scholarly journals The community of researchers and “academic performance” evaluation

2021 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 164-170
Author(s):  
L.I. Jakobson ◽  

An evaluation of “academic performance” is considered in the context of performance management in the sphere of science. An emphasis is made on the dependence of the evaluation on interests and, accordingly, on an inherently unrealistic development of an “objectively correct” evaluation which would be unanimously approved by those whose interests are not identical. A variety of researchers’ interest is stated together with a lack of institutionalized norms for working out a consolidated position. At the same time, the paper points out the deep-rooted nonidentical nature of the interests of scientists and those who design and implement the policy in the sphere of science. The demand of policy subjects for the formalization of evaluations, even at the cost of roughening the realities is also underscorred. Considering these realities, the conclusion is made about the hopelessness of the search for ideal solutions. At the same time, another conclusion is made that “academic performance” evaluation implemented in the sphere of science management could gradually become more acceptable for researchers. However, it depends not so much on the study and discussions of various evaluation systems as on the development of the research community and the formation of conditions for an effective dialogue between the latter and the subjects of the science policy.

Author(s):  
Stephanie Payne ◽  
Margaret Horner ◽  
Wendy Boswell ◽  
Amber Wolf ◽  
Stine-Cheyne Kelleen

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 2177
Author(s):  
Edson Kogachi ◽  
Adonias Ferreira ◽  
Carlos Cavalcante ◽  
Marcelo Embiruçu

In order to improve the process management of table grape packaging, its performance should be evaluated. However, the literature on performance evaluation indicators is scarce. To address this research gap, we propose a method for the development of performance evaluation indicators for table grape packaging units, which are characterized by labor-intensive and highly seasonal production processes in the agro-economic sector. The stages include the following: contextualizing table grape packaging units, selecting the performance objectives, selecting techniques to be used in the development of the indicators, and applying the method to the packaging units of table grapes. The techniques adopted in the development of the indicators aimed at the cost, quality, flexibility, reliability, and speed performance objectives were data envelopment analysis, principal component analysis, quantification of the batch, compliance with the program within the established deadline, and measurement of the execution time of the batch, respectively. The results obtained in the case study demonstrate that the correlations between the performance indicators do not indicate the need to disregard any of them. Furthermore, the standard deviation values for each indicator are similar. Thus, both results of correlations and standard deviation confirm the importance of the indicators chosen for the performance evaluation of table grape packaging.


2009 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 28-51
Author(s):  
Elvia Shauki ◽  
Ratnam Alagiah ◽  
Brenton Fiedler ◽  
Krystyna Sawon

2013 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 369-376 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adele Caldarelli ◽  
Clelia Fiondella ◽  
Marco Maffei ◽  
Rosanna Spanò ◽  
Massimo Aria

2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.S. Sreejith

Purpose – Explains why performance evaluation designed for manufacturers is inappropriate for information technology organizations. Design/methodology/approach – Underlines the distinctiveness of the information technology workforce and provides the basis for an effective performance- evaluation system designed for these workers. Findings – Highlights the roles of consensus and transparency in setting and modifying evaluation criteria. Practical implications – Urges the need for a fair and open rewards and recognition system to run in parallel with reformed performance evaluation. Social implications – Provides a way of updating performance evaluation systems to take account of the move from manufacturing to information technology-based jobs in many developed and developing societies. Originality/value – Reveals how best to recognize, reward and assess the performance of information technology workers.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 3803-3815 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gheorghe-Teodor Bercea ◽  
Andrew T. T. McRae ◽  
David A. Ham ◽  
Lawrence Mitchell ◽  
Florian Rathgeber ◽  
...  

Abstract. We present a generic algorithm for numbering and then efficiently iterating over the data values attached to an extruded mesh. An extruded mesh is formed by replicating an existing mesh, assumed to be unstructured, to form layers of prismatic cells. Applications of extruded meshes include, but are not limited to, the representation of three-dimensional high aspect ratio domains employed by geophysical finite element simulations. These meshes are structured in the extruded direction. The algorithm presented here exploits this structure to avoid the performance penalty traditionally associated with unstructured meshes. We evaluate the implementation of this algorithm in the Firedrake finite element system on a range of low compute intensity operations which constitute worst cases for data layout performance exploration. The experiments show that having structure along the extruded direction enables the cost of the indirect data accesses to be amortized after 10–20 layers as long as the underlying mesh is well ordered. We characterize the resulting spatial and temporal reuse in a representative set of both continuous-Galerkin and discontinuous-Galerkin discretizations. On meshes with realistic numbers of layers the performance achieved is between 70 and 90 % of a theoretical hardware-specific limit.


2013 ◽  
Vol 456 ◽  
pp. 631-635
Author(s):  
Jian Lin Zuo

This paper briefly introduces several problems of employee performance management in construction enterprises in China, including taking performance evaluation as performance management, being lack of consistent bidirectional communications, one-sided use of results of performance evaluation, malposition of evaluators, psychological disadvantages and barriers of evaluated people and so on; the paper also provides measures including enhancing publicity on purposes and significance of performance management for employees of construction enterprises, utilizing all-round key performance index method to decompose employee-level performance indexes, enhancing communications on performance, and using results of performance evaluation in a scientific way, in order to improve performance management of construction enterprises. This research conclusion can play a role in guiding improvement of performance management of construction enterprises.


Author(s):  
A. M. Sharaf

This paper delineates the conceptual algorithms of a driving simulator which is intended for vehicle performance evaluation and to act as a virtual platform for research studies and therefore eliminates the cost and dangerous of field testing. A virtual proving ground for vehicle testing has been devised through which virtual handling, traction and ride tests can be performed. A fully instrumented simulator cabin combining the driver and the vehicle simulation package is developed. Different vehicle configurations are simulated during typical sever manoeuvres which reflects the robustness and fidelity of the devised simulator.


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