ABSTRACT The audit culture has become a hegemonic force because of changes in the relationships between polity and economy in wider society. Power is more than ever ‘action at a distance’, a schema which is part of the art of government, as Machiavelli, in The Prince, stated in his maxims. This analytic article seeks to excavate how the interconnections implied by Machiavelli are manifested today. One effect of the incorporation of them into government policy values is the probable damage to the European Enlightenment pursuit of independent and objective research. A corollary of this neo-liberal hegemony means university cultures of research are becoming aligned closely with the corporate sector’s values and interests. Academics are becomin...
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Academics are prone to mythologising a lost golden age. As a result it's often hard to pinpoint what...
A Newspaper article in the Business Daily Newspaper written by Scott Bellows an Assistant Professor ...
This paper argues that business school scholarship can be seen as the example par excellence of what...
The economic imperatives of neoliberalism combined with the technologies of New Public Management ha...
Government response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic promises to entrench austerity politics deeper ...
This paper discusses how the audit culture has impacted on UK academics in terms of professional ide...
The spread of the principles and techniques of financial accounting into new systems for measuring, ...
Audit—the ongoing evaluation of performance—began as a fairly narrow range of technical procedures i...
The single most important feature of neoliberal government is that it systematically dismantles the ...
This historical materialist analysis places rankings into the imperatives both to govern and to accu...
Over the last twenty years the liberal university has increasingly been transformed into the neolibe...
Corruption narratives, like witchcraft accusations, offer a lens for analyzing social relations, eco...
As the theme of this traverse clearly states, during the last decade, in the wake of books such as B...
When considering the power of metrics and audit culture in higher education, are we at risk of roman...
This paper rethinks audit regimes from the shadow-land of outsourcing in India. This is the arena of...
Academics are prone to mythologising a lost golden age. As a result it's often hard to pinpoint what...
A Newspaper article in the Business Daily Newspaper written by Scott Bellows an Assistant Professor ...
This paper argues that business school scholarship can be seen as the example par excellence of what...