Valuation regimes in academia

Researchers’ attitudes towards their diversity of activities and academic performance

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

Nicolas Robinson-García (TU Delft - Applied Probability, Universidad de Granada)

R Costas (Universiteit Leiden, Private Bag X1)

G. F. Nane (TU Delft - Applied Probability)

Thed N. van Leeuwen (Universiteit Leiden)

Research Group
Applied Probability
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1093/reseval/rvac049
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Research Group
Applied Probability
Issue number
2
Volume number
32
Pages (from-to)
496-514
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Abstract

Evaluation systems have been long criticized for abusing and misusing bibliometric indicators. This has created a culture by which academics are constantly exposing their daily work to the standards they are expected to perform. In this study, we investigate whether researchers’ own values and expectations are in line with the expectations of the evaluation system. We conduct a multiple case study of five departments in two Dutch universities to examine how they balance between their own valuation regimes and the evaluation schemes. For this, we combine curriculum analysis with a series of semi-structured interviews. We propose a model to study the diversity of academic activities and apply it to the multiple case study to understand how such diversity is shaped by discipline and career stage. We conclude that the observed misalignment is not only resulting from an abuse of metrics but also by a lack of tools to evaluate performance in a contextualized and adaptable way.

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