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Transforming Adversity into Strategic Success: Management Approaches in Palestinian Higher Education

Al-Khansaa Mostafa Diab ()
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Al-Khansaa Mostafa Diab: Special Education Department, David Yellin College of Education, Maagal Beit HaMidrash St. 7, Jerusalem 9634207, Israel

Administrative Sciences, 2025, vol. 15, issue 11, 1-27

Abstract: Palestinian higher education institutions operate under extraordinary challenges due to military occupation, including movement restrictions, resource limitations, and institutional closures, requiring university leaders to develop innovative approaches to maintain academic standards. This study explores how deans in Medicine, Law, and Engineering—the first programs established in Palestine—navigate these constraints through strategic management practices that transform them into strategic capabilities. Using semi-structured interviews, we conducted in-depth qualitative research with three program deans who possess a comprehensive understanding of their faculties’ organizational dynamics and adaptive strategies. Thematic analysis revealed several key management approaches, including the strategic adaptation of curricula to meet community needs while maintaining global standards; deliberate investment in faculty development and international collaborations; the integration of critical pedagogy that connects academic learning with social responsibility; and the successful advancement of gender equity in traditionally male-dominated fields. Deans created innovative solutions, including community-based medical training, legal clinics addressing occupation-related cases, and engineering projects focused on local infrastructure challenges. These findings demonstrate how educational leaders transform systemic constraints into opportunities for pedagogical innovation and institutional strengthening. This research contributes new theoretical insights into management practices in crisis-affected higher education, demonstrating how strategic leadership can sustain academic excellence despite severe restrictions. The insights offer valuable lessons for university administrators worldwide facing similar challenges, particularly in conflict-affected regions where educational continuity is threatened.

Keywords: strategic management; organizational resilience; higher education; crisis management; Palestinian higher education; critical pedagogy; institutional adaptation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L M M0 M1 M10 M11 M12 M14 M15 M16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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