Higher Education Forum 17 巻
2020-03 発行

Changes in Academics’ Identity, Job Satisfaction, and Job Stress between 1992 and 2018 in South Korea

Lee Soo Jeung
Jung Hyejoo
Shin Jung Cheol
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Abstract
This study analyzed the association between academic identity, job satisfaction and stress over the last three decades. This study found that most Korean academics have a dual identity as researcher and teacher but tend to prefer research to teaching. In addition, we found that performance-based management practices at universities have strengthened the researcher identity during last three decades. Finally, this study found that while academic identity is not associated with academics’ job satisfaction, those who identify as researchers are likely to experience higher stress. This study has implications for studying academic identity in relation to the critical topics of job satisfaction and job stress, which are core concepts of organizational studies.
内容記述
This research is supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea Grant funded by the Korean Government (NRF-2017021672).
著者キーワード
academic identity
job satisfaction
job stress
performance-based management
South Korea