Research-based communities of practice in UK higher education

Research is an integral element of the work of higher education institutions, underpinning not only academics’ responsibilities in developing intellectual skills and personal reputations, but contributing to the status of an organisation. Whilst formalised approaches are adopted for developing re...

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Main Authors: Ng, Lai Ling, Pemberton, Jon
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Published: Taylor and Francis Online 2013
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description Research is an integral element of the work of higher education institutions, underpinning not only academics’ responsibilities in developing intellectual skills and personal reputations, but contributing to the status of an organisation. Whilst formalised approaches are adopted for developing research, there is a growing trend towards informal groupings or communities of practice. This research, based on interviews with members of five research-based communities of practice, examines the values and motivation of individuals involved in developing research within these higher education communities. The findings reveal that 20 such values are apparent with 12 of these observed in past research; the other eight have emerged from this research and centre on a number of issues, including the need to overcome intellectual isolation, generation of tangible research outcomes, increased synergy and leverage, and creation of collaborative research.
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spelling intimal-1742016-10-06T07:53:39Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/174/ Research-based communities of practice in UK higher education Ng, Lai Ling Pemberton, Jon LB2300 Higher Education Research is an integral element of the work of higher education institutions, underpinning not only academics’ responsibilities in developing intellectual skills and personal reputations, but contributing to the status of an organisation. Whilst formalised approaches are adopted for developing research, there is a growing trend towards informal groupings or communities of practice. This research, based on interviews with members of five research-based communities of practice, examines the values and motivation of individuals involved in developing research within these higher education communities. The findings reveal that 20 such values are apparent with 12 of these observed in past research; the other eight have emerged from this research and centre on a number of issues, including the need to overcome intellectual isolation, generation of tangible research outcomes, increased synergy and leverage, and creation of collaborative research. Taylor and Francis Online 2013 Article PeerReviewed Ng, Lai Ling and Pemberton, Jon (2013) Research-based communities of practice in UK higher education. Studies in Higher Education, 38 (10). pp. 1522-1539. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2011.642348 10.1080/03075079.2011.642348
spellingShingle LB2300 Higher Education
Ng, Lai Ling
Pemberton, Jon
Research-based communities of practice in UK higher education
title Research-based communities of practice in UK higher education
title_full Research-based communities of practice in UK higher education
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title_full_unstemmed Research-based communities of practice in UK higher education
title_short Research-based communities of practice in UK higher education
title_sort research-based communities of practice in uk higher education
topic LB2300 Higher Education
url http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/174/
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http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/174/