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Beime, Kristina S.,1984-Örebro universitet,Handelshögskolan vid Örebro Universitet,Örebro University School of Business, SE-701 82 Örebro, Sweden
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Theorizing the subjectivizing powers of market-based technologies : Looking beyond coercion and seduction
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Elsevier,2024
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https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-110218URI
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2023.102662DOI
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https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-64269URI
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Language:English
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Existing theorizations on how the proliferation of market-based technologies within universities come to foster so-called academic performer subjectivities have mainly drawn attention to their coercive and seductive powers. However, while these theorizations help explain why researchers either unwillingly adapt to, or identify with and cherish, their neoliberal ideals, they are less useful to explain recent empirical results showing that many researchers willingly comply yet are very critical of the very same ideals. Drawing upon an interview study of Swedish researchers, we address this theoretical gap in the literature by analytically disentangling three important qualities of the technologies per se, in terms of them producing performance numbers characterized by Specificness, Ongoingness, and Emptiness (SOE). These three qualities do not only have the dual power to interchangeably provoke bitter and sweet feelings, but also to foster the adoption of an academic performer subjectivity. In fact, it is precisely by provoking bittersweet feelings that these qualities break the sharp edges of pure coercion and seduction, thereby fostering a type of low-affective, yet highly persuasive form of reasoning about pros and cons of market-based technologies, which make their neoliberal ideals seem acceptable and reasonable at the end of the day.
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Englund, Hans,1971-Örebro universitet,Handelshögskolan vid Örebro Universitet,Örebro University School of Business, SE-701 82 Örebro, Sweden(Swepub:oru)hed
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Gerdin, Jonas,Professor,1966-Örebro universitet,Handelshögskolan vid Örebro Universitet,Örebro University School of Business, SE-701 82 Örebro, Sweden(Swepub:oru)jgn
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Seger, Karin,1975-Mälardalens universitet,Industriell ekonomi och organisation(Swepub:mdh)ksr03
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Örebro universitetHandelshögskolan vid Örebro Universitet
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