Perception of performance management system by academic staff in an open distance learning higher education environment

被引:12
|
作者
Maimela, Esther M. [1 ]
Samuel, Michael O. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Africa, Dept Human Resource Management, ZA-0001 Pretoria, South Africa
[2] Univ Witwatersrand, Dept Management & Human Resource Management, ZA-2050 Johannesburg, South Africa
关键词
D O I
10.4102/sajhrm.v14i1.784
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Orientation: Institutions of higher learning in South Africa are fast embracing performance management system (PMS) as a mechanism for the achievement of teaching excellence and enhancement of research productivity. However, literature provided evidence to show that application of PMS in the private sector had failed to drive competition, efficiency and productivity. Research purpose: The main purpose of this article was to evaluate the perception of academic staff members of an open distance learning institution regarding the implementation of a PMS. Motivation for the study: PMS as a mechanism through which performance of academics is measured has been described as inconsistent with the long tradition of academic freedom, scholarship and collegiality in the academy. Moreso, previous research on the implementation of PMS was limited to private sector organisations, thus resulting in the dearth of empirical literature relating to its practice in service-driven public sector institutions. Research design, approach and method: The article adopted a quantitative research approach using census survey methodology. Data were collected from 492 academic staff from the surveyed institution using a self-developed questionnaire that was tested for high content validity with a consolidated Cronbach's alpha value of 0.83. Data were analysed using a one-sample t-test because of the one-measurement nature of the variable under investigation. Main findings: Major findings of the study indicated that respondents were satisfied with the implementation of the PMS by management. However, the payment of performance bonuses was not considered as sufficiently motivating, thus necessitating a pragmatic review by management. Practical/managerial implications: The findings of this article provided a practical guide to managers on the implementation and management of PMS as an employee performance reward mechanism in non-profit and service-oriented organisations. Contribution: This article provided an incremental contribution to the body of literature in the broad field of management and a further advancement of existing knowledge in the sub-field of performance management system.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Higher education and academic staff in a period of policy and system change
    Berit Askling
    Higher Education, 2001, 41 : 157 - 181
  • [22] Higher education and academic staff in a period of policy and system change
    Askling, B
    HIGHER EDUCATION, 2001, 41 (1-2) : 157 - 181
  • [23] Implementing an Open Source Learning Management System for an Institution of Higher Education
    Caudill, Jason
    IMSCI '08: 2ND INTERNATIONAL MULTI-CONFERENCE ON SOCIETY, CYBERNETICS AND INFORMATICS, VOL 1, PROCEEDINGS, 2008, : 112 - 116
  • [24] Staff development in higher & distance education
    Hawkridge, D
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, 2000, 31 (03) : 267 - 267
  • [25] Widening Access to Higher Education: Open and Distance Learning in Higher Education Setting in Indonesia
    Pannen, Paulina
    OPEN PRAXIS, 2007, 1 (01):
  • [26] Learning Management Systems in Academic and Corporate Distance Education
    Shurygin, Viktor
    Saenko, Natalya
    Zekiy, Angelina
    Klochko, Elena
    Kulapov, Mikhail
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN LEARNING, 2021, 16 (11): : 121 - 139
  • [27] SCIENCE EDUCATION THROUGH OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING AT HIGHER EDUCATION LEVEL
    Nigam, Amrita
    Joshi, Vibha
    TURKISH ONLINE JOURNAL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION, 2007, 8 (04): : 20 - 33
  • [28] Learning Management Systems in Academic and Corporate Distance Education
    Shurygin, Viktor
    Saenko, Natalya
    Zekiy, Angelina
    Klochko, Elena
    Kulapov, Mikhail
    International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 2021, 16 (11) : 121 - 139
  • [29] OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION: BRIDGING DIFFERENT TYPES OF LEARNING
    Spyropoulou, N.
    Sideris, D.
    EDULEARN18: 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES, 2018, : 9283 - 9287
  • [30] THE BRAZILIAN OPEN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM IN THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION DISTANCE LEARNING OFFER IN BRAZIL
    da Costa, Celso Jose
    Pimentel, Nara Maria
    ETD EDUCACAO TEMATICA DIGITAL, 2009, 10 (02): : 71 - 90