Research or management? An investigation of the impact of leadership roles on the research performance of academic administrators

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作者
Wen Lou
Yuehua Zhao
Yuchen Chen
Jin Zhang
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[1] East China Normal University,Faculty of Education
[2] East China Normal University,Department of Information Management, Faculty of Economics and Management, Institute for Academic Evaluation and Development
[3] University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee,School of Information Studies
[4] Nanjing University,School of Information Management
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Scientometrics | 2018年 / 117卷
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Research performance; Leadership; Administrative roles; Career path;
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This study quantitatively investigated whether the research performance of academic administrators (leaders) was affected by their administrative services. We sampled 111 academic administrators, including 90 department deans and 21 university presidents, from 26 universities. These leaders’ research performance was determined by the number of their publications and citations in the Web of Science databases. To compare the effect on their research performance by their administrative roles, we proposed four periods: the pre-position period, the latest position period, the reference period, and the in-position period. Statistical methods were applied to compare the research performance of the sampled administrators before and after they accepted the current administrative roles. The results suggest that 80% of academic leaders’ productivity and citation have fallen by 42 and 62% averagely. The extent of such impact varied in different disciplines. Leaders’ performance in medicine fields has declined the most (60%). The impact on research productivity appeared to be stronger for administrators serving in higher-ranking universities. In addition, the research performance of both university presidents and department deans were substantially influenced by their administrative services.
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