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Crisp, Beth R. – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2022
Utilising Bacchi's framework 'What's the problem represented to be?' the literature on managing academic workloads was analysed to explore why workload allocation models are deemed essential in the contemporary university and the assumptions which underpin workload allocations. Whether due to the need for efficient use of scarce resources or…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Faculty Workload, Models, Universities
Smyth, Ciara; Cortis, Natasha; Powell, Abigail – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2021
In 2020, COVID-19 triggered rapid growth in the use of flexible work arrangements (FWA) in universities. While the impacts of this shift are still emerging, this article contributes analysis of the ways university staff experienced FWAs prior to the pandemic. In-depth discussions with sixty staff across eight focus groups highlighted substantial…
Descriptors: Universities, School Personnel, College Faculty, Professional Personnel
Miller, Julia – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2019
Many universities divide their academic workloads according to a model of 40 per cent teaching, 40 per cent research, and 20 per cent administration and service. Increasing demands on academic time, however, make this balance hard to achieve, since teaching and administration frequently impinge on research time. Moreover, regular academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Workload, College Faculty, Time Management
Jackson, Denise; Bridgstock, Ruth – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2019
The teaching performance of higher education institutions is increasingly gauged by graduate employment outcomes. Measuring outcomes in full-time employment terms does not capture the complexities of underemployment, the rise of portfolio careers, the constraints of the labour market and graduate motivations for working arrangements that can allow…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Creativity, Outcomes of Education, Underemployment
Byrne, Marann; Chughtai, Aamir Ali; Flood, Barbara; Willis, Pauline – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2012
The central aim of the present study was to examine the levels of job satisfaction among accounting and finance academics in Irish higher education institutions. Additionally, this research sought to uncover the factors linked to the overall job satisfaction of these teachers. The findings showed that while, participants were generally satisfied…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Evidence, Accounting, Job Satisfaction
Lyons, Michael; Ingersoll, Louise – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2010
The recommendations of the "Bradley Review" of higher education in Australia identified a clear need for examination of the academic labour market and the limited attractiveness of academia as a profession. Reasons for the lack of attractiveness include increased academic workloads, as evidenced by larger class sizes and staff-student…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Labor Market, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Hemmings, Brian; Kay, Russell – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2010
An investigation of factors which differentiate between university lecturers in relation to publication output is reported. The study drew on data from lecturers working full-time at two large Australian universities. Measures of research publication output were used to select two groups of lecturers (N[subscript 1] = 119; N[subscript 2] = 119);…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Test Results, Metric System, College Faculty