place where everyone will work as a harmonious family.

Published

31-12-2010

How to Cite

Khan, Z., Ahmed, J. U., & Al-Emran Sarker, S. M. (2010). Faculty Mobility in the Private Universities: Developing Country Context. KASBIT Business Journal, 3(1), 7–24. Retrieved from https://www.kasbitoric.com/index.php/kbj/article/view/27

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