When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992) it created Crown Research Institutes (CRIs) as companies operating in a global, market-led economy. One CRI, YCo1 , responded to this environment by corporatisation and instituted a normative system of control of workers which, through strategic plans, vision and mission statements, and performance assessment processes, encouraged workers to adhere to company goals. This paper, reporting on an ethnographic study of this CRI, shows how most scientific workers (technical staff and scientists alike) experienced insecurity through estrangement because the contributions they wished to make were less valued both in society and in their work organ...
Research scientists increasingly engage in commercial research as well as face the need to address s...
Commercialisation of research has increasingly become a desirable activity for many tertiary educati...
This paper reports the results of an ethnographic study of the experience of employees in three Inco...
When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992...
When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992...
Recent developments in control hold that professionals are best managed through normative and concer...
Commercialization activities combining the discoveries of one occupational group, such as scientists...
Hybrid scientific fields consist of a collection of knowledge-producing and-utilising organisations,...
Recent changes in national science policies have seen a strong swing towards demand-side policies wh...
Since 1984, public service occupations in New Zealand have been subordinated to the over-determined ...
Recent developments in control hold that professionals are best managed through normative and concer...
This paper draws on a detailed empirical study of the New Zealand newspaper industry undergoing tech...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
Throughout the Western world, the provision of public good science research has undergone dramatic r...
Research scientists increasingly engage in commercial research as well as face the need to address s...
Commercialisation of research has increasingly become a desirable activity for many tertiary educati...
This paper reports the results of an ethnographic study of the experience of employees in three Inco...
When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992...
When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992...
Recent developments in control hold that professionals are best managed through normative and concer...
Commercialization activities combining the discoveries of one occupational group, such as scientists...
Hybrid scientific fields consist of a collection of knowledge-producing and-utilising organisations,...
Recent changes in national science policies have seen a strong swing towards demand-side policies wh...
Since 1984, public service occupations in New Zealand have been subordinated to the over-determined ...
Recent developments in control hold that professionals are best managed through normative and concer...
This paper draws on a detailed empirical study of the New Zealand newspaper industry undergoing tech...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
The environment for scientific research in public organisations is undergoing radical change, partic...
Throughout the Western world, the provision of public good science research has undergone dramatic r...
Research scientists increasingly engage in commercial research as well as face the need to address s...
Commercialisation of research has increasingly become a desirable activity for many tertiary educati...
This paper reports the results of an ethnographic study of the experience of employees in three Inco...