Difference between revisions of "Research Career Theories"
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− | This section lists conceptual work in the field of research careers. At this moment, the content is limited to the theoretical approaches identified in “A Functional Review of Literature on Research Careers.” (Woolley, Cañibano, & Tesch, 2016) <ref name=" | + | This section lists conceptual work in the field of research careers. At this moment, the content is limited to the theoretical approaches identified in “A Functional Review of Literature on Research Careers.” (Woolley, Cañibano, & Tesch, 2016) <ref name="woolley_canibano_tesch_2016">Woolley, R., Cañibano, C., & Tesch, J. (2016). ''A Functional Review of Literature on Research Careers. Ingenio Working Paper Series. 2016-05. Valencia.'' Available online: http://www.ingenio.upv.es/sites/default/files/working-paper/2016-05.pdf</ref>. |
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Revision as of 14:22, 22 February 2018
This section lists conceptual work in the field of research careers. At this moment, the content is limited to the theoretical approaches identified in “A Functional Review of Literature on Research Careers.” (Woolley, Cañibano, & Tesch, 2016) [1].
Articles
The three careers of an academic
Scientific and technical human capital
Social Cognitive Career Theory
Sources
- ↑ Woolley, R., Cañibano, C., & Tesch, J. (2016). A Functional Review of Literature on Research Careers. Ingenio Working Paper Series. 2016-05. Valencia. Available online: http://www.ingenio.upv.es/sites/default/files/working-paper/2016-05.pdf