Personal interest, supervisory and research community support and dropout intentions among Finnish PhD candidates

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Solveig Cornér, L. Tikkanen, H. Anttila, K. Pyhältö
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Purpose This study aims to advance the understanding on individual variations in PhD candidates’ personal interest in their doctorate and supervisory and research community support, and several individual and structural attributes potentially having an impact on the profiles. Design/methodology/approach The authors explored the interrelationship between personal interest – social support profiles, and nationality, gender, research group and study status and the risk of dropping out. A total of 768 PhD candidates from a research-intensive university in Finland responded to a modified version of the cross-cultural doctoral experience survey. Latent profile analysis was used to explore the individual variations in PhD candidates’ interest and support from the supervisor and research community. Findings Three distinctive PhD interest-social support profiles were detected; the high interest–high support profile (74.4%, n = 570), the high interest–moderate support profile (18.2%, n = 140) and the moderate interest–moderate support profile (7.4%, n = 56). The profiles exhibited high to moderate levels of research, development and instrumental interest. Individuals in the high interest–moderate support and in the moderate interest–moderate support profiles were more prone to consider dropping out from their PhD than in the high interest–high support profile. Originality/value The results indicate that by cultivating PhD candidates’ interest and providing sufficient supervisory and the research community offers a means for preventing candidates from discontinuing their doctorate. Hence, building a supportive learning environment that cultivates a PhD candidate’s personal interest is likely to reduce high dropout rates among the candidates.
芬兰博士候选人的个人兴趣,监督和研究社区支持和退学意向
目的本研究旨在加深对博士生个人兴趣、导师和研究团体支持的个体差异的理解,以及一些可能对个人和结构属性产生影响的个体和结构属性。设计/方法/方法作者探讨了个人兴趣-社会支持概况与国籍、性别、研究小组和学习状况以及辍学风险之间的相互关系。芬兰一所研究型大学共有768名博士候选人参与了一项修改版的跨文化博士经历调查。本研究采用潜在特征分析,探讨博士生对导师和研究团体的兴趣和支持的个体差异。研究发现:三种不同的博士兴趣-社会支持特征;高兴趣-高支持型(74.4%,n = 570)、高兴趣-中等支持型(18.2%,n = 140)和中等兴趣-中等支持型(7.4%,n = 56)。这些档案显示了高到中等水平的研究、开发和仪器兴趣。高兴趣-中等支持和中等兴趣-中等支持的个体比高兴趣-高支持的个体更倾向于考虑放弃博士学位。独创性/价值研究结果表明,通过培养博士生的兴趣和提供足够的监督,研究社区为防止博士生放弃博士学位提供了一种手段。因此,建立一个支持性的学习环境,培养博士生的个人兴趣,可能会降低博士生的高辍学率。
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Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education
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