Covid-19’s influence on Africa’s university governance domain: debriefing South Africa–Nigeria settings

Studies acknowledge that COVID-19 is a game-changer resulting in an operational “new normal” across organizational endeavours including university governance. One effect of COVID-19 on social change organizations like universities in Africa is that it intensified operational disruptions. The study u...

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Main Authors: Okudolo, Ikemefuna Taire Paul, Amenaghawon, Francis
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20937/
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description Studies acknowledge that COVID-19 is a game-changer resulting in an operational “new normal” across organizational endeavours including university governance. One effect of COVID-19 on social change organizations like universities in Africa is that it intensified operational disruptions. The study utilizes narrative analysis to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on university governance using South Africa-Nigeria settings as a template to generalize for Africa. Its data stems from a methodological qualitative orientation, implying that the narrations derive from unstructured interviews with key players within the university system. It is anchored on a conceptual framework founded on the ontology of African administrative and organizational culture that dialectically prompts epistemological analysis. The ontology facet deals with the status quo of university governance before COVID-19, denoting universities as mini societies reflecting the continent’s general operational culture. The epistemology aspect dealt with knowledge generation, indicating innovation African universities need to adopt to operate effectually during and aftermath of COVID-19. It finds that e-university governance application in Nigeria is underdeveloped compared to South Africa’s model which is basic. However, it concludes that improved investment in digitalizing operations of universities is imperative for their successful governance in a post COVID-19 pandemic epoch in Africa.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:209372023-01-13T07:43:14Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20937/ Covid-19’s influence on Africa’s university governance domain: debriefing South Africa–Nigeria settings Okudolo, Ikemefuna Taire Paul Amenaghawon, Francis Studies acknowledge that COVID-19 is a game-changer resulting in an operational “new normal” across organizational endeavours including university governance. One effect of COVID-19 on social change organizations like universities in Africa is that it intensified operational disruptions. The study utilizes narrative analysis to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on university governance using South Africa-Nigeria settings as a template to generalize for Africa. Its data stems from a methodological qualitative orientation, implying that the narrations derive from unstructured interviews with key players within the university system. It is anchored on a conceptual framework founded on the ontology of African administrative and organizational culture that dialectically prompts epistemological analysis. The ontology facet deals with the status quo of university governance before COVID-19, denoting universities as mini societies reflecting the continent’s general operational culture. The epistemology aspect dealt with knowledge generation, indicating innovation African universities need to adopt to operate effectually during and aftermath of COVID-19. It finds that e-university governance application in Nigeria is underdeveloped compared to South Africa’s model which is basic. However, it concludes that improved investment in digitalizing operations of universities is imperative for their successful governance in a post COVID-19 pandemic epoch in Africa. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20937/1/COVID-19%E2%80%99S%20INFLUENCE%20ON%20AFRICA%E2%80%99S%20UNIVERSITY%20GOVERNANCE%20DOMAIN%20DEBRIEFING%20SOUTH%20AFRICA%E2%80%93NIGERIA%20SETTINGS.pdf Okudolo, Ikemefuna Taire Paul and Amenaghawon, Francis (2022) Covid-19’s influence on Africa’s university governance domain: debriefing South Africa–Nigeria settings. e-BANGI: Jurnal Sains Sosial dan Kemanusiaan, 19 (5). pp. 67-80. ISSN 1823-884x https://ejournal.ukm.my/ebangi/index
spellingShingle Okudolo, Ikemefuna Taire Paul
Amenaghawon, Francis
Covid-19’s influence on Africa’s university governance domain: debriefing South Africa–Nigeria settings
title Covid-19’s influence on Africa’s university governance domain: debriefing South Africa–Nigeria settings
title_full Covid-19’s influence on Africa’s university governance domain: debriefing South Africa–Nigeria settings
title_fullStr Covid-19’s influence on Africa’s university governance domain: debriefing South Africa–Nigeria settings
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19’s influence on Africa’s university governance domain: debriefing South Africa–Nigeria settings
title_short Covid-19’s influence on Africa’s university governance domain: debriefing South Africa–Nigeria settings
title_sort covid-19’s influence on africa’s university governance domain: debriefing south africa–nigeria settings
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20937/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20937/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20937/1/COVID-19%E2%80%99S%20INFLUENCE%20ON%20AFRICA%E2%80%99S%20UNIVERSITY%20GOVERNANCE%20DOMAIN%20DEBRIEFING%20SOUTH%20AFRICA%E2%80%93NIGERIA%20SETTINGS.pdf