Engaging academic staff in the quality assurance system in higher education: A field experiment

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A randomised field experiment was conducted at the University of Malaga in 2017 to examine personalised norm-based messages’ effects on response rates to the annual faculty satisfaction survey. This research had a factorial design that combined formal versus informal writing styles with four norm-based messages: no norm, moral suasion, moral duty and social norm. The results reveal that two treatments – informal-moral duty and informal-social norm – both had the strongest positive effect. The university’s quality assurance unit applied the informal-moral duty approach the following academic year, thereby increasing the overall response rate to the annual faculty satisfaction survey by 20% over the pre-intervention year.

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Artículo publicado en open access en Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics en 2022. Se adjunta la versión publicada (SHERPA https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/32277).

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Miguel A. Meléndez-Jiménez, Antonio J. Morales, Javier Rodero Cosano, Engaging academic staff in the quality assurance system in higher education: A field experiment, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Volume 100, 2022, 101923.

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