How Promotion Guidelines Reflect Swedish Higher Education Institutions’ Societal Collaboration Strategies

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This chapter explores the alignment between the stated intention of Swedish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to matter and the assessment of individuals to matter. To achieve this aim, HEIs collaboration strategies are compared with the criteria for the guidance for merits regarding docentship. Our analysis reveals a notable disparity: the societal collaboration visions outlined in strategies were rarely reflected in promotion guidelines. There is a substantial degree of variability in how these guidelines address collaboration merits. Despite the prevalence of ambitious strategies among HEIs, only a minority align these aspirations with guidelines that encompass the breadth and depth required for effective, high-quality collaboration.

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Perez Vico, E., Joelsson, E., Mattsson, P., & Nelhans, G. (2024). How Promotion Guidelines Reflect Swedish Higher Education Institutions’ Societal Collaboration Strategies. In Innovation, Technology and Knowledge Management (Vol. Part F2013, pp. 99–122). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48799-6_5

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