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Life course productivity model to analyze academic research issues: a longitudinal analysis at one Taiwanese university

Research productivity has been a critical issue in terms of academic development in higher education. In this study, we adopt a life-course perspective to examine the personal factors, mostly age-related, affecting research productivity in a Taiwanese research-oriented university. Covering a time se...

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Published in:Studies in higher education (Dorchester-on-Thames) 2021-11, Vol.46 (11), p.2491-2505
Main Authors: Fu, Yuan-Chih, Chan, Sheng-Ju, Huang, Shi-Ming, Lee, Ya-Hui
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Age
Age differences
Author productivity
College Faculty
Foreign Countries
graying academia
growth curve model
Higher education
Institutional Research
Life course
Noninstructional Responsibility
Productivity
Reinforcement
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Scientific productivity
Teacher Researchers
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