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  • Ku, G., Malhotra, D., & Murnighan, J. K. (2005). Towards a competitive arousal model of decision-making: A study of auction fever in live and Internet auctions. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 96(2), 89-103. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.obhdp.2004.10.001
  • Laurencelle, F. & Scanlan, J. (2018). Graduate students’ experiences: Developing self-efficacy. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, 15(1), 20170041. https://doi.org/10.1515/ijnes-2017-0041
  • Leahy, R. L. (2020). Cognitive-behavioral therapy for envy. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 45(3), 418-427. doi: 10.1007/s10608-020-10135-y
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  • Massé, L., & Gagné, F. (2002). Gifts and talents as sources of envy in high school settings. Gifted Child Quarterly, 46(1), 15-29.
  • Mattsson, M., Hailikari, T. & Parpala, A. (2020). All happy emotions are alike but every unhappy emotion is unhappy in its own way: A network perspective to academic emotions. Front Psychol, 11, 742. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00742.
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  • Miles, M. B., & Huberman, A. M. (1994). Qualitative data analysis. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication.
  • Mouly, V. S., & Sankaran, J. K. (2002). The enactment of envy within organizations: Insights from a New Zealand academic department. The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 38(1), 36-56.
  • Ozdemir, S. (2021). The phenomenon of jealousy and its reflection on academic organizations. Suleyman Demirel University Visionary Journal, 12(30), 652-676. doi: 10.21076/vizyoner.806859
  • Ozdemir, S., & Erdem, R. (2020). Academia’s green-eyed monster: A phenomenological study on the causes and consequences of jealousy. Qualitative Social Sciences, 2(1), 19-39.
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Perceptions and Experiences of Postgraduate Students of Educational Management vis a vis Academic Jealousy

Year 2023, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 37 - 56, 19.05.2023

Abstract

This study intends to reveal perceptions and experiences pertaining to postgraduate students of educational management related to the concept of academic jealousy. The study is a qualitative one designed with the understanding of Phenomenology. The participants consist of 10 students who had received and were receiving postgraduate education in the area of educational management. 1 of them is an academic, 6 are teachers, 1 is a manager in a non-governmental organization, and 2 are managers in public schools. Four semi-structured questions were asked during the focus group interview held via Google Meet. Content analysis was executed to analyze the data. Through the findings, it was obvious jealousy was experienced in academic/scientific publication processes and in the context of managerial duties/promotions in academic trajectories and through the competition between individuals. Academic jealousy seemingly harmed the involved individual, and individuals became isolated on account of academic competition. Addedly, academic jealousy had relevance to the individual's personality traits, rearing, the culture of the related organization, age, and workload. It was found the feeling of academic jealousy has a complex being and should be managed well. Consequently, academic jealousy carries the potential to harm individuals and higher education institutions. Academic leaders need to take individual psychological characteristics into account in their management style knowing when to intervene in team conflicts, create opportunities for learning, provide coaching and mentoring. Respect and concern for others, positive reinforcement, and open dialogue will be effective herbicide against envy weeds in academia. These key actions will help emerging researchers grow in a more supportive environment and minimize the devastating side effects of jealousy.

Ethical Statement

To attain data, an application was made to the Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Committee of Muş Alparslan University of Türkiye, and the research was found to be following ethical principles with decision No 3 made at the meeting No 1 dated 04 January 2022.

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  • Yuksel, P., & Yildirim, S. (2015). Theoretical frameworks, methods, and procedures for conducting phenomenological studies in educational settings. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry, 6(1), 1-20.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Education Management
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Ramazan Şamil Tatık

Pınar Ayyıldız

Publication Date May 19, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Tatık, R. Ş., & Ayyıldız, P. (2023). Perceptions and Experiences of Postgraduate Students of Educational Management vis a vis Academic Jealousy. International Journal of Educational Studies and Policy, 4(1), 37-56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7956160

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