改变马来西亚高等教育实践:激励的困境

Changing higher education practice in Malaysia: the conundrum of incentives

Studies in Higher Education · 2016
被引 32
ABS 3

中文导读

研究马来西亚公立大学如何通过激励措施推动教师增加顶级期刊发表,发现行政人员虽有高期望但可用激励手段有限。

Abstract

International university rankings are a widely used measure of higher education excellence. Since publication rates are an important element in most ranking systems, pushing faculty to increase their publication in top-tier international journals is viewed by many government and university officials as an important strategy for improving ratings and thus gaining international recognition. This study examined the manner in which public universities in Malaysia have created and aligned incentives in an effort to encourage faculty members to increase their publication rate in top-tier international journals. The study is grounded in principal–agent theory and utilized data from 47 interviews conducted with faculty members from across four public universities in Malaysia. Findings suggest that while university administrators’ aspirations for higher international rankings are high, administrators are limited in the incentives they can utilize in effecting the change they seek. Their levers of influence over faculty work are limited in the Malaysian context.

高等教育激励国际排名马来西亚