ACADEMIC EXPATRIATION INTO EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES: APPLICATION OF PERSON IN ENVIRONMENT THEORY

IF 0.7 Q4 MANAGEMENT Irish Journal of Management Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.38104/vadyba.2022.2.03
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Academic staffs migrate from one institution to another, some within the same country while some academics migrate to foreign institutions. Academic migration to foreign institutions entails greater challenges due to various factors including different national policies, language and cultural adaptations. Based on the theoretical concept of "person-in-environment", this research focused on three factors that would appeal to foreign academics who seek engagement with universities in the European Union countries, i.e. 1) accessibility to rules of conducts at EU universities, 2) understandable languages for foreign academics, and 3) organizational units assisting with the integration of foreign academics. Thirty-one universities from countries within the EU were randomly selected for the purpose of data collection. A formal analysis was carried out on the selected university websites to assess both the presence and the extend of the three factors of this research. The findings show the existence of ethical principles in the universities’ internal rules and practical manuals available to help solve situations associated with foreign academics adaptation into the work and social environment. However the availability of such support is not adequately available in all institutions and are limited in many institutions. Comprehensive support is found in the four universities - the University of Limerick in Ireland, the University of Heidelberg in Germany, the University of Malta, and the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands. The Swedish University of Linköping also has rules in place for whistleblowing, paving the way for other EU universities to emulate. The ethics of the 21st century will have to address new situations, and dilemmas in relation to migration, and different values among social, cultural, and religious backgrounds. This article provides guidelines for better integration in the working environment abroad by introducing the three factors for integration, and points out the need to shift basic standards into practice to cater for better assimilation of expats into host country environment.
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学术人员从一个机构迁移到另一个机构,一些人在同一个国家,而一些学者迁移到国外机构。由于不同的国家政策、语言和文化适应等各种因素,学术移民到国外机构面临着更大的挑战。基于“人在环境”的理论概念,本研究重点关注了对寻求与欧盟国家大学合作的外国学者有吸引力的三个因素,即1)欧盟大学行为规则的可及性,2)外国学者可理解的语言,以及3)协助外国学者融入的组织单位。为了收集数据,随机选择了来自欧盟国家的31所大学。对选定的大学网站进行了正式分析,以评估本研究的三个因素的存在和扩展。调查结果表明,在大学的内部规则和实用手册中存在道德原则,可以帮助解决与外国学者适应工作和社会环境有关的情况。然而,并非所有机构都能充分获得这种支持,而且在许多机构中这种支持是有限的。爱尔兰的利默里克大学、德国的海德堡大学、马耳他大学和荷兰的乌得勒支丁大学为该项目提供了全面的支持。瑞典大学Linköping也制定了举报规则,为其他欧盟大学效仿铺平了道路。21世纪的伦理学必须处理与移民有关的新情况和困境,以及社会、文化和宗教背景之间的不同价值观。本文通过介绍融入的三个因素,为更好地融入国外的工作环境提供了指导方针,并指出需要将基本标准转化为实践,以迎合外籍人士更好地融入东道国环境。
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