航空电子卡还是 Zoom 会议?"旧常态 "和 "新常态 "下的学术流动性

IF 1.1 Q4 MANAGEMENT
Management Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.30924/mjcmi.28.2.13
Jolanta Preidienė
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国际流动已成为高等教育机构(HEIs)学术人员活动不可分割的一部分。在全球化和国际化的背景下,国际流动在个人学术生涯和高等院校绩效方面都发挥着关键作用。然而,关于学术人员参与国际流动,尤其是短期流动的动机的研究仍然不多。此外,COVID-19 大流行病给国际学术流动组织带来了重大变化,虚拟流动成为新常态。关于学术人员对这种流动形式的反应的研究刚刚起步,但鉴于目前混合式国际流动的普及,其相关性不亚于前者。本文以自我决定理论为基础,旨在确定学术人员在大流行前("旧常态")和大流行("新常态")时期参与短期国际学术流动的动机。本研究以一项纵向研究的结果为基础,在这项研究中,来自 12 个不同国家的 13 名学术人员接受了两次访谈:大流行之前和期间。研究结果表明,学术人员参与短期国际流动的主要动力来自内在动机,即在实体流动(大流行前)和虚拟流动(大流行期间)中对能力发展的需求,而对相关性的需求在国际实体流动中起着更重要的作用。组织支持对于两种流动类型都是同样重要的外在动机。这项实证研究为国际学术流动文献和高等院校管理提供了加强学术人员参与国际学术人员流动的启示。
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Avionska karta ili Zoom sastanak? Mobilnost akademskog osoblja u “staroj” i “novoj normalnosti”
International mobility has become an integral part of academic staff activities at higher education institutions (HEIs). In the context of globalisation and internationalisation, it plays a key role in both individual academic career and HEI performance. However, research on the motivation of academic staff to engage in international mobility, especially short-term mobility, remains modest. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic introduced significant changes in international academic mobility organisation, with virtual mobility becoming the new normal. Research on academic staff responses to this form of mobility is nascent, but no less relevant given the current spread of blended international mobility. Drawing from self-determination theory, this paper aims to identify what motivates academic staff to engage in short-term international academic mobility in the pre-pandemic (“old normality”) and pandemic (“new normality”) periods. The study builds on the findings of a longitudinal research during which 13 academic staff members from 12 different countries were interviewed twice: before and during the pandemic. Findings suggest that academic staff is primarily driven to engage in short-term international mobility by intrinsic motivation, namely the need for competence development during both physical (pre-pandemic) and virtual (pandemic) mobility, while the need for relatedness plays a more significant role in the international physical mobility. Organisational support is an equally important extrinsic motivator for both mobility types. This empirical study provides implications for the international academic mobility literature and HEI management on the enhancement of academic staff involvement in international academic staff mobility.
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Management
Management MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
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21
审稿时长
70 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal deals with pressing problems, not only of general nature, but especially with those occurring in the countries in transition. In fact, it aims to cover functional issues, specific topics and general aspects of management related to all kinds of organizations – manufacturing and service companies, profit-making firms and non-profit organizations, private and public, as well as large and small enterprises.
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