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Striking a Balance between Centralized and Decentralized Decision Making: A School-Based Management Practice for Optimum Performance
Author(s) -
Celinmar M. Cornito
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of social sciences and economic review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2706-9346
DOI - 10.36923/ijsser.v3i3.122
Subject(s) - accountability , autonomy , inclusion (mineral) , principal (computer security) , management science , knowledge management , thematic analysis , balance (ability) , novelty , business decision mapping , public relations , process management , sociology , computer science , business , psychology , decision support system , political science , qualitative research , economics , social psychology , social science , neuroscience , law , operating system , artificial intelligence
Purpose of the Study: School decision-making promotes school autonomy and success. Today’s contemporary approach supports the idea that operative school functioning and development are characteristically accomplished when there is decentralized decision-making. Hence, the purpose of the study is to find the balance between decision-making in a centralized and decentralized structure in a school based system. Methodology: An extensive search of major databases was undertaken, which identified 35,822 studies on the subject, wherein 9 met the inclusion criteria. Employing a systematic literature review, data were extracted and analyzed using thematic analysis. Two themes arose from the analysis of the studies, such as decision-making as a school-based management practice and decision-making towards school performance. Main Findings: Studies on decision-making in school management from a sociological approach. It also highlights the need to mix centralized and decentralized techniques to improve education. Following are some debate points that might want more research: (1) school principal decision-making and (2) school running expense and spending decision-making.Research Implications: The study's findings will aid in improving staff performance and community comprehension of schooling. Increased participation of internal and external stakeholders can boost school autonomy and accountability.The novelty of the study: As a school-based management technique, the correct balance of centralized and decentralized decision-making might enable schools to function at their best while corporations attain peak performance.

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