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Asian Education and Development Studies (2025) 14 (4): 649–663.
Published: 23 May 2025
... 12 03 2025 02 05 2025 © Emerald Publishing Limited 2025 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Sociology of work Women Labour Gender inequality Women in academia Academic profession Higher education studies Individuals often compare themselves...
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Asian Education and Development Studies (2022) 11 (1): 7–22.
Published: 04 September 2020
...Hei-hang Hayes Tang Purpose This paper aims to examine the strategic role of world-class universities and the international academic profession in the regionalisation project of China’s Greater Bay Area (GBA). It illustrates the way in which the case of the GBA regionalisation project offers...
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Asian Education and Development Studies (2014) 3 (3): 292–302.
Published: 30 September 2014
... Against the backdrop of the new realities global academic professions face, this paper undertakes an inquiry about the way academic entrepreneurialism manifests itself in the changing discourses of the notion of “scholarship”. In particular, we want to examine the contexts, rationales, definitions...
