Demand and Status of a Scientific Degree in the Non-Academic Labour Market: Regional Case
Technological leadership and innovation-driven growth have actualized the request for highly qualified personnel, which have recently been associated with holders of a scientific degree. In the academic field, a scientific degree is a testimony to the occupational status and an integral feature of p...
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description | Technological leadership and innovation-driven growth have actualized the request for highly qualified personnel, which have recently been associated with holders of a scientific degree. In the academic field, a scientific degree is a testimony to the occupational status and an integral feature of professional growth and advancement. The reasonableness and significance of a scientific degree in the non-academic market are ambiguous. The purpose of this article is to investigate the opinion and assessments of the non-academic sphere representatives about the demand for the employees with a scientific degree and the status of a scientific degree outside the academic labour market. The research was conducted using the method of semi-structured interview with employers and representatives of seven enterprises in the south of Russia in the machine engineering, metalworking, ferrous metallurgy and IT sectors (n = 13). As a result of the study it was established that: in employment a scientific degree does not give competitive advantages to the applicant; a scientific degree has no value in the non-academic labour market, does not contribute to the advancement and occupation of a higher position in the enterprise; a scientific degree and the presence of employees with a scientific degree in the staff are considered as image-building, status marker and reputation capital of the enterprise; employers have stereotypes regarding scientific employees, which are associated both with the individual organization of labour processes and the compatibility of the scientific, creative and production process; the non-academic sector lacks a human resources strategy for dealing with such employees and a system of their incentives. The authors conclude that the demand for a scientific degree in the non-academic labour market is caused largely by a political request related with the belief that technological and innovative breakthroughs can provide highly qualified personnel with a scientific degree. The authors focus on the probable risks associated with the massification of degree holders, that can lead to a blurring of academic culture and loss of identity of the scientific community. |
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spelling | doaj-art-e509624cfcf44231a2076180cd7b81762025-02-01T13:14:33ZengMoscow Polytechnic UniversityВысшее образование в России0869-36172072-04592025-02-0134115116710.31992/0869-3617-2025-34-1-151-1672533Demand and Status of a Scientific Degree in the Non-Academic Labour Market: Regional CaseO. S. Ivanchenko0V. V. Sych1M.I. Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI)M.I. Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI)Technological leadership and innovation-driven growth have actualized the request for highly qualified personnel, which have recently been associated with holders of a scientific degree. In the academic field, a scientific degree is a testimony to the occupational status and an integral feature of professional growth and advancement. The reasonableness and significance of a scientific degree in the non-academic market are ambiguous. The purpose of this article is to investigate the opinion and assessments of the non-academic sphere representatives about the demand for the employees with a scientific degree and the status of a scientific degree outside the academic labour market. The research was conducted using the method of semi-structured interview with employers and representatives of seven enterprises in the south of Russia in the machine engineering, metalworking, ferrous metallurgy and IT sectors (n = 13). As a result of the study it was established that: in employment a scientific degree does not give competitive advantages to the applicant; a scientific degree has no value in the non-academic labour market, does not contribute to the advancement and occupation of a higher position in the enterprise; a scientific degree and the presence of employees with a scientific degree in the staff are considered as image-building, status marker and reputation capital of the enterprise; employers have stereotypes regarding scientific employees, which are associated both with the individual organization of labour processes and the compatibility of the scientific, creative and production process; the non-academic sector lacks a human resources strategy for dealing with such employees and a system of their incentives. The authors conclude that the demand for a scientific degree in the non-academic labour market is caused largely by a political request related with the belief that technological and innovative breakthroughs can provide highly qualified personnel with a scientific degree. The authors focus on the probable risks associated with the massification of degree holders, that can lead to a blurring of academic culture and loss of identity of the scientific community.https://vovr.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/5324scientific degreenon-academic labour marketdemandstatusprestigehighly qualified personnelphd holdersacademic culturescientific community |
spellingShingle | O. S. Ivanchenko V. V. Sych Demand and Status of a Scientific Degree in the Non-Academic Labour Market: Regional Case Высшее образование в России scientific degree non-academic labour market demand status prestige highly qualified personnel phd holders academic culture scientific community |
title | Demand and Status of a Scientific Degree in the Non-Academic Labour Market: Regional Case |
title_full | Demand and Status of a Scientific Degree in the Non-Academic Labour Market: Regional Case |
title_fullStr | Demand and Status of a Scientific Degree in the Non-Academic Labour Market: Regional Case |
title_full_unstemmed | Demand and Status of a Scientific Degree in the Non-Academic Labour Market: Regional Case |
title_short | Demand and Status of a Scientific Degree in the Non-Academic Labour Market: Regional Case |
title_sort | demand and status of a scientific degree in the non academic labour market regional case |
topic | scientific degree non-academic labour market demand status prestige highly qualified personnel phd holders academic culture scientific community |
url | https://vovr.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/5324 |
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