This paper asks the question: do people with different levels of research productivity and identification as a researcher think of research differently? It discusses a study that differentiated levels of research productivity among English and Australian academics working in research-intensive environments in three broad discipline areas: science, engineering and technology; social science and humanities; and medicine and health sciences. The paper explores the different conceptions of research held by these academics in terms of their levels of research productivity, their levels of research training, whether they considered themselves an active researcher and a member of a research team, and their disciplinary differences
Research leadership in Australian universities takes place against a backdrop of policy reforms conc...
The purposes of this ‘researching the researchers’ project were to examine the range of ways that RM...
This paper presents early findings emerging from an international collaborative research project tha...
This paper asks the question: do people with different levels of research productivity and identifi...
This paper asks the question: do people with different levels of research productivity and identific...
This article describes results from a study of academic productivity in Australian higher education....
The term 'research' is rarely questioned. It is a term whose meaning seems to be implicitly underst...
Despite professors’ education and socialization and the significant re- wards they receive for resea...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Higher Education Resea...
Definitions of research productivity vary, depending upon a person\u27s position with in a univers...
Academics have different perceptions of the research activity and the practices and processes are in...
Most higher education institutions that have an ambition to reach the highest institutional ranking ...
This article provides insight into the nature of research workload allocation for Australian academi...
This article provides an integrative review of the developing body of literature investigating acade...
Australian university research output has been questioned by the Federal Government. A new research ...
Research leadership in Australian universities takes place against a backdrop of policy reforms conc...
The purposes of this ‘researching the researchers’ project were to examine the range of ways that RM...
This paper presents early findings emerging from an international collaborative research project tha...
This paper asks the question: do people with different levels of research productivity and identifi...
This paper asks the question: do people with different levels of research productivity and identific...
This article describes results from a study of academic productivity in Australian higher education....
The term 'research' is rarely questioned. It is a term whose meaning seems to be implicitly underst...
Despite professors’ education and socialization and the significant re- wards they receive for resea...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Higher Education Resea...
Definitions of research productivity vary, depending upon a person\u27s position with in a univers...
Academics have different perceptions of the research activity and the practices and processes are in...
Most higher education institutions that have an ambition to reach the highest institutional ranking ...
This article provides insight into the nature of research workload allocation for Australian academi...
This article provides an integrative review of the developing body of literature investigating acade...
Australian university research output has been questioned by the Federal Government. A new research ...
Research leadership in Australian universities takes place against a backdrop of policy reforms conc...
The purposes of this ‘researching the researchers’ project were to examine the range of ways that RM...
This paper presents early findings emerging from an international collaborative research project tha...