Bibliographic citations
Alva, A., (2024). Percepciones y autopercepciones de los docentes de una universidad de música sobre el cambio organizacional a partir del mercado laboral musical [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28278
Alva, A., Percepciones y autopercepciones de los docentes de una universidad de música sobre el cambio organizacional a partir del mercado laboral musical []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28278
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title = "Percepciones y autopercepciones de los docentes de una universidad de música sobre el cambio organizacional a partir del mercado laboral musical",
author = "Alva Hurtado, Aarón Alfonso",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This study sought to answer the research problem: what are the perceptions and self-perceptions of teachers at a music university about Organizational Change in response to the demands of the music labor market? The investigation was conducted using a qualitative approach and the case study method was employed. The general objective was to analyze the perceptions and self-perceptions of teachers about Organizational Change based on the demands of the music labor market, and three specific objectives where the change in the university was described based on market factors and the capacity to promote it. The information was collected through documentary analysis and semi-structured interviews with three teachers who also held leading positions. The conclusions emphasize the evidence of significant changes, mainly driven by the university licensing process, which forces the institution to adjust to external demands, including those of the music labor market; furthermore, changes related to labor market factors were perceived, such as the adaptation of new courses to the curriculum, openness towards popular and traditional music, a market study, technological innovations, improvements in pre-professional practices, advances in the self-management of students and graduates, among others. However, the market is still perceived as a complex sector, to which the university seeks to adapt. At the same time, the internal culture of the institution is dynamic and open to change. Communication problems between management and staff were identified, but also remarkable work and organizational skills of the teaching staff. The study adheres to the research line of Educational Organizations of the Master's Degree in Education of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, in the mention of Educational Management.
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