The purpose of this paper is to explore the information behaviour of early career academics (ECAs) within humanities and social sciences (HSS) disciplines who are starting their first continuing academic position. The proposed grounded theory of Systemic Managerial Constraints (SMC) is introduced as a way to understand the influence of neoliberal universities on the information behaviour of ECAs. Design/methodology/approach: This qualitative research used constructivist grounded theory methodology. Participants were 20 Australian and Canadian ECAs from HSS. Their information practices and information behaviour were examined for a period of five to seven months using two interviews and multiple “check-ins”. Data were analysed through two rou...
The higher education landscape has changed in the last decades. The neoliberal restructuring of univ...
This chapter introduces the rationale for looking at how academics are managed, as their status as a...
COVID-19 has increased research, teaching and administrative pressures for all academics and, by doi...
This paper examines the implications for academic careers of the apparent global trend towards marke...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of early career academics (ECAs) in contemporary Nor...
Recent decades have seen the evolution of UK business schools into international mass education prov...
The higher education landscape has changed in the last decades. The neoliberal restructuring of univ...
The higher education landscape has changed in the last decades. The neoliberal restructuring of univ...
This paper explores how Early Career Academics (ECAs) come to understand their future and the nature...
This paper explores how Early Career Academics (ECAs) come to understand their future and the nature...
This paper explores how Early Career Academics (ECAs) come to understand their future and the nature...
Turnover intention among early-career academicians (ECA) can have detrimental impacts on the sustain...
This paper explores how Early Career Academics (ECAs) come to understand their future and the nature...
Turnover intention among early-career academicians (ECA) can have detrimental impacts on the sustain...
Turnover intention among early-career academicians (ECA) can have detrimental impacts on the sustain...
The higher education landscape has changed in the last decades. The neoliberal restructuring of univ...
This chapter introduces the rationale for looking at how academics are managed, as their status as a...
COVID-19 has increased research, teaching and administrative pressures for all academics and, by doi...
This paper examines the implications for academic careers of the apparent global trend towards marke...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of early career academics (ECAs) in contemporary Nor...
Recent decades have seen the evolution of UK business schools into international mass education prov...
The higher education landscape has changed in the last decades. The neoliberal restructuring of univ...
The higher education landscape has changed in the last decades. The neoliberal restructuring of univ...
This paper explores how Early Career Academics (ECAs) come to understand their future and the nature...
This paper explores how Early Career Academics (ECAs) come to understand their future and the nature...
This paper explores how Early Career Academics (ECAs) come to understand their future and the nature...
Turnover intention among early-career academicians (ECA) can have detrimental impacts on the sustain...
This paper explores how Early Career Academics (ECAs) come to understand their future and the nature...
Turnover intention among early-career academicians (ECA) can have detrimental impacts on the sustain...
Turnover intention among early-career academicians (ECA) can have detrimental impacts on the sustain...
The higher education landscape has changed in the last decades. The neoliberal restructuring of univ...
This chapter introduces the rationale for looking at how academics are managed, as their status as a...
COVID-19 has increased research, teaching and administrative pressures for all academics and, by doi...