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Jeong-Kyu Lee – Online Submission, 2025
The purpose of this study is to explore education fever and credentialism in South Korea from the perspective of higher education. To discuss the study logically, three research questions are stated. First, what is the concept of Korean education fever from cultural perspective? Second, what and how has been developed educational credentialism in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Credentials, Cultural Influences
Thi Hong Vinh Cao; Dae Seok Chai; Linh Phuong Nguyen; Hanh Thi Hien Nguyen; Caleb Seung-hyun Han; Shinhee Park – Learning Organization, 2025
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the impact of learning organization (LO) on job satisfaction and individual performance in Vietnamese enterprises. The study further explores the mediating effect of job satisfaction on the relationship between learning organization and employee performance. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from…
Descriptors: Organizational Learning, Job Performance, Job Satisfaction, Cultural Context
Benjamin Mulvey; Bok-Nga Lee – Studies in Higher Education, 2025
Existing academic literature on higher education in China tends to promote an argument that current norms of academic freedom and the broader intellectual-state relationship can be attributed primarily to Chinese political and cultural traditions, particularly Confucian political thought, creating a false dichotomy between 'Western' liberal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Freedom, Confucianism, Individualism