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Academic inbreeding - appointing one's own graduates for academic positions - is a controversial but surprisingly common practice internationally. This book is the first comparative analysis of the phenomenon - the causes, implications, and future of inbreeding.

Produktbeschreibung
Academic inbreeding - appointing one's own graduates for academic positions - is a controversial but surprisingly common practice internationally. This book is the first comparative analysis of the phenomenon - the causes, implications, and future of inbreeding.

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Autorenporträt
Saleem Badat, Andrew W Melon Foundation, New York, USA Tom Coupé, Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine Manja Klemen?i?, Harvard University, USA José-Ginés Mora, Institute of Education, University of London, UK Marcelo Alberto Rabossi, Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentina Hong Shen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Elizaveta Sivak, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Ilona Sologoub, Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine Akiyoshi Yonezawa, Nagoya University, Japan Pavel Zgaga, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Rezensionen
"The book is a comparative study in the field of higher education research which can appeal to the researchers dealing with the changes in academic careers in different countries. With its subject, indeed the book is of interest not only for higher education researchers, but also for anyone planning or pursuing an academic career." - European Journal of Higher Education