21世紀COEプログラムの評価の実態調査 : 評価委員の属性の多様性に着目して <論考>

大学論集 Issue 43 Page 223-237 published_at 2012-03
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Title ( jpn )
21世紀COEプログラムの評価の実態調査 : 評価委員の属性の多様性に着目して <論考>
Title ( eng )
An Empirical Study of the Characteristics of Evaluators Involved with the 21st Century COE Program <ARTICLES>
Creator
Nishimura Kunpei
Source Title
大学論集
Daigaku ronshu: Research in higher education
Issue 43
Start Page 223
End Page 237
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 0302-0142
[NCID] AN00136225
Abstract
Since the early 1990s, competitive research funds have increased and grown in significance. The 21st Century COE Program is a quintessential example of one such funds. The program was established in 2002 to cultivate a competitive academic environment among Japanese universities by giving targeted support to the creation of world-standard research and educational units (aka Centers of Excellence). By thus raising the standard of both education and research, the program seeks to elevate Japanese universities to the highest echelons, while at the same time fostering people of talent and creativity who will be able to assume world leadership roles.

This paper outlines the characteristics of evaluators involved with the 21st Century Program. First, the research framework, based on previous research, is established, especially: (1) fiscal science of higher education, (2) the sociology of the academic profession (especially academic cliques), and (3) studies of the peer review system. And second, an analysis is presented of the characteristics of evaluators in relation to: (1) gender, (2) age, (3) membership of institutions, (4) academic background, and (5) job history.

The main findings were: (1) the evaluators were generally older males; (2) the evaluators' committees included non-academic professionals, such as medical doctors, researchers from business institutes, and business managers; (3) some universities shared a monopoly of an evaluator's chair; and, (4) in respect to job history, many of the non-academic professors once held academic posts in universities (ex-academic professors).

Finally, the findings noted above will be discussed from the view point of: (1) the mode theory of knowledge production; (2) academic clique (aka Gakubatsu) research; and (3) evaluation theory, especially for the system of peer review.
NDC
Education [ 370 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学高等教育研究開発センター
Date of Issued 2012-03
Rights
Copyright (c) 2012 Author(s)
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0302-0142
[NCID] AN00136225