The internationalization of the Polish academic profession. A comparative European approach
Author(s)
Kwiek, MarekKeywords
Empirische UntersuchungForschung
Quantitative Forschung
Vergleich
Internationale Zusammenarbeit
Internationalisierung
Produktivität
Hochschulbildung
Universität
Wissenschaftsdisziplin
Akademiker
Interdisziplinarität
Veröffentlichung
Ausland
Europa
Polen
Empirical study
Research
Quantitative research
International cooperation
Internationalization
Productivity
Higher education
University level of education
Academic sector
University
Branch of science
Field of science
Academic
Higher education graduate
Interdisciplinarity
Foreign countries
Europe
Poland
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Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen
Education
Empirische Bildungsforschung
Hochschulforschung und Hochschuldidaktik
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Abstract
The internationalization of the Polish academic profession is studied quantitatively in a comparative European context. A micro-level (individual) approach relying on primary data collected in a consistent, internationally comparable format is used (N = 17 211 cases). The individual academic is the unit of analysis, rather than a national higher education system or an individual institution. The authors' study shows that research productivity of Polish academics (consistent with European patterns) is strongly correlated with international collaboration: the average productivity of Polish academics involved in international collaboration ("internationalists") is consistently higher than that of Polish "locals" in all academic fields. Polish academics are less internationalized in research than the European average but the research productivity of Polish "internationalists" is much higher than that of Polish "locals". The impact of international collaboration on average productivity is much higher in Poland than in the other European countries studied, a finding with important policy implications. (DIPF/Orig.)Date
2014Type
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oai:www.pedocs.de-opus:14677http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-146777
http://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2017/14677/
http://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2017/14677/pdf/ZfPaed_2014_5_Kwiek_The_internationalization_of_the_Polish_academic_profession.pdf