International Research Collaboration and International Research Orientation: Comparative Findings About European Academics

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作者
Kwiek, Marek [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Poznan, Inst Res & Higher Educ Policy, Ul Szamarzewskiego 89, PL-60569 Poznan, Poland
关键词
Stratification in science; European academics; internationalists and locals; internationalization of research; cross-national publishing patterns; multivariate model approach; predictors of research collaboration; SELF-ORGANIZATION; IMPACT; GLOBALIZATION; COSMOPOLITANS; PATTERNS; CONTACT; LOCALS; COSTS;
D O I
10.1177/1028315317747084
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
In this study, international research collaboration (IRC) and international research orientation (IRO) have been studied at the micro-level of individual academics from the university sector (N = 8,466, 11 European systems). Both were studied cross-nationally, cross-disciplinarily, and cross-generationally. This study differs from most existing internationalization literature in its sample (Europe) and focus (patterns of internationalization in research), using more standard methods (a multivariate model approach). It addresses questions about the patterns of IRC and IRO, international publishing, and the predictors of IRC, or what makes some European academics more prone to collaborating with international colleagues in research than others. In the context of changing incentive and reward systems in European academic science, which are becoming more output oriented, it is ever more important for individual academics to cooperate internationally (as well as to co-publish internationally). Internationalists increasingly compete with locals in university hierarchies of prestige and for access to project-based research funding across Europe. Evidence is presented that co-authoring publications internationally is still a rare form of research internationalization in Europe (50.8% of academics co-author publications internationally). However, as compared with other world regions, the percentage of European academics collaborating internationally in research (63.8%) is very high. A striking cross-national differential within the youngest European generation of academics was found, which may be a strong barrier to intra-European research collaboration in the future.
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页码:136 / 160
页数:25
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