Increasing demands on academic work have resulted in many academics working long hours and expressing dissatisfaction with their working life. These concerns have led to a number of faculties and universities adopting workload allocation models to improve satisfaction and better manage workloads. This paper reports on a study which examined the workload models in use across a large Australian university. Analysis revealed that the various models could be categorised into three types. The pros, cons and impacts of these three categories of model were compared from both a management and staff perspective. The study found that while models of all types can lay the foundation for equitable distribution of workload, some categories of model can ...
Academic staff in tertiary institutions say they are overworked and undervalued. Recent changes in e...
This chapter investigates the role and practice of Workload Allocation Models (WAM), as managerial d...
Managing workload allocation to ensure fairness and equity amongst staff can be a challenge in any o...
The Australian higher education sector has undergone significant changes over the last two decades, ...
Embarking on a large-scale research project to investigate aspects of academic workload management, ...
In quantifying and qualifying the scope of academic labour, workload models serve multiple ends. The...
Internationally, universities are increasingly seen as being part of the wider community, which has ...
Significant factors within UK higher education include explicit competition, regulatory demands and ...
This paper addresses the important and linked questions of how to manage academic performance and wo...
Purpose – To present empirical research on the adoption of workload allocation models (WAMs) within...
The focus for this thesis has been on the management of academic workloads, stimulated by surveys hi...
Managing academic workload is increasingly becoming an important topic in the Australian tertiary ed...
The work loads of academic staff at the University of Queensland are analyzed and comparisons made b...
The recent surge in demand for higher education has witnessed an increased number of students and th...
Within an increasingly dynamic and volatile external environment, university managers are charged wi...
Academic staff in tertiary institutions say they are overworked and undervalued. Recent changes in e...
This chapter investigates the role and practice of Workload Allocation Models (WAM), as managerial d...
Managing workload allocation to ensure fairness and equity amongst staff can be a challenge in any o...
The Australian higher education sector has undergone significant changes over the last two decades, ...
Embarking on a large-scale research project to investigate aspects of academic workload management, ...
In quantifying and qualifying the scope of academic labour, workload models serve multiple ends. The...
Internationally, universities are increasingly seen as being part of the wider community, which has ...
Significant factors within UK higher education include explicit competition, regulatory demands and ...
This paper addresses the important and linked questions of how to manage academic performance and wo...
Purpose – To present empirical research on the adoption of workload allocation models (WAMs) within...
The focus for this thesis has been on the management of academic workloads, stimulated by surveys hi...
Managing academic workload is increasingly becoming an important topic in the Australian tertiary ed...
The work loads of academic staff at the University of Queensland are analyzed and comparisons made b...
The recent surge in demand for higher education has witnessed an increased number of students and th...
Within an increasingly dynamic and volatile external environment, university managers are charged wi...
Academic staff in tertiary institutions say they are overworked and undervalued. Recent changes in e...
This chapter investigates the role and practice of Workload Allocation Models (WAM), as managerial d...
Managing workload allocation to ensure fairness and equity amongst staff can be a challenge in any o...