Individual Self versus Collective Self: Performance Measures for Academics in a Collectivist Culture

IF 0.7 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
K. Mai, Z. Hoque
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This article examines how an individual-level academic performance measurement system interacts with the collective self in a collectivist cultural context. The qualitative study of a Vietnamese public university involved 53 interviews, participant observations, and document analysis. The findings show that performance measurement systems in the university produced both an autonomous self and a collective self. They do so by measuring individual performance and suggesting that individuals are autonomously responsible and able to influence such performance. Thus, although a performance measurement system is typically imposed by others (which shows one’s dependence on others and subjection to their power), the nature of the performance measurement system is such that it promotes individual actions and a sense of individual performance. Therefore, people feel they have control over “their” performance. However, while trying to control such performance, they depend more on others whose recognition appears to link with such performance measurement systems. Data Availability: Data are not available for confidentiality reasons. JEL Classifications: I2; M41; M48; P2.
个体自我与集体自我:集体主义文化中学术表现的衡量标准
本文探讨了在集体主义文化背景下,个人层面的学业成绩衡量系统如何与集体自我相互作用。本研究以越南一所公立大学为研究对象,进行了53次访谈、参与者观察和文献分析。研究结果表明,大学的绩效评估系统既产生了自主的自我,也产生了集体的自我。他们通过衡量个人表现,并建议个人自主负责并能够影响这种表现来做到这一点。因此,尽管绩效评估系统通常是由他人强加的(这表明一个人对他人的依赖和对他人权力的服从),但绩效评估系统的本质是促进个人行动和个人绩效感。因此,人们觉得他们可以控制“自己”的表现。然而,在试图控制这种表现的同时,他们更多地依赖其他人,这些人的认可似乎与这种业绩衡量系统有关。数据可用性:由于保密原因,数据不可用。JEL分类:I2;M41;M48;P2。
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