The fascination with the commercial value of research, coupled with the rise of neo-liberal 'new public management' in the public sector, has led to the rise of a managerial class in the university. These essays focus on the widespread use of business models and market principles that have undermined the autonomy of the professoriate.
The fascination with the commercial value of research, coupled with the rise of neo-liberal 'new public management' in the public sector, has led to t...
The fascination with the commercial value of research, coupled with the rise of neo-liberal 'new public management' in the public sector, has led to the rise of a managerial class in the university. These essays focus on the widespread use of business models and market principles that have undermined the autonomy of the professoriate.
The fascination with the commercial value of research, coupled with the rise of neo-liberal 'new public management' in the public sector, has led to t...