当宽恕胜过许可:探索经济学临床教师的学术气质

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Franklin G. Mixon Jr., Kamal P. Upadhyaya
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摘要

临床教授 "的概念--有时也被称为 "实践教授 "或类似概念--在学术界得到广泛应用。经济学和商学学科现在都有专家教学的前景。本研究通过考察临床经济学教师是否投入到研究项目中,扩展了之前关于文理学院经济学学术研究的研究。在讨论了为什么临床经济学教师应该参与研究的概念性论点之后,我们研究了《美国新闻与世界报道》(U.S. News & World Report)将经济学临床教师归类为国家级学院和大学的引用数据。结果显示,这 90 所院校的 206 名临床教师的学术成果获得了约 125,000 次引用。此外,更深入的研究表明,美国大型研究型大学所聘用的临床经济学教师的研究精神似乎与文理学院经济学系的研究精神十分相似。
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When forgiveness beats permission: Exploring the scholarly ethos of clinical faculty in economics

The concept of the “clinical professor” – sometimes referred to as a “professor of practice,” or something similar – is in widespread use in academe. Economics and business disciplines all now entertain the prospect of teaching specialists. This study extends prior research on economics scholarship at liberal arts colleges by examining whether clinical economics faculty are invested in a program of research. After discussing conceptual arguments for why one should expect to see clinical economics faculty engaging in research, we examine citations data for clinical faculty in economics who are affiliated with what U.S. News & World Report classifies as national colleges and universities. That examination reveals that the 206 clinical faculty employed across the 90 institutions have produced academic scholarship that has garnered about 125,000 citations. Moreover, a deeper exploration suggests that the research ethos pervading the clinical economics faculties employed by America's large research universities appears to be quite similar to that characterizing the economics departments at liberal arts colleges.

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CiteScore
1.90
自引率
12.50%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology (AJES) was founded in 1941, with support from the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, to encourage the development of transdisciplinary solutions to social problems. In the introduction to the first issue, John Dewey observed that “the hostile state of the world and the intellectual division that has been built up in so-called ‘social science,’ are … reflections and expressions of the same fundamental causes.” Dewey commended this journal for its intention to promote “synthesis in the social field.” Dewey wrote those words almost six decades after the social science associations split off from the American Historical Association in pursuit of value-free knowledge derived from specialized disciplines. Since he wrote them, academic or disciplinary specialization has become even more pronounced. Multi-disciplinary work is superficially extolled in major universities, but practices and incentives still favor highly specialized work. The result is that academia has become a bastion of analytic excellence, breaking phenomena into components for intensive investigation, but it contributes little synthetic or holistic understanding that can aid society in finding solutions to contemporary problems. Analytic work remains important, but in response to the current lop-sided emphasis on specialization, the board of AJES has decided to return to its roots by emphasizing a more integrated and practical approach to knowledge.
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