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词汇 managerialism
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Definition of managerialism in English:

managerialism

noun
mass noun
  • Belief in or reliance on the use of professional managers in administering or planning an activity.

    管理主义

    if we are panicked into yet greater depths of managerialism, a great opportunity will be lost
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ABC radio, while not immune to managerialism, was exempt from the worst excesses because of the hands-on and immediate nature of its medium.
    • How does the rhetoric of managerialism influence actors’ perceptions about the ultimate goals of Portuguese higher education?
    • But his personal asceticism and disdain for the managerialism of modern politics brought its own difficulties.
    • In the 1990s, however, as managerialism began to dominate the university, translucence and opaqueness replaced transparency.
    • However, these huge, transformative, ideologically dividing policies are rather hard to find, particularly since we have entered a period of post-ideological managerialism.
    • The dangers of further intensifications of managerialism are considerable.
    • Later, he used morality on the international stage to dress up a government bogged down in managerialism and public-sector reform.
    • As somebody believing that managerialism is inimical to professionalism, I find this theory entirely plausible.
    • But the end of political ideology and the rise of managerialism has come at a price: the parties have to spend large sums of money seeking to differentiate their product, using the full array of modern marketing and advertising techniques.
    • It is characterised by an inherent and limiting managerialism.
    • I see managerialism as a virus which has as its main attribute the destruction of altruism and of individual clinical and scholarly activity.
    • I reason that university presidents with business or economics backgrounds should be more likely than others to embrace managerialism.
    • During the 1980s a new species of managerialism moved into companies and into research management.
    • The managerialism of the current university system has meant that Internet-based pedagogy has been focussed on design issues, rather than rationale, intentions or applications.
    • This trend has been called the new managerialism.
    • In the context of higher education, the Jarrett Report provided a boost to the introduction of managerialism.
    • It is an ideology that is backed by managerialism, the belief that commercial management principles have the answers to all organisational problems.
    • If pragmatic managerialism was the order of the day what was the role of politics?
    • While the plague of managerialism exists more or less everywhere and is therefore no longer all that remarkable, the interesting thing about its stranglehold on science is that in many ways the researchers have brought it on themselves.
    • That is why this new year presents a crucial opportunity to get beyond managerialism, targets and struggling to catch up with public expectations.

Derivatives

  • managerialist

  • adjective & noun
    • The limits of a managerialist approach were cruelly exposed in May.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hollowed-out governments were unwilling to question their own managerialist mantras and pushed privatisation as the only way.
      • He observed that the rise of managerialist politics, with its focus on administration and delivery, had left a dangerous vacuum which was increasingly being occupied by politicians with simple solutions for complex problems.
      • During the 1990s, however, it increasingly adopted a managerialist, ‘businesslike’ flavour.
      • A managerialist interpretation of the results would stress that employees experience satisfaction and give commitment regardless of reward, that money and career progression are not everything.

Definition of managerialism in US English:

managerialism

nounˌmanəˈjirēəlizəm
  • Belief in or reliance on the use of professional managers in administering or planning an activity.

    管理主义

    if we are panicked into yet greater depths of managerialism, a great opportunity will be lost
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I see managerialism as a virus which has as its main attribute the destruction of altruism and of individual clinical and scholarly activity.
    • If pragmatic managerialism was the order of the day what was the role of politics?
    • During the 1980s a new species of managerialism moved into companies and into research management.
    • It is an ideology that is backed by managerialism, the belief that commercial management principles have the answers to all organisational problems.
    • In the 1990s, however, as managerialism began to dominate the university, translucence and opaqueness replaced transparency.
    • Later, he used morality on the international stage to dress up a government bogged down in managerialism and public-sector reform.
    • How does the rhetoric of managerialism influence actors’ perceptions about the ultimate goals of Portuguese higher education?
    • That is why this new year presents a crucial opportunity to get beyond managerialism, targets and struggling to catch up with public expectations.
    • But the end of political ideology and the rise of managerialism has come at a price: the parties have to spend large sums of money seeking to differentiate their product, using the full array of modern marketing and advertising techniques.
    • As somebody believing that managerialism is inimical to professionalism, I find this theory entirely plausible.
    • The managerialism of the current university system has meant that Internet-based pedagogy has been focussed on design issues, rather than rationale, intentions or applications.
    • It is characterised by an inherent and limiting managerialism.
    • This trend has been called the new managerialism.
    • But his personal asceticism and disdain for the managerialism of modern politics brought its own difficulties.
    • While the plague of managerialism exists more or less everywhere and is therefore no longer all that remarkable, the interesting thing about its stranglehold on science is that in many ways the researchers have brought it on themselves.
    • The dangers of further intensifications of managerialism are considerable.
    • However, these huge, transformative, ideologically dividing policies are rather hard to find, particularly since we have entered a period of post-ideological managerialism.
    • I reason that university presidents with business or economics backgrounds should be more likely than others to embrace managerialism.
    • ABC radio, while not immune to managerialism, was exempt from the worst excesses because of the hands-on and immediate nature of its medium.
    • In the context of higher education, the Jarrett Report provided a boost to the introduction of managerialism.
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