TY - JOUR
T1 - Capitalising on academics’ transnational experiences in the domestic research environment
AU - Gao, Yuan
AU - Liu, Jin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Association for Tertiary Education Management and the LH Martin Institute for Tertiary Education Leadership and Management.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - An unprecedented increase in international academic mobility has occurred over the past four decades, and nations and universities around the world have valued and encouraged academics’ transnational experiences greatly. This study explored the influence of different types of international experiences on academics’ research productivity in their domestic environment through the theoretical lens of the construction of negotiated meaning. Interviews showed that long-term international experiences in early career stage affect researchers’ productivity more deeply, substantially, and broadly than do short-term experiences in a later stage. Both types of overseas experiences exert their influence through academics’ negotiations in their research focus, audience, and network. The findings of this study contribute to the knowledge of academic mobility and its effects on academics’ research behaviour. The study’s policy implications extend beyond its empirical context, and inspire all countries who attempt to encourage either its talented diasporas to return or attract top migrant scientists.
AB - An unprecedented increase in international academic mobility has occurred over the past four decades, and nations and universities around the world have valued and encouraged academics’ transnational experiences greatly. This study explored the influence of different types of international experiences on academics’ research productivity in their domestic environment through the theoretical lens of the construction of negotiated meaning. Interviews showed that long-term international experiences in early career stage affect researchers’ productivity more deeply, substantially, and broadly than do short-term experiences in a later stage. Both types of overseas experiences exert their influence through academics’ negotiations in their research focus, audience, and network. The findings of this study contribute to the knowledge of academic mobility and its effects on academics’ research behaviour. The study’s policy implications extend beyond its empirical context, and inspire all countries who attempt to encourage either its talented diasporas to return or attract top migrant scientists.
KW - China
KW - Research productivity
KW - academic mobility
KW - overseas returned scholars
KW - transnational experiences
KW - visiting fellowship
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85092513984&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/1360080X.2020.1833276
DO - 10.1080/1360080X.2020.1833276
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85092513984
SN - 1360-080X
VL - 43
SP - 400
EP - 414
JO - Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management
JF - Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management
IS - 4
ER -