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Harnessing the potential of translanguaging in Tanzanian secondary education 在坦桑尼亚中学教育中挖掘翻译语言的潜力
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-04-19 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-02-2024-0020
Daniel Sidney Fussy, Hassan Iddy

Purpose

This study aims to explore motives behind teachers' and students' use of translanguaging and how they use it in Tanzanian public secondary school classrooms.

Design/methodology/approach

Data were collected using interviews and non-participant observations.

Findings

The findings indicate that translanguaging was used to facilitate content comprehension, promote classroom interaction and increase students' motivation to learn. Translanguaging was implemented using three strategies: paraphrasing an English text into Kiswahili, translating an English text into its Kiswahili equivalent and word-level translanguaging.

Practical implications

By highlighting the motivations for translanguaging and corresponding strategies associated with translanguaging pedagogy in the Tanzanian context, this study has significant practical implications for teachers and students to showcase their linguistic and multimodal knowledge, while fostering a safe learning space that relates to students' daily experiences.

Originality/value

The study offers new insights into previous research on the role of language-supportive pedagogy appropriate for teachers and students working within bi-/multilingual education settings.

本研究旨在探讨教师和学生使用翻译语言背后的动机,以及他们如何在坦桑尼亚公立中学课堂上使用翻译语言。研究结果研究结果表明,翻译语言被用来促进内容理解、促进课堂互动和提高学生的学习积极性。通过强调坦桑尼亚语境下翻译语言的动机和与翻译语言教学法相关的相应策略,本研究对教师和学生展示他们的语言和多模态知识,同时营造一个与学生日常经验相关的安全学习空间具有重要的实际意义。原创性/价值本研究为以往关于语言支持教学法的作用的研究提供了新的见解,这种教学法适合在双语/多语教育环境中工作的教师和学生。
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Negotiating with technology: advancing the virtual in qualitative research methods 与技术协商:推进定性研究方法中的虚拟性
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-12-2023-0187
Mahuya Kanjilal, Jennifer Davis, Elaine Arnull

Purpose

This study aims to describe key elements that are critical to virtual qualitative research especially while working with practitioners as participants.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper takes a reflexive researcher approach using a case study to explore how researchers adopted a qualitative research approach using digital technology. We use five principles suggested by Boland et al. (2022) as a framework to consider and reflect on our experiences as researchers and those of our participants.

Findings

We highlight the gatekeeper’s support, trusted relationship with the organisations, interpersonal skills of interviewers, stringent measures of securing data and shared experiences of interviewee and interviewers helped complete virtual research. We recommend that four key factors such as digital competency, feasibility, flexibility and resilience should be considered while undertaking or commissioning virtual, qualitative research studies.

Originality/value

Social care practitioners and qualitative researchers increasingly negotiate with digital technologies to undertake their work. In this paper, we evidence how online qualitative approaches can be effective provided challenges are dealt with diligently in each stage of the research process.

目的本研究旨在描述虚拟定性研究的关键要素,尤其是在与作为参与者的实践者合作时的关键要素。我们以博兰德等人(2022 年)提出的五项原则为框架,考虑并反思我们作为研究者和参与者的经验。研究结果我们强调了守门人的支持、与组织之间的信任关系、访谈者的人际交往技巧、确保数据安全的严格措施以及受访者和访谈者的共同经验有助于完成虚拟研究。我们建议,在开展或委托开展虚拟定性研究时,应考虑数字能力、可行性、灵活性和应变能力等四个关键因素。 原创性/价值社会关怀从业人员和定性研究人员越来越多地利用数字技术开展工作。在本文中,我们证明了只要在研究过程的每个阶段认真应对挑战,在线定性方法是如何有效的。
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Outside the field, inside the home: lessons learned from adapting qualitative research strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic 田野之外,家庭之内:在 COVID-19 大流行期间调整定性研究战略的经验教训
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-07-2023-0112
Christy Craig, Emily Oertling, Twyla Hill, Cheyla Clawson

Purpose

This collaborative paper presents three case studies on four scholars' experiences with remote data collection. The authors highlight the challenges and strengths of online qualitative research across three disparate projects: an interdisciplinary exploration of matrilineal heritage, an examination of Irish women's sexual identity and an investigation of dress practices among Tz'utujil-Maya.

Design/methodology/approach

Qualitative researchers traditionally go into the field to explore and understand social phenomena. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, while people faced the daily realities of a worldwide crisis from within their homes, remote data collection became a necessary strategy to pursue knowledge. As a result, researchers adapted to unknowns regarding recruiting, scheduling, technology, interviewing and analysis.

Findings

Participant and researcher experiences during the adaptation to remote interviewing yielded important lessons on research strategies.

Originality/value

Outcomes from these studies highlight the potential value of online data collection alongside the necessity for flexibility in designing and conducting qualitative research.

目的 这篇合作论文介绍了三个案例研究,介绍了四位学者在远程数据收集方面的经验。作者强调了在线定性研究在三个不同项目中面临的挑战和优势:对母系传承的跨学科探索、对爱尔兰女性性身份的研究以及对 Tz'utujil-Maya 人着装习惯的调查。在 COVID-19 大流行之初,当人们在家中面对世界性危机的日常现实时,远程数据收集就成了追求知识的必要策略。研究结果参与者和研究人员在适应远程访谈过程中的经验为研究策略提供了重要的借鉴。原创性/价值这些研究的成果突出了在线数据收集的潜在价值,以及在设计和开展定性研究时必须具备的灵活性。
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Conducting collage elicitation research online: what happens when we remove the scissors and glue? 在线开展拼贴画启发式研究:拿掉剪刀和胶水会发生什么?
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-10-2023-0154
Jo McMillan-Chabot

Purpose

This autoethnographic article presents the adaptation of collage—an arts-based method traditionally used in face-to-face settings—into an online research tool. It emphasizes the increased relevance of such a transition in the wake of the digital shift and the Covid-19 pandemic. The work aims to reveal how digital collages can facilitate in-depth participant responses in a time when conventional research settings are inaccessible.

Design/methodology/approach

The article incorporates autoethnographic vignettes, which are identified in italics, that offer insights into my personal reflections on the transition and adaptation to an online mode. Firstly, I review how collage can be a valuable tool to include in focus groups and for elicitation during semi-structured interviews. Secondly, I review the challenges I experienced when conducting focus groups online to create the collages. Thirdly, I explore, in more detail, three examples of collages that reflect the diverse ranges that were produced and the insightful discussions that emerged from the participants describing the visual elements of their collages. Finally, the reflective nature of my autoethnographic vignettes provides an insight into the world of the researcher during this turbulent time.

Findings

Findings show that collage, whether physical or digital, remains an effective tool for eliciting nuanced understandings from participants. The research contributes to the arts-based research narrative by showcasing how the digital adaptation of collage methods can yield profound insights into participants' perspectives, therefore enriching the data beyond what traditional interviews could unveil.

Originality/value

These observations can provide support for other researchers who are contemplating the adoption of online arts-based research methods. Understanding how traditionally face-to-face arts-based research methods can be adapted for the digitally evolving landscape is important for shaping the future of online research.

目的 这篇自述文章介绍了将拼贴画--一种传统上在面对面环境中使用的基于艺术的方法--改编成在线研究工具的过程。文章强调,在数字化转变和 Covid-19 大流行之后,这种转变变得更加重要。该作品旨在揭示在传统研究环境无法进入的情况下,数字拼贴画如何促进参与者做出深入的回应。设计/方法学/方法本文采用了自述式的小故事,这些小故事以斜体标出,提供了我对过渡和适应在线模式的个人反思。首先,我回顾了拼贴画如何成为焦点小组和半结构式访谈中的宝贵工具。其次,我回顾了我在网上开展焦点小组以创建拼贴画时所经历的挑战。第三,我更详细地探讨了三个拼贴画的例子,这些例子反映了所制作的拼贴画的多样性,以及参与者在描述其拼贴画的视觉元素时所进行的深入讨论。最后,我的自述小故事具有反思性质,可以让人了解研究者在这一动荡时期的世界。研究结果研究结果表明,拼贴画,无论是实物拼贴画还是数字拼贴画,仍然是一种有效的工具,可以从参与者那里获得细致入微的理解。这项研究为基于艺术的研究做出了贡献,它展示了数字拼贴方法的改编如何产生对参与者观点的深刻理解,从而丰富了数据,超越了传统访谈所能揭示的内容。原创性/价值这些观察结果可以为其他正在考虑采用基于艺术的在线研究方法的研究人员提供支持。了解传统的面对面艺术研究方法如何适应不断发展的数字化环境,对于塑造在线研究的未来非常重要。
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“Online group discussion was challenging but we enjoyed it!” an exploratory practice in extensive reading "在线小组讨论具有挑战性,但我们乐在其中!"广泛阅读的探索性实践
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-10-2023-0147
Kardi Nurhadi, Yazid Basthomi, Urip Sulistiyo, Utami Widiati, Misdi Misdi

Purpose

While many works have reported adopting exploratory practice (EP) principles in language teaching research, only a few studies have explored the enactment of EP in an online extensive reading of students majoring in English education. Given the relative paucity of attention to the use of EP as the practitioner research in English language teaching (ELT), the present EP investigates how students understand online extensive reading practice mediated by online group discussion and extensive reading logs, where the first author served as the online extensive reading practice instructor.

Design/methodology/approach

The exploratory practice focuses on incorporating research into pedagogy and fastens the importance of the quality-of-life in the classroom. The data were collected through students reading logs and semi-structured interviews. The collected data were analyzed using the thematic analysis. In this case, there were six phases including familiarizing with the data, generating initial codes, searching for the themes, reviewing the themes, defining the theme and writing up.

Findings

The findings reveal that online group work driven by EP enables everybody to engage in learning activities. EP assists the students in perceiving their potential and gaining a better awareness of the need to devote themselves to the class. In the EP activities, they work together to build a peaceful situation to advance the quality of learning in EFL classrooms.

Research limitations/implications

The present study’s limitation is the small sample. Apart from that, the research results cannot be generalized to other places.

Practical implications

This study suggests that EP is suitable to create a mutual understanding among the learners and teachers. To conclude, English language competency can be achieved in a pleasant atmosphere through EP.

Originality/value

The present study succeeded in adding new literature studies related to EPs by discussing online group discussions and their challenges during the learning process. These aspects were identified through reading logs and interviews with students. Thus, it focuses on the implementation and challenges of online group discussions.

目的虽然许多著作都报道了在语言教学研究中采用探索性实践(EP)原则的情况,但只有少数研究探讨了英语教育专业的学生在网上广泛阅读中采用EP的情况。鉴于在英语教学(ELT)中使用探索性实践作为实践研究的关注相对较少,本项探索性实践调查了学生如何理解以在线小组讨论和广泛阅读日志为媒介的在线广泛阅读实践,第一作者担任在线广泛阅读实践指导教师。数据通过学生阅读日志和半结构式访谈收集。收集到的数据采用主题分析法进行分析。分析分为六个阶段,包括熟悉数据、生成初始代码、搜索主题、审查主题、定义主题和撰写。EP 帮助学生认识到自己的潜力,并更好地意识到需要全身心地投入到课堂中。本研究的局限性在于样本较少。实践意义本研究表明,EP 适合于在学习者和教师之间建立相互理解。本研究通过讨论在线小组讨论及其在学习过程中的挑战,成功地增加了与 EP 相关的新文献研究。这些方面是通过阅读日志和与学生的访谈确定的。因此,本研究侧重于在线小组讨论的实施和挑战。
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“But our worlds are different!”: reflexivity as a tool to negotiate insider–outsider dilemmas "但我们的世界是不同的!":以反身性为工具,谈判局内局外的困境
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-08-2023-0129
Deepika Sharma

Purpose

In ethnographic research, negotiating insider–outsider perspectives is essential in order to get closer to the participants’ lives. By highlighting the importance of empathy and reflexivity, the paper attempts to trace my reflexive navigation as a novice researcher as I enter the field as an outsider. The process of co-creation between the researcher and the participant is mediated by the nuances of the researcher’s identity, thereby shaping the researcher–participant relationship.

Design/methodology/approach

The current study elaborates my journey as a Ph.D. scholar in an ethnographic study of persons with spinal cord injury or amputation. The different themes organised around my personal reflections discuss the various challenges I faced and how I navigated through them.

Findings

The paper reflects on how different aspects of my identity, such as being non-disabled, a female and differences in socioeconomic status shaped the researcher–participant relationship. Additionally, it highlights how I traverse through the blurred worlds of insider–outsider and explore the role of reflexivity and empathy in creating a horizontal researcher–participant relationship.

Originality/value

This reflexive journey offers potential insights into budding researchers who often face dilemmas whether or not it is necessary for qualitative researchers to be members of the population they are studying. The paper also contributes to an understanding around practising reflexivity while working with a sensitive population. It argues researchers to look beyond the insider–outsider debate and utilise reflexivity as a tool for a nonhierarchical researcher–participant relationship.

目的 在人种学研究中,要想更贴近参与者的生活,就必须对局内人和局外人的观点进行协商。通过强调同理心和反思性的重要性,本文试图追溯我作为一名新手研究者,在以局外人身份进入研究领域时的反思性导航。研究者与参与者之间的共同创造过程以研究者身份的细微差别为中介,从而塑造了研究者与参与者之间的关系。围绕我个人反思的不同主题讨论了我所面临的各种挑战以及我是如何克服这些挑战的。研究结果本文反思了我身份的不同方面,如非残疾人、女性和社会经济地位的差异是如何影响研究者与参与者之间的关系的。此外,论文还强调了我是如何穿越局内局外的模糊世界,并探讨了反思性和移情在建立研究者与参与者的横向关系中的作用。原创性/价值这一反思性历程为那些经常面临定性研究者是否有必要成为所研究人群成员这一两难问题的新晋研究者提供了潜在的见解。本文还有助于理解在与敏感人群合作时如何实践反身性。论文认为,研究人员应超越 "局内人-局外人 "的争论,将反思性作为研究人员与参与者之间非等级关系的工具。
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Using data as poetry and text in case study research – poetic representations of adult learner experiences in neighbourhood houses 在案例研究中将数据作为诗歌和文本使用--用诗歌表述成人学习者在邻里之家的经历
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-03-26 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-12-2023-0184
Tracey Ollis, Ursula Harrison, Cheryl Ryan

Purpose

We argue this method of inquiry better represents the participants' learning, lives and experiences in the formal neoliberal education system prioritising performativity, categorising and ranking students.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper explores using poetry as a research method to reveal the learning experiences of adult learners, who have often had disruptive experiences of the formal schooling system and return to study in community-based education spaces. Inspired by Laurel Richardson’s transgressive technique of presenting sociological data through poetry as method, we use poetic representations of these learners' lives alongside case study research methodology. The research was conducted in conjunction with Neighbourhood Houses in Victoria, Australia. Qualitative data were generated through conducting multiple case studies of learners across various adult community education (ACE) sites. In this research, some case studies were presented in the traditional method of writing biography, others were written in the form of found poetry, which we refer to as data as poetry and text. The paper uses found poetry through participant-voiced poems written from interview transcripts. We argue this method of inquiry better represents the participants' learning, lives and experiences in the formal neoliberal education system prioritising performativity, categorising and ranking students. Our findings highlight the benefits of using poetry to communicate data in case study research as it effectively represents the experiences of adult learners' lives in a creative and concise form, transgressing normative practices of writing education research. These poetic representations of data reveal learner experiences in an embodied and agentic way while providing readers with a deep and rich understanding of these crucial adult learning spaces.

Findings

Our findings highlight the benefits of using poetry to communicate data in case study research as it effectively represents the experiences of adult learners' lives in a creative and concise form, transgressing normative practices of writing education research.

Originality/value

This research paper is empirical research and has not been submitted elsewhere for publication.

目的我们认为,这种调查方法能更好地反映参与者在新自由主义正规教育体系中的学习、生活和经历,该体系将学生的表演性、分类和排名放在首位。设计/方法/途径本文探讨了将诗歌作为一种研究方法,以揭示成人学习者的学习经历,这些学习者通常在正规学校教育体系中有着混乱的经历,并重返社区教育空间学习。受劳雷尔-理查森(Laurel Richardson)通过诗歌这一方法展示社会学数据的跨时代技术的启发,我们在使用案例研究方法的同时,还使用诗歌来表现这些学习者的生活。这项研究是与澳大利亚维多利亚州的 "邻里之家"(Neighbourhood Houses)合作进行的。通过对不同成人社区教育(ACE)场所的学习者进行多个案例研究,获得了定性数据。在这项研究中,一些案例研究是以传统的传记写作方法呈现的,另一些则是以发现诗歌的形式撰写的,我们将这些数据称为诗歌和文本。本文通过根据访谈记录撰写的参与者口述的诗歌来使用发现的诗歌。我们认为,这种调查方法能更好地反映参与者在新自由主义正规教育体系中的学习、生活和经历,该体系优先考虑表演性,对学生进行分类和排名。我们的研究结果凸显了在案例研究中使用诗歌来交流数据的好处,因为它以一种创造性的简洁形式有效地表现了成人学习者的生活经历,超越了教育研究写作的规范做法。这些诗歌式的数据表示以一种体现性和代理性的方式揭示了学习者的经验,同时让读者对这些重要的成人学习空间有了深刻而丰富的理解。研究结果我们的研究结果强调了在案例研究中使用诗歌来交流数据的好处,因为它以一种创造性和简洁的形式有效地表达了成人学习者的生活经验,超越了写作教育研究的规范做法。
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Opportunities and challenges facing LGBTQ+ people in employment in rural England post-pandemic: a thematic analysis 大流行后英格兰农村地区 LGBTQ+ 就业面临的机遇和挑战:专题分析
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-12-2023-0195
Alastair Pipkin, Luz Helena Rodriguez Forero

Purpose

The following study aimed to better understand rural dwelling LGBTQ+ adults’ experiences of the challenges and opportunities facing their working lives in England.

Design/methodology/approach

A qualitative, focus group design was utilized, using online recruitment and an online, one-off focus group. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Findings

Three themes were identified: stressors facing LGBTQ+ people in the workplace; opportunities in employment; and ideas to improve the workplace for LGBTQ+ people. Participants spoke to the ways in which both rural living and the pandemic had impacted their working lives, including elevated fears of being discriminated against; experiencing microaggressions in the workplace which they felt were partly elevated by a lack of visibility and affirmative policies; and a sense that specific workplaces inhabited by LGBTQ+ people had been decimated by the pandemic. Conversely, participants spoke of opportunities for affirmation of their gender and/or sexual orientation identities, feeling a sense of pride and connection with their communities through work.

Originality/value

This is the first study to the authors’ knowledge that specifically explores rural dwelling LGBTQ+ adults’ experiences of the workplace post-pandemic. It builds on previous empirical research by highlighting qualitative experiences of challenges and opportunity, which can inform organizations and policymakers’ efforts to promote inclusivity.

目的本研究旨在更好地了解居住在英格兰农村地区的 LGBTQ+ 成年人对其工作生活所面临的挑战和机遇的体验。研究结果确定了三个主题:LGBTQ+人群在工作场所面临的压力;就业机会;以及改善 LGBTQ+人群工作场所的想法。与会者谈到了农村生活和大流行病对他们工作生活的影响,包括增加了对受到歧视的恐惧;在工作场所遭受微言细语的侮辱,他们认为这种侮辱在一定程度上是由于缺乏能见度和平权政策造成的;他们还感觉到 LGBTQ+ 所在的特定工作场所已被大流行病摧毁。与此相反,参与者谈到了肯定其性别和/或性取向身份的机会,通过工作感受到了自豪感以及与社区的联系。它在以往实证研究的基础上,强调了挑战和机遇的定性经验,可为组织和政策制定者促进包容性的工作提供参考。
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Free association and qualitative research interviewing: perspectives and applications 自由联想与定性研究访谈:视角与应用
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-10-2023-0149
Philip John Archard, Michelle O'Reilly, Massimiliano Sommantico

Purpose

This paper contributes to a dialogue about the psychoanalytic concept of free association and its application in the context of qualitative research interviewing. In doing so, it also adds to wider discussion regarding the relationship between clinical psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic psychotherapy and qualitative research.

Design/methodology/approach

Critical consideration of different perspectives on the application of free association in the qualitative research interview, extending earlier work addressing this issue. Differences and similarities in the way the concept of free association is articulated are examined regarding its framing in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy.

Findings

Whether researchers see themselves as borrowing, applying or drawing inspiration from free association, there is scope for muddling distinct ways of viewing it as it is conceived in psychoanalysis.

Originality/value

Considerations are outlined for researchers interested in psychoanalytically informed methods to be mindful of.

目的本文有助于就精神分析的自由联想概念及其在定性研究访谈中的应用展开对话。设计/方法/方法对自由联想在定性研究访谈中的应用的不同观点进行了批判性的思考,扩展了之前针对这一问题的研究。研究结果无论研究人员认为自己是借鉴、应用自由联想还是从自由联想中汲取灵感,都有可能混淆精神分析中对自由联想概念的不同理解。
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Advancing women to leadership in academia: does personal branding matter? 提升女性在学术界的领导地位:个人品牌是否重要?
IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI: 10.1108/qrj-06-2023-0091
Heriberta Heriberta, Nurdiana Gaus, Muhammad Azwar Paramma, Nursita Utami

Purpose

Personal branding is a strategic tool of marketing and communication to define success in organisations. While it constitutes a conscious attempt to commodify self and audit self, it must be intentionally managed to obtain its optimum results. This study aims to illustrate how personal branding may also pose unintentional and unconscious strategic tool for women academics in academia to help them get wider visibility and increase their chances of getting into leadership positions.

Design/methodology/approach

We employed a case study approach and convenience sampling to select our unit of analysis. Three universities in both public and private universities in the eastern regions of Indonesia were purposefully selected, and interviews were held with 30 female leaders occupying and occupied middle and lower leadership hierarchies.

Findings

Our research shows that, despite their unintentional, unplanned and poorly designed personal branding, women have been able to advance to their current leadership positions by building their own rooms for practising their own preferred leadership values to get them visible and heard. This way is performed through a gendered networking, previous leadership experience and bureaucratic requirements. The consequence of such a practice may limit the range of visibility to getting noticed as worthy individuals for senior leadership roles. This might be one reason why women are scarcely found in senior leadership positions.

Originality/value

We propose that natural strategies of constructing, narrating and marketing or communicating personal branding in academia through authentic actions can also be helpful for the success of women to get to leadership roles in a smaller and ambient environment.

目的 个人品牌是市场营销和传播的一种战略工具,是组织成功的标志。虽然它是一种有意识的自我商品化和自我审核的尝试,但必须有意识地加以管理才能获得最佳效果。本研究旨在说明,个人品牌塑造也可能成为学术界女学者无意和无意识的战略工具,帮助她们获得更广泛的知名度,并增加担任领导职务的机会。研究结果我们的研究表明,尽管她们的个人品牌建设是无意的、无计划的、设计不当的,但她们还是通过建立自己的空间来实践自己喜欢的领导价值观,使自己的领导地位得到关注和重视,从而晋升到目前的领导岗位。这种方式是通过性别网络、以往的领导经验和官僚要求来实现的。这种做法的后果是,可能会限制了作为有资格担任高级领导职务的个人而受到关注的范围。原创性/价值我们建议,在学术界通过真实行动构建、叙述和营销或传播个人品牌的自然策略,也有助于女性在较小的环境中成功担任领导职务。
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