Shifting Balance of Academic Systems: National, Regional, Global?

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Shifting Balance of Academic Systems: National, Regional, Global?

Teichler, Ulrich; Jones, Glen A.; Huang, Futao

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2026

293

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Inglês

9783032179357

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Introduction:Understanding Regional Dynamics of the Academic Profession in a Global and Comparative Perspective.- Chapter 1: Comparative Analysis of Academic Systems in Austria and Germany:Career Trajectories and Well-being of Scientists.- Chapter 2: External Engagement of Academics:Exploring Gender Patterns in the Baltic Sea Region.- Chapter 3: Changing Campus, Permanent Faculty?.- Chapter 4: Job Satisfaction and Career Saturation from a Comparative Perspective.- Chapter 5: Perceptions and Cultures of Governance:Nordic Academia from Within and Without.- Chapter 6: The Effects of Global Competitive Dynamics on the Academic Profession:An Analysis Based on the Varieties of Academic Capitalism Approach (VoAC).- Chapter 7: Academic Engagement and the University's "Third Mission" in Latin America:A Comparative Study.- Chapter 8: The Academic Societal Engagement in East Asia:Comparative Analysis of Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.- Chapter 9: The Rise of Non-Tenure Track Roles in a Knowledge-Based Society with an East Asian Comparative Perspective.- Chapter 10: The Unsatisfied Yet Loyal Academic:Insights from Selected Asian Countries.- Chapter 11: Internationalization, Research Priority, and Job Satisfaction of Academics in the East and the West.- Conclusion.
academic systems in Austria and Germany;gender patterns in higher education in the Baltic Sea region;well-being of scientists;academic profession in Estonia, Finland and Sweden;job satisfaction and career saturation in academia;educational governance in Sweden and Finland;Varieties of Academic Capitalism (VoAC) approach;academic engagement in Argentina, Mexico and Chile;Academic Societal Engagement (ASE) in Japan, Korea and Taiwan;non-tenure track roles in Korean universities ;loyalty of academics in Asia ;research priority and job satisfaction in higher education;academic engagement in Latin America;career progression in higher education;impact of non-tenure track positions in higher education;APIKS