Performance appraisals in higher education: an Australian perspective
by Leanne Morris
International Journal of Human Resources Development and Management (IJHRDM), Vol. 6, No. 2/3/4, 2006

Abstract: This paper considers performance appraisals in Australian universities. It examines some of the theory underpinning performance appraisals and applies it to the world of academia. It then considers the nature of universities and the changes which have taken place in Australian universities since the late 1980s and the implications of these changes on the performance appraisal of academics. It concludes by identifying questions for further research.

Online publication date: Tue, 18-Jul-2006

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