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Department heads negotiating emerging managerialism: The Central Eastern European context\n

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    0489113 - PSÚ 2020 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Machovcová, Kateřina - Zábrodská, Kateřina - Mudrák, Jiří
    Department heads negotiating emerging managerialism: The Central Eastern European context
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    Educational Management, Administration & Leadership. Roč. 47, č. 5 (2019), s. 712-729. ISSN 1741-1432. E-ISSN 1741-1440
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA17-20856S
    Institutional support: RVO:68081740
    Keywords : higher education * middle managers * neo-liberal reforms in academia * academic leadership * manager-academic
    OECD category: Psychology (including human - machine relations)
    Impact factor: 2.448, year: 2019
    Method of publishing: Limited access
    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1741143217753193

    The Czech higher educational system has transformed over the past three decades from a state-centred model evolving via strong academic autonomy to the current system, which is characterised by academic freedom but also heightened pressure to produce measurable research output. The purpose of this study was to explore how Czech academic middle managers relate to this emerging managerialism in their faculties. We conducted 31 interviews with Heads of Departments (HoDs) and, using thematic analysis, we identified three central themes. First, despite their enhanced managerial tasks, the HoDs strongly identified themselves as researchers. Second, the HoDs instrumentally adopted certain managerialist practices congruent with their values as academic professionals with a primary focus on increasing research performance and the ability to acquire additional financing through grants. Third, the HoDs used practices to lessen the negative effects of managerialist pressures, such as diverting the administrative overload from academics. In conclusion, academic middle managers supported performance management even though existing structural differences benefited certain departments more than others. Paradoxically, the HoDs more likely to succeed in the quantitative assessment appeared to be in a better position to buffer some of the negative impacts of the managerialist reforms.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0283611

     
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