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Reconsidering the Assessment Criteria in Academic Recruitment
This paper examines how researchers make sense of the dominant valuation regimes in the context of career assessment, especially academic recruitment. It also asks what changes researchers envision, especially what areas of academic work are under-recognised. Universities' assessment systems are important because they encourage researchers to focus on certain activities and outputs. Dominant ways of assessment have been criticised for their emphasis on scholarly publications and the use of research metrics. Based on interviews of researchers in a Finnish university, the findings show that researchers put high value on research contributions. Researchers below the top academic hierarchy pointed to the underestimation of teaching and societal engagement, often seeing a mismatch between what they did and valued in daily work, and what contributions were rewarded by the organisation. The study contributes to ongoing discussions on reforming researcher assessment, pointing to differences between researchers positioned at higher and lower academic career stages.
期刊介绍:
Higher Education Quarterly publishes articles concerned with policy, strategic management and ideas in higher education. A substantial part of its contents is concerned with reporting research findings in ways that bring out their relevance to senior managers and policy makers at institutional and national levels, and to academics who are not necessarily specialists in the academic study of higher education. Higher Education Quarterly also publishes papers that are not based on empirical research but give thoughtful academic analyses of significant policy, management or academic issues.