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The Tantalean Punishment of Research Evaluation: The Impact Agenda as the New Normal

by René Brauer (Author) Mirek Dymitrow (Author)
19 Pages
Open Access
Journal: PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY IN HIGHER EDUCATION Volume 7 Issue 2 Publication Year 2025 pp. 231 - 249

Summary

Our paper explores the ramifications of the impact agenda in relation to funding, research conduct, and evaluation. While focusing on the discipline of tourism studies, we explore the broader issue of the normalization of new incentive structures. We draw on historical and theoretical frameworks to examine the evolution of research culture and the conditioning mechanisms shaping scholarly pursuits. Methodologically, we depart from the so-called impact templates that UK tourism studies faculties had to submit for the septennial evaluation of Higher Education. Empirically, we highlight the complex dynamics of disciplinary normalization and the challenges it poses for wider academia through the creation of incentive structures. We discuss how disciplinary hierarchies and evaluation structures influence individual choices, often leading to trade-offs between personal and professional commitments. Ultimately, we call for a re-evaluation of research impact frameworks and a deeper understanding of their implications for scholarly integrity and scholarly pursuits intergenerationally.

Details

Pages
19
DOI
10.3726/PTIHE.022025.0231
Publication date
2025 (August)
Keywords
tantalean punishment research evaluation impact agenda normal
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René Brauer (Author) Mirek Dymitrow (Author)

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Title: The Tantalean Punishment of Research Evaluation: The Impact Agenda as the New Normal