Gamification and active learning in higher education: is it possible to match digital society, academia and students' interests?

LR Murillo-Zamorano, JÁ López Sánchez… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
This study aims to examine whether it is possible to match digital society, academia and
students interests in higher education by testing to what extent the introduction of …

Becoming an academic entrepreneur: how scientists develop an entrepreneurial identity

CS Hayter, B Fischer, E Rasmussen - Small Business Economics, 2021 - Springer
While academic entrepreneurship depends on the entrepreneurial behavior of university
scientists, management studies show that identity development precedes behavioral …

Scholarly voice and academic identity: A systematic review of doctoral student agency

KL Rigler Jr, CM Anastasia, A El-Amin… - Handbook of research …, 2021 - igi-global.com
This chapter presents the results of a systematic review of the current scholarship into
doctoral student agency from a US perspective. In past work, the authors and others have …

Doctoral graduates' transition to industry: networks as a mechanism? Cases from Norway, Sweden and the UK

E Germain-Alamartine, R Ahoba-Sam… - Studies in Higher …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Increased public investment in PhD education to drive innovation has led to a recent rapid
growth in the number of PhD graduates. Academic labour markets have not developed at …

Universities and start-up creation by Ph. D. graduates: the role of scientific and social capital of academic laboratories

A Muscio, S Shibayama, L Ramaciotti - The Journal of Technology …, 2021 - Springer
This paper investigates how the characteristics of university laboratories influence the
propensity of Ph. D. students to entrepreneurship, and thus, contribute to the transfer of …

What is known about doctoral employment? Reflections from a UK study and directions for future research

S Hancock - Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Over the last two decades, international governments have positioned PhD holders as vital
to prosperity–and yet, understanding of PhD holders' economic, social and cultural …

Developing entrepreneurial competences in biotechnology early career researchers to support long-term entrepreneurial career outcomes

L Treanor, H Noke, S Marlow, S Mosey - Technological Forecasting and …, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper explores how early career biotechnology researchers develop entrepreneurial
competences through participation in a bespoke entrepreneurship education competition …

Factors that influence career choice among different populations of neuroscience trainees

LE Ullrich, JR Ogawa, MD Jones-London - Eneuro, 2021 - eneuro.org
Specific groups have historically been, and continue to be, underrepresented in the
biomedical research workforce, especially academia. Career choice is a multifactorial …

Spin doctors vs the spawn of capitalism: Who founds university and corporate startups?

A Coad, U Kaiser, J Kuhn - Research Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
We compare individuals presently employed either at a university, or at a firm from an R&D-
intensive sector, and analyze which of their personal-specific and employer-specific …

Shifting perspectives in polar research: global lessons on the barriers and drivers for securing academic careers in natural sciences

B Figuerola, N Valiente, A Barbosa… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The polar regions provide valuable insights into the functioning of the Earth's regulating
systems. Conducting field research in such harsh and remote environments requires strong …