Two new publications by Christian Schneijderberg and Nicolai Götze
Two new publications by INCHER researchers Nicolai Götze and colleagues, and Christian Schneijderberg shed light on pressing challenges in higher education. The first explores how the research-teaching nexus affects academic job satisfaction across Germany, Austria, and Canada, revealing national differences and the importance of perceived alignment between research and teaching. The second examines the rise of bureaucratic competition in German universities, analyzing how autonomy reforms have intensified external regulation and internal administrative complexity. Together, they offer critical insights into the evolving dynamics of academic work and institutional governance.