2020
DOI: 10.1080/02188791.2020.1793732
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Early career academics’ identity development in a changing HE landscape: insights from a Malaysian private university

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“…(AS 4) I work very well with my PhD international students; hence we form good research relationships in publishing together. (AS 3) Malaysian faculty members are under intense pressure to conduct research, attract funding and publish in high-impact journals (Adi Badiozaman, 2021). Therefore, a sustainable relationship of this kind is able to attract further funding and research collaboration and raise the level and status of the supervisor and the higher education institution research and ranking profile.…”
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“…(AS 4) I work very well with my PhD international students; hence we form good research relationships in publishing together. (AS 3) Malaysian faculty members are under intense pressure to conduct research, attract funding and publish in high-impact journals (Adi Badiozaman, 2021). Therefore, a sustainable relationship of this kind is able to attract further funding and research collaboration and raise the level and status of the supervisor and the higher education institution research and ranking profile.…”
Section: Further Research Collaboration Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%