TITLE:
Performative Equity and Institutional Hypocrisy in Higher Education: A Critique of Leadership Narratives and Policy Contradictions
AUTHORS:
Viktor Wang
KEYWORDS:
Institutional Hypocrisy, Performative Equity, Higher Education Leadership, Critical Policy Analysis, Academic Freedom, Global Higher Education
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Leadership,
Vol.14 No.3,
July
31,
2025
ABSTRACT: This article critically examines the widening gap between rhetorical commitments to equity, inclusion, and innovation in higher education and the lived realities of institutional leadership and policy enforcement. Drawing on the author’s direct experience within a U.S. university setting—juxtaposed with global parallels—the paper explores how performative leadership practices mask deeper systems of exclusion, silencing, and ideological gatekeeping. Through the lens of critical policy analysis, the article reveals how institutional narratives often valorize diversity while simultaneously marginalizing dissenting voices, critical scholarship (Mountz et al., 2020), and global perspectives that challenge neoliberal or bureaucratic orthodoxy. The paper further explores the international dimensions of this hypocrisy, comparing policy contradictions in the United States with similar patterns of institutional posturing and suppression observed in higher education systems in Europe, Asia, and Africa. In doing so, it argues that the performance of equity—uncoupled from structural change—undermines the moral legitimacy of higher education institutions and erodes public trust. The article concludes with a call for policy reform grounded in authentic leadership, intellectual freedom, and justice-driven governance.