2011
DOI: 10.33182/bc.v1i1.521
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Measuring academic research performance through audit at the expense of trust: Exploring the 21st Century University

Abstract: British universities are experiencing a climate of fiscal austerity including severe budget cuts coupled with intensifying competition for markets have seen the emergence of audit culture which afflicts the public sector in general. This entails the risk to the integrity of university culture disappearing. This paper seeks to explore the interconnections between developing trends in universities which cause processes likely to undermine the objectivity and independence of research. We question that universitie… Show more

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“…Whereas compliance audits are traditionally used by academic institutions and governing bodies to tackle predetermined inequalities across research institutions, they intrinsically come with a lack of objectivity and transparency due to the centralized nature of the audit process. This diminishes the collegiate culture of trust which limits the availability of data and undermines the efforts to develop responsive and appropriate interventions (Holligan and Sirkeci, 2011). Therefore, it has become desirable to combine systemic evaluation models of well-being, which encompass both the holistic development (Weziak-Bialowolska et al, 2021) of the academic staff and the influence of the immediate working environment, with the openness and immutability of the blockchain.…”
Section: A Decentralized Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas compliance audits are traditionally used by academic institutions and governing bodies to tackle predetermined inequalities across research institutions, they intrinsically come with a lack of objectivity and transparency due to the centralized nature of the audit process. This diminishes the collegiate culture of trust which limits the availability of data and undermines the efforts to develop responsive and appropriate interventions (Holligan and Sirkeci, 2011). Therefore, it has become desirable to combine systemic evaluation models of well-being, which encompass both the holistic development (Weziak-Bialowolska et al, 2021) of the academic staff and the influence of the immediate working environment, with the openness and immutability of the blockchain.…”
Section: A Decentralized Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using Lagrangian deductions, [18] resolves to (20) Inferring from [9] and [10] we can specifically separate the conditions for valuing input for each partners…”
Section: Determining the Value Of Performance In A Triple Helixmentioning
confidence: 99%