英文摘要 |
In recent years, agency theory under new institutional economics has become one of the important research topics in economics. As schools belong to units of agency agreements, the combination of original educational administration concepts with the essentially realistic agency theory is expected to effectively improve principals’ management of school administration. While using agency theory to analyze school organization has its applicability and dominance, schools being nonprofit organizations are inclined to encounter serious agency problems, such as the formation of adverse selection, moral hazard, and conflict between objectives and interests. This article outlined the possible measures to prevent the occurrence of failure in school organizations. For example, the principal’s screening of teacher information, the principal’s appropriate utilization of separating equilibrium, teachers’ active initiation of signaling, the persistent intervention of educational administrative agencies, the principal’s supervision mechanism on teachers, the availability of appropriate incentives, the promotion and establishment of teachers’ reputation, the implementation of management by objectives to combine the members’ objectives with the organization’s, and the establishment of school teams through psychological contract, provide sufficient references for the principal to design effective mechanisms and guidelines. |