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Performance Management at Universities - The Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator at Work (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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Performance Management at Universities - The Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator at Work (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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"Mouritzen and Opstrup's book is a most welcome addition to the
subject of the management of academic performance. It is certainly
well-worth reading and considering."-Bruno S. Frey, Permanent
Visiting Professor at the University of Basel and Research Director
CREMA - Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts,
Switzerland "Performance Management at Universities could not
possibly be more timely. With universities and university faculty
throughout the world being pressed to give more evidence and more
precise indicators about their productivity, this thoughtful
contribution provides a much needed and unusually thoughtful
analysis of the possibilities and pitfalls found in current
approaches to university performance evaluation. Given
policy-makers' and politicians' calls for evidence-based management
and evaluation, let us hope that policy-makers heed their own
rhetoric and act on the evidence provided here. The authors show
that performance measures, while sometimes beneficial, are subject
to gaming and manipulation and that more precision does not
necessarily equate with better performance, but rather altered
performance. This superb book should be read by anyone interested
higher education evaluation as well as by those who are subjected
to it."-Barry Bozeman, Regents' Professor, Arizona Centennial
Professor of Technology Policy and Public Management, School of
Public Affairs, Arizona State University, USA "In Performance
Management at Universities, Mouritzen and Opstrup definitively
answer the question: What are the effects of national university
performance-based funding schemes that use bibliometric indicators?
As these schemes have proliferated, the question has become urgent.
The authors marshal comprehensive data on the Danish university
system to sift through the many predictions commonly made by
academics newly subject to these systems to identify what actually
happened to Danish research as the system took hold." -Diana Hicks,
Professor, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA, and first author on the Leiden Manifesto on
research metrics This book gives an account of what can happen when
performance management is introduced at universities. How do
scholars - for better or worse - respond to a system which counts
the number of articles and books? Many myths exist about scholar's
reactions: They cheat, slice their production to the least
publishable unit, become more risk averse and will go for the
low-hanging fruits; in short, they develop a "taste for
publication" at the cost of a "taste of science". Systematic
knowledge about the consequences of such systems for the
motivation, behavior and productivity of university scholars is in
short supply. The book is a major contribution to remedy this
situation.
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