顺从与抵抗:绩效衡量如何塑造和解构大学

Compliance and resistance: How performance measures make and unmake universities

ORGANIZATION · 2021
被引 12
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究英国研究型大学引入博士完成时间指标后,学者如何顺从与抵抗,揭示顺从是一种解释性过程,并分析其对学术工作的影响。

Abstract

How individuals comply with, and resist performance measures and metrics can be seen as a key concern in management and organization. Recent literature has advanced our understanding of compliance as a social practice which is often related to resistance. Yet, compliance is seen as something we equate with simply yielding to power without any agency. We address this theme with a study of the effects of managerialism on academic work. More specifically, we investigate the introduction of measures and controls to improve PhD completion times in a research-intensive UK university. Our findings show that despite most of our respondents voicing concerns about the reductionist nature of the target and the consequences for quality, the large majority of academics we talked to complied with the measure. We identify three compliance types that demonstrate compliance is an interpretative process. We make two principal contributions with this paper. First, we offer insights into why compliance deserves analytic attention as a social practice in its own right, as something that goes beyond mere consent. Second, we analyze the impact of managerialism on higher education through the lens of compliance. We use these insights to reflect on how compliance was linked to resistance and the effects of different compliance practices on academic work which ranged from shifting responsibilities to challenging academic integrity.

管理学组织行为学高等教育学术工作绩效评估