Governance and Performance in the German Public Research Sector: Disciplinary Differences

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Today, higher education and research institutions are confronted with variable and sometimes contradictory demands from state, industry and society. They have to face growing volatility in education policy, and a research paradigm that sees an accelerating rate of knowledge growth as well as the internationalization of the knowledge process itself. It is vital that academics and policymakers stay abreast of the impact that policy changes have on education and research in tertiary institutions. Based on a sector-specific theory model for the governance of research organizations, this book outlines evidence of the effects of the so-called ‘new public management reforms’ in the German university and public research sector. The volume aims to shed some light on the differences between the disciplines in input, throughput, profiles of output and the typical conditions of knowledge production, disparities that are currently little understood and are thus not reflected in government policy as ministers implement new governance forms in the research system. It analyzes in detail these new forms, and demonstrates how they affect knowledge production and research performance from the level of research group up to that of the system itself. The authors focus on a set of disciplines that represent the breadth of research divisions in major universities: natural science fields oriented to basic research (astrophysics), two application-oriented fields from the natural sciences (nanoscience and biotechnology), a social science field (economics) and a humanity field (medieval history).

Author(s): Torben Schubert, Ulrich Schmoch (auth.), Dorothea Jansen (eds.)
Series: Higher Education Dynamics 32
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 194
Tags: Higher Education; Educational Policy and Politics; Administration, Organization and Leadership; Business/Management Science, general

Front Matter....Pages i-xxvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
New Public ManagementNew Public Management in Science and Incentive-Compatible Resource-Allocation Based on Indicators....Pages 3-18
Disciplinary Differences from a Legal Perspective....Pages 19-41
Front Matter....Pages 43-43
Is Nanoscience a Mode 2Mode 2 Field? Disciplinary Differences in Modes of Knowledge Productionmodes of knowledge production ....Pages 45-71
Effects of New Governancegovernance on Research in the Humanitieshumanities – The Example of Medieval Historymedieval history ....Pages 73-90
Front Matter....Pages 91-91
The Performance of German Research Training Groups in Different Disciplinary Fields – An Empirical Assessment....Pages 93-106
Success and Failure of PhD Programmes: An Empirical Study of the Interplay Between Interests, Resources and Organisation....Pages 107-123
Erratum to: Governance and Performance in the German Public Research Sector....Pages 1-1
Back Matter....Pages 125-193