Login / Signup

Proposal of guidelines to assist managers to face pressing challenges confronting Latin American universities: a complexity theory perspective.

Tiago Fonseca Albuquerque Cavalcanti SigahiLaerte Idal SznelwarIzabela Simon RampassoGustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de MoraesGildo Girotto JúniorArnaldo Pinto JúniorRosley Anholon
Published in: Ergonomics (2022)
The Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated pre-existing problems in Latin America and posed unprecedented challenges for Latin American universities (LAU). These challenges can be characterised as complex problems that cannot be understood through reductionist approaches. This paper aims (i) to provide a complex system perspective of the challenges confronting LAUs and (ii) to propose guidelines for managers of LAUs to address them in practice. A multidisciplinary group was formed and conducted an iterative process of research, brainstorming and debate of potential solutions to the following problems considered particularly important by their universities: mental health issues in the university environment, student learning gaps, brain drain, and anti-science movements. Complexity theory and E/HF concepts are integrated to demonstrate that understanding what LAUs are experiencing in a fragmented manner is impossible, and that the interactions between the challenges should be at the centre of the managers' actions plans. Practitioner summary: Managers of LAUs can benefit from the guidelines proposed to understand the pressing challenges confronting universities and develop systemic approaches to address them.
Keyphrases