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ID131558
Title ProperWhen tenure protects the incompetent
Other Title Informationresults from a survey of department chairs
LanguageENG
AuthorRothgeb, John M
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This research uses data from a national survey of political science department chairs to explore when tenure protects incompetent faculty. The characteristics of the responding institutions and the procedures and standards they use when evaluating tenure applications were analyzed to determine how they related to the protection of the incompetent. The results reveal that tenure is most likely to shield incompetent faculty when collegiality plays a role in tenure decisions and when departments focus on the quantity of articles an applicant publishes. The findings also show that when departments demand that candidates publish in prestigious journals and when higher authorities at the institution have reversed positive departmental tenure recommendations, the probability that the incompetent are protected declines.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 47, No.1; Jan 2014: p.182-187
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 47, No.1; Jan 2014: p.182-187
Key WordsResearch ;  National Survey ;  Political Science ;  Tenure Protects