Using a tried and tested measure of management practices that has been shown to predict firm performance, we survey nearly 250 departments across 100+ UK universities. We find large differences in management scores across universities and that departments in older, research-intensive universities score higher than departments in newer, more teaching-oriented universities. We also find that management matters in universities. The scores, particularly with respect to provision of incentives for staff recruitment, retention and promotion are correlated with both teaching and research performance conditional on resources and past performance. Moreover, this relationship holds for all universities, not just research-intensive ones
The changes in government funding alongside external pressures of increased international and nation...
A multi-disciplinary project entitled ‘New Managerialism and the Management of UK Universities’ was ...
There is a large literature on the productivity of universities. Little is known, however, about how...
The aim of this paper is to understand to what extent the introduction of performance management sys...
The higher education sector is in the throes of transformation and increasing diversity between and...
Over recent years there has been considerable debate about the purpose, value and expectations of hi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test Shattock’s legacy reputation thesis that non-leading u...
Paper presented at British Academy of Management conference, University of Oxford, 13-15 September 2...
Universities are increasingly engaging with non-academic professionals in facilitating performance o...
The changes in government funding alongside external pressures of increased international and nation...
Purpose: Theoretical enquiry and empirical studies demonstrate the significance of performance manag...
Neoliberal reforms in higher education have resulted in corporate managerial practices in universiti...
The aim of this article is to understand to what extent the introduction of performance management s...
This study provides an in-depth understanding of how academics perceive and experience a performance...
The changes in government funding alongside external pressures of increased international and nation...
The changes in government funding alongside external pressures of increased international and nation...
A multi-disciplinary project entitled ‘New Managerialism and the Management of UK Universities’ was ...
There is a large literature on the productivity of universities. Little is known, however, about how...
The aim of this paper is to understand to what extent the introduction of performance management sys...
The higher education sector is in the throes of transformation and increasing diversity between and...
Over recent years there has been considerable debate about the purpose, value and expectations of hi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test Shattock’s legacy reputation thesis that non-leading u...
Paper presented at British Academy of Management conference, University of Oxford, 13-15 September 2...
Universities are increasingly engaging with non-academic professionals in facilitating performance o...
The changes in government funding alongside external pressures of increased international and nation...
Purpose: Theoretical enquiry and empirical studies demonstrate the significance of performance manag...
Neoliberal reforms in higher education have resulted in corporate managerial practices in universiti...
The aim of this article is to understand to what extent the introduction of performance management s...
This study provides an in-depth understanding of how academics perceive and experience a performance...
The changes in government funding alongside external pressures of increased international and nation...
The changes in government funding alongside external pressures of increased international and nation...
A multi-disciplinary project entitled ‘New Managerialism and the Management of UK Universities’ was ...
There is a large literature on the productivity of universities. Little is known, however, about how...