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Seiler, Vicky L.; Reisenwitz, Timothy H.; Schibrowsky, John A. – Marketing Education Review, 2011
This study examines reviewer practices at 11 marketing journals. The results for the top three journals are compared to eight comparable journals that are typically considered to be non-top-tier journals. The results suggest that the reviewers and the review processes at the top journals differ significantly from those of the non-top-tier…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Marketing, Empathy, Periodicals
Mead, Lawrence M. – Academic Questions, 2011
The claim that faculty conduct research is one of the main justifications for the modern university. Supposedly, academe carries out important, cutting-edge inquiries in which society has an interest. In fact, states this author, research at American universities is becoming narrow and artificial, out of touch with social realities, and of…
Descriptors: Universities, Political Attitudes, College Faculty, Teacher Researchers
Hill, Marc Lamont – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2012
This conceptual article explores the notion of educational researchers operating as public intellectuals. To do this, I situate my analysis within a broader tradition of public intellectual work in the American academy. I also offer a framework for three specific forms of public intellectual work, supported by relevant examples, which can be taken…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Role, Higher Education
Brown, Kevin – Academe, 2008
People toss around the phrase "publish or perish" without thought these days, especially in the humanities. Certainly, professors tell their master's and doctoral students that, should they pursue an academic career, they will be expected to present papers at conferences, publish journal articles, and, to receive tenure, produce a…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Journal Articles, Humanities, College Faculty
Budden, Michael Craig – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2009
In academia, the old maxim, "publish or perish" sends chills down the back of many. Junior faculty members, especially, are rightfully concerned a lack of publications may inhibit their professional growth and, more importantly, their professional survival. Thus, for many, if not most, of those who pursue an academic life, publishing is…
Descriptors: Publish or Perish Issue, Faculty Publishing, Writing for Publication, Tenure
Korinek, Kim; Punpuing, Sureeporn – Comparative Education Review, 2012
We analyze school attrition among youth in Kanchanaburi province, Thailand. We find that family investments in schooling are shaped by both household and local community contexts. There is an enrollment advantage for girls across different households and communities. We find that youth whose mothers have migrated and youth in immigrant households…
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate, Publish or Perish Issue, Family Influence
Murray, Rowena; Cunningham, Everarda – Studies in Higher Education, 2011
Academics are expected to write for publication and meet publication targets in research assessment processes. These targets are set by national bodies and institutions, and they can be daunting for academics at the start of a research career. This article reports on an intervention designed to address this issue, writer's retreat, where academics…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Intervention, Faculty Publishing
Hunter, William J. – College Quarterly, 2010
Teachers at every level of the educational system have grown accustomed to the idea that people live in a time of rapid change, with new products, technologies, and services emerging constantly. While universities have a social role that requires them to create and disseminate new knowledge, schools and colleges often have rich opportunities to do…
Descriptors: Credentials, Elementary School Students, Citizenship, Foreign Countries
Kezar, Adrianna; Lester, Jaime – Research in Higher Education, 2009
Various factors are making faculty leadership challenging including the rise in part-time and non-tenure-track faculty, the increasing pressure to publish and teach more courses and adopt new technologies and pedagogies, increasing standards for tenure and promotion, ascension of academic capitalism, and heavy service roles for women and people of…
Descriptors: Role Models, Tenure, Leadership, College Faculty
Bauerlein, Mark – Academe, 2008
"Publish or perish" has long been the formula of academic labor at research universities, but for many humanities professors that imperative has decayed into a simple rule of production. The publish-or-perish model assumed a peer-review process that maintained quality, but more and more it is the bare volume of printed words that counts. When…
Descriptors: Publish or Perish Issue, College Faculty, Humanities, Research Universities
Simon A. Lei; Ning-Kuang Chuang – College Student Journal, 2009
In today's academic climate, the old adage "publish or perish" no longer applies solely to postdoctoral scholars, lecturers, visiting and tenure-track faculty members. Many masters and doctoral (graduate) students nationwide are expected to publish their research results before graduation. Many leading academic departments have required…
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Graduate Study, Mentors, Cost Effectiveness
Lee, Alison; Kamler, Barbara – Teaching in Higher Education, 2008
This article explores the role of publication in taking forward the work of the doctorate. Low publication rates from doctoral degrees have been noted as a problem in the quality of doctoral education for preparing students to participate in research cultures. At the same time there is ambivalence and some resistance among doctoral supervisors and…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Scholarship, Writing (Composition), Writing for Publication
Bauerlein, Mark – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2009
In higher education in the United States, teaching and research in the fields of language and literature are in a desperate condition. Laboring on the age-old axiom "publish-or-perish," thousands of professors, lecturers, and graduate students are busy producing dissertations, books, essays, and reviews. Over the past five decades, their…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Public Colleges, Teacher Student Relationship, Humanities
Ito, Jack K.; Brotheridge, Celeste M. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2007
Despite professors' education and socialization and the significant rewards they receive for research activities and output, the 80/20 rule seems to apply; that is, there exists a system of stars who produce a disproportionate volume of research such that most research tends to be undertaken by a small percentage of the academy (Erkut, 2002).…
Descriptors: Rewards, Interaction, Grants, Productivity
Ugrin, Joseph C.; Odom, Marcus D.; Pearson, J. Michael – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2008
This exploratory study examines the importance of mentor/mentee relationships on faculty development by measuring how social exchange between new faculty members (mentees) in information systems and their former dissertation chairs (mentors) relate to how quickly the new faculty members completed their doctoral program and the number of peer…
Descriptors: Employment, Mentors, Doctoral Programs, Information Systems