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ID132729
Title ProperImpact of changing incentives in China on international cooperation in social science research on China
LanguageENG
AuthorFischer, Doris
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over the past three decades, China's fast economic development has induced considerable changes in China's university and research institution landscape, research financing and academic career incentives. This paper argues that these changes have affected the motivation and the ways in which Chinese scholars engage in international research cooperation. Most recently it has been observed that strong pressures on scholars and scientists - especially at leading academic institutions - to excel in international publications while simultaneously fulfilling their obligation to generate income for their institutions can lead to a dilemma with regard to international research cooperation: Those institutions and scholars most interesting for foreign scholars to cooperate with may be the ones with the least amount of both incentive and time to enter into serious cooperation. This article invites us to reflect on the implications of these changes in the incentive structure for cooperation in social science research on China.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol.43, No.2; 2014: p.33-46
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol.43, No.2; 2014: p.33-46
Key WordsChina ;  International Cooperation ;  International Collaboration ;  Changing Incentives ;  Economic Development ;  Dilemma ;  Higher Education - China ;  Incentive Structure ;  Institutional Landscape ;  Political Obligation


 
 
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