Performance management systems have been an inevitable consequence of the development of government research evaluations (GREs) of university research, and have also inevitably affected the working life of academics. The aim of this paper is to track the development of GREs over the past 25 years, by critically evaluating their adoption in the UK and Australian higher education sector and their contribution to the commodification of academic labour, and to highlight the resultant tensions between GREs and academic freedom. The paper employs a literaturebased analysis, relying on publicly available policy documents and academic studies over the period 1985–2010. GREs are a global phenomenon emanating from new public management reforms and wh...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
This study uses bibliometric data to assess the performance of educational research in Australian un...
Internationally, much has changed in the governance of universities since the adoption of corporate ...
Performance management systems have been an inevitable consequence of the development of government ...
Performance management systems have been an inevitable consequence of the development of government ...
Performance management systems have been an inevitable consequence of the development of Government ...
This study examines the perceptions of individual academics about performance management systems (PM...
This study examines the perceptions of individual academics about performance management systems dev...
This study examines the perceptions of individual academics about performance management systems (PM...
Academic Freedom is an idea that has existed since the emergence of the modern university in the Mid...
The purpose of this paper is to explore academics’ perceptions in response to a research evaluation ...
In 1988, the Australian Federal Government released the document Higher Education: A Policy Statemen...
Purpose – This paper examines an accounting for research performance in the Excellence forResearch i...
The changes to higher education inaugurated in Britain in the early 1980s as a result of the electio...
Performance measurement systems (PMSs) are a global phenomenon emanating from new public management ...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
This study uses bibliometric data to assess the performance of educational research in Australian un...
Internationally, much has changed in the governance of universities since the adoption of corporate ...
Performance management systems have been an inevitable consequence of the development of government ...
Performance management systems have been an inevitable consequence of the development of government ...
Performance management systems have been an inevitable consequence of the development of Government ...
This study examines the perceptions of individual academics about performance management systems (PM...
This study examines the perceptions of individual academics about performance management systems dev...
This study examines the perceptions of individual academics about performance management systems (PM...
Academic Freedom is an idea that has existed since the emergence of the modern university in the Mid...
The purpose of this paper is to explore academics’ perceptions in response to a research evaluation ...
In 1988, the Australian Federal Government released the document Higher Education: A Policy Statemen...
Purpose – This paper examines an accounting for research performance in the Excellence forResearch i...
The changes to higher education inaugurated in Britain in the early 1980s as a result of the electio...
Performance measurement systems (PMSs) are a global phenomenon emanating from new public management ...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
This study uses bibliometric data to assess the performance of educational research in Australian un...
Internationally, much has changed in the governance of universities since the adoption of corporate ...