Academic inbreeding in the Spanish public university system: a review of its institutional and context determinants (Endogamia en el sistema universitario público español: una revisión de sus determinantes institucionales y contextuales)

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Eva M. De la Torre, Carmen Pérez-Esparrells, Teresa Romero-Madrid
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Abstract

ABSTRACT University systems with a high level of academic inbreeding tend to be closed to attracting (inter)national talent, while instead prioritizing retention of the human factor in the institution and the stabilization and continuity of internal bureaucratic dynamics. The literature suggests that levels of academic inbreeding depend on both institutional and structural factors within the universities themselves, as well as contextual factors in the country and/or region. In this study, we empirically analyse the causal relationship between levels of academic inbreeding at Spanish public universities and the characteristics of the university context and their institutional features. Our results show that the variables that most influence the level of endogamy of Spanish public universities are their age and their specialization by field of knowledge. Furthermore, the academic inbreeding in Spain seems more related to the chair-holding dynamics by which professors gain power than to any other factor.
西班牙公立大学系统的学术近亲繁殖:对其制度和背景决定因素的回顾
具有高水平学术近亲繁殖的大学系统倾向于吸引(国际)国家人才,而优先考虑保留机构中的人的因素以及内部官僚动态的稳定和连续性。文献表明,学术近亲繁殖的水平取决于大学本身的制度和结构因素,以及国家和/或地区的背景因素。在本研究中,我们实证分析了西班牙公立大学学术近亲交配水平与大学背景特征及其制度特征之间的因果关系。我们的研究结果表明,影响西班牙公立大学内婚制水平的最大变量是他们的年龄和他们的专业知识领域。此外,西班牙学术界的近亲繁殖似乎更多地与教授获得权力的职位变动有关,而不是其他因素。
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