In line with the growing relevance of higher education and science for societal development and innovation processes, there has been a steady increase in the salience of interrelations with the extra-academic environment in the context of academics’ work. Insights into the status of this so-called third mission in the academic profession remain fragmented, however. We use the concept of an academic identity as an analytical lens to investigate this status empirically based on an original survey among 4,284 professors in Germany across the full range of academic disciplines. The results show that the third mission is firmly included in the academic identities of many, but not all, professors and that the forms of inclusion differ. Sp...
In the past decades changes in occupations and service work in professional organizations has been i...
Purpose The study aims to analyse international studies on the impact that new forms of control and...
The academic identity is under attack. There are many tensions academics face; what does it mean to ...
In the context of growing policy pressures for the societal impact of higher education institutions,...
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
This study explores how academics who expanded their teaching-only positions to include research vie...
Academic profession has been traditionally governed by scientific norms and disciplinary communities...
In recent years, the coming of the entrepreneurial university has brought about a third role in acad...
There is considerable variety in academics' attitudes towards universities' third mission. Research ...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...
This paper adds to earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contemporar...
In recent years, the coming of the entrepreneurial university has brought about a third role in acad...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
This research explores the formation of academic identities in a large, northern post-1992 UK univer...
A university is a organisation where academics study, research and teach students. The archetypal “a...
In the past decades changes in occupations and service work in professional organizations has been i...
Purpose The study aims to analyse international studies on the impact that new forms of control and...
The academic identity is under attack. There are many tensions academics face; what does it mean to ...
In the context of growing policy pressures for the societal impact of higher education institutions,...
This paper draws on qualitative data gathered from two studies funded by the UK Leadership Foundatio...
This study explores how academics who expanded their teaching-only positions to include research vie...
Academic profession has been traditionally governed by scientific norms and disciplinary communities...
In recent years, the coming of the entrepreneurial university has brought about a third role in acad...
There is considerable variety in academics' attitudes towards universities' third mission. Research ...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...
This paper adds to earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contemporar...
In recent years, the coming of the entrepreneurial university has brought about a third role in acad...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
This research explores the formation of academic identities in a large, northern post-1992 UK univer...
A university is a organisation where academics study, research and teach students. The archetypal “a...
In the past decades changes in occupations and service work in professional organizations has been i...
Purpose The study aims to analyse international studies on the impact that new forms of control and...
The academic identity is under attack. There are many tensions academics face; what does it mean to ...