Bureaucratization in Public Research Institutions

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Mario Coccia
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[1] National Research Council of Italy and Max Planck Institute of Economics (Germany),
[2] Ceris-CNR,undefined
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Minerva | 2009年 / 47卷
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Administrative burden; Administrative bureaucratization; Academic bureaucratization; Scientific performance; Research institutions; Universities;
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The purpose of this paper is to analyse the nature of bureaucratization within public research bodies and its relationship to scientific performance, focusing on an Italian case-study. The main finding is that the bureaucratization of the research sector has two dimensions: public research labs have academic bureaucratization since researchers spend an increasing part of their time in administrative matters (i.e., preparing grant applications, managing grants/projects, and so on); whereas universities mainly have administrative bureaucratization generated by the increase over time of administrative staff in comparison with researchers and faculty. In addition, I show that research units with higher bureaucratization have lower scientific performance.
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