Researchers of Tomorrow is the UK’s largest study to date on the research behaviour of Generation Y doctoral students (born between 1982 and 1994). JISC and the British Library jointly commissioned the three year study in 2009, which involved 17,000 doctoral students from 70 universities at various stages in the project.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Researchers of Tomorrow
Friday, June 29, 2012
Top 10 journals in Management, Finance & Economics
The latest edition (2011) of the Journal Citation Reports has just been released. Academics can use this tool to rank several journals in different disciplines according to various fields such as Total Cites, Immediacy Index, Impact Factor and more.
Top 10 Journals in Management by Impact Factor
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Note: once on the platform, Business, Management, Finance, Economics and Psychology related fields are within the Social Sciences Edition -- Operations Research & Management is within the Science Edition.
Top 10 Journals in Management by Impact Factor
- Academy of management review
- Academy of Management Journal
- Academy of Management Learning & Education
- Journal of Management
- Academy of Management Annals
- MIS Quarterly
- Journal of Operation Management
- Organization Science
- Journal of Applied Psychology
- Journal of Management Studies
- Review of Financial Studies
- Journal of Finance
- Journal of Financial Economics
- Journal Accounting & Economics
- Accounting Organizations and Society
- Journal of Banking and Finance
- Accounting Review
- Journal of Accounting Research
- IMF Economic Review
- Review of Accounting Studies
- Journal of Economic Literature
- Quarterly Journal of Economics
- Review of Financial Studies
- Journal of Finance
- Journal of Economic Perspectives
- Economic Geography
- American Economic Journal-Macroeconomics
- Journal of Financial Economics
- Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
- Journal Accounting & Economics
The Journal Impact Factor is defined as the number of citations in 2011 to items published in the previous two years, divided by the total number of items published in those same two years.
For more categories and variables INSEAD users can login here.
Note: once on the platform, Business, Management, Finance, Economics and Psychology related fields are within the Social Sciences Edition -- Operations Research & Management is within the Science Edition.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
B-Schools and Social Media
Friday, June 15, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
2012 - Top 10 issues for IT leaders in Higher Education
Top 10 IT issues 2012 - Educause survey.
- Updating IT professionals' skills and roles to accommodate emerging technologies and changing IT management and service delivery models
- Supporting the trends toward IT consumerization and bring-your-own device
- Developing an institution-wide cloud strategy
- Improving the institution's operational efficiency through information technology
- Integrating information technology into institutional decision-making
- Using analytics to support critical institutional outcomes
- Funding information technology strategically
- Transforming the institution's business with information technology
- Supporting the research mission through high-performance computing, large data, and analytics
- Establishing and implementing IT governance throughout the institution
Friday, May 25, 2012
How's your life?
Check out the newly released interactive OECD Better Life Index. You can also create your own better life index and have it compared to the average index. The index compares well-being based on 11 topics - housing, income, jobs, community, education, environment, governance, health, life satisfaction, safety and work-life balance - and integrates data on gender and inequality
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
New look for Google Scholar
Google Scholar has a new look, read all about the changes from the Google Scholar announcement.
To access the advanced search features, users must click on the arrow in the search box and can refine the search without leaving the result page.
To access the advanced search features, users must click on the arrow in the search box and can refine the search without leaving the result page.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Free online courses from Harvard and MIT
Harvard and MIT have teamed up to release edX an open source platform to deliver online courses worldwide.
The schools have committed to a combined $60 million ($30 million each) in institutional support, grants and philanthropy to launch the collaboration. Here is an excerpt of their FAQs.
Who can take edX courses? Will there be an admissions process?
EdX will be available to anyone in the world with an internet connection, and in general, there will not be an admissions process. For a modest fee, and as determined by the edX board, MIT and Harvard, credentials will be granted only to students who earn them by demonstrating mastery of the material of a subject.
Is there anything innovative about the online technology?
Yes. It will move beyond the standard model of online education that relies on watching video content and will offer an interactive experience for students. And the technology will be open source; other universities will be able to leverage the innovative technology to create their own online offerings.
edX press conference:
Video streaming by Ustream
The schools have committed to a combined $60 million ($30 million each) in institutional support, grants and philanthropy to launch the collaboration. Here is an excerpt of their FAQs.
EdX will be available to anyone in the world with an internet connection, and in general, there will not be an admissions process. For a modest fee, and as determined by the edX board, MIT and Harvard, credentials will be granted only to students who earn them by demonstrating mastery of the material of a subject.
Is there anything innovative about the online technology?
Yes. It will move beyond the standard model of online education that relies on watching video content and will offer an interactive experience for students. And the technology will be open source; other universities will be able to leverage the innovative technology to create their own online offerings.
edX press conference:
Video streaming by Ustream
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
AAUP Faculty Salary report – 2011/2012
A Very Slow Recovery: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2011–12
Adapted from this Higher Education article: Slow Recovery
The AAUP released its annual review of faculty compensation, read the April 9, 2012 press release.
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| Average Salary for Full-Time Faculty, by Category, Affiliation, and Academic Rank, 2011-12 |
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Academic salaries, an international comparison
The project led by a team of researchers from Russia's Higher School of Economics and Boston College in the USA looks at salary data from 28 countries.
The research will be available in an upcoming book: Paying the Professoriate: A Global Comparison of Compensation and Contracts
The research will be available in an upcoming book: Paying the Professoriate: A Global Comparison of Compensation and Contracts
Data is available on the project website
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