“…Despite their now widely spread use in Canadian universities, deans' reappointments POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR IN DEANS' REAPPOINTMENTS 4 have eluded research efforts to this point. Furthermore, research on performance appraisals, a field closely related to reappointments, has provided evidence of political interference in both employees' (Du Plessis & Van Niekerk, 2017;Longenecker, Sims, & Gioia, 1987;Rosen, Kacmar, Harris, Gavin, & Hochwarter, 2017;Swanepoel, Botha, & Mangonyane, 2014) and managers' (Gioia & Longenecker, 1994;Kanyangale & Zvarevashe, 2013;Longenecker, 1997) evaluations, confirming that raters' goals often shape their ratings to a greater extent than ratees' performance (Murphy, 2008;Murphy, Cleveland, Skattebo, & Kinney, 2004;Smith, Craig Wallace, & Jordan, 2016).…”