Author
Listed:
- B. H. Lim
(Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman)
- C. D’Ippoliti
(Sapienza University of Rome
Centro Interdisciplinare Linceo Giovani)
- M. Dominik
(University of St Andrews)
- A. C. Hernández-Mondragón
(Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN)
- K. Vermeir
(CNRS
Université Paris Cité
Université Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
- K. K. Chong
(Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman)
- H. Hussein
(University of Oxford)
- V. S. Morales-Salgado
(Cámara de Diputados)
- K. J. Cloete
(University of South Africa
Nanosciences African Network (NANOAFNET), iThemba LABS-National Research Foundation)
- J. N. Kimengsi
(The University of Bamenda
Technische Universität Dresden)
- L. Balboa
(CONICET-Academia Nacional de Medicina)
- S. Mondello
(University of Messina)
- T. E. Cruz
(University of Santo Tomas)
- S. Lopez-Verges
(Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies
Tecnologia e Innovacion)
- I. Sidi Zakari
(Abdou Moumouni University)
- A. Simonyan
(University of Sussex)
- I. Palomo
(IGE)
- A. Režek Jambrak
(Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology)
- J. Germo Nzweundji
(Institute of Medical Research and Medicinal Plants Studies)
- A. Molnar
(Swinburne University of Technology
Technische Universität München)
- A. M. I. Saktiawati
(Universitas Gadjah Mada)
- S. Elagroudy
(Ain Shams University)
- P. Kumar
(University of the Witwatersrand)
- S. Enany
(Suez Canal University)
- V. Narita
(International University of Liaison Indonesia)
- M. Backes
(University of Namibia
North-West University)
- V. Siciliano
(Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia)
- D. Egamberdieva
(National Research University TIIAME
National University of Uzbekistan)
- Y. Flores Bueso
(University College Cork
University of Washington)
Abstract
The assessment of research performance is widely seen as a vital tool in upholding the highest standards of quality, with selection and competition believed to drive progress. Academic institutions need to take critical decisions on hiring and promotion, while facing external pressure by also being subject to research assessment1–4. Here we present an outlook on research assessment for career progression with specific focus on promotion to full professorship, based on 314 policies from 190 academic institutions and 218 policies from 58 government agencies, covering 32 countries in the Global North and 89 countries in the Global South. We investigated how frequently various promotion criteria are mentioned and carried out a statistical analysis to infer commonalities and differences across policies. Although quantitative methods of assessment remain popular, in agreement with what is found in more geographically restricted studies5–9, they are not omnipresent. We find differences between the Global North and the Global South as well as between institutional and national policies, but less so between disciplines. A preference for bibliometric indicators is more marked in upper-middle-income countries. Although we see some variation, many promotion policies are based on the assumption of specific career paths that become normative rather than embracing diversity. In turn, this restricts opportunities for researchers. These results challenge current practice and have strategic implications for researchers, research managers and national governments.
Suggested Citation
B. H. Lim & C. D’Ippoliti & M. Dominik & A. C. Hernández-Mondragón & K. Vermeir & K. K. Chong & H. Hussein & V. S. Morales-Salgado & K. J. Cloete & J. N. Kimengsi & L. Balboa & S. Mondello & T. E. Cru, 2025.
"Regional and institutional trends in assessment for academic promotion,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 638(8050), pages 459-468, February.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:638:y:2025:i:8050:d:10.1038_s41586-024-08422-9
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08422-9
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