Dropped in Without a Parachute: Library Managers' Supervision Experiences |
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Authors: | Simon P. Funge Laura DeLancey Austin Griffiths |
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Affiliation: | 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, USA;2. Assistant Professor and Electronic and Continuing Resources Coordinator, Department of Library Technical Services (DLTS), Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, USA;3. Child Welfare Support Coordinator, Department of Social Work, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, USA |
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Abstract: | A survey of U.S. library managers explored the relationship between their social identities, experiences supervising others, support from others, and their overall satisfaction in their professional role. The literature provides evidence that demographic differences give rise to challenges in the workplace. Though no statistically significant differences were found between minority and nonminority managers related to supervisees' microaggressive behaviors, written commentary provided evidence of these and other supervision challenges. A regression analysis found that supervisees' behaviors, along with a manager's age, were significant predictors of their satisfaction as a supervisor. Recommendations for further research and implications for libraries emerge from these findings. |
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Keywords: | library administration library leadership library personnel management diversity in the workplace |
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