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Exploring and understanding perceived relationships between doctoral students and their supervisors in China

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Exploring and understanding perceived relationships between doctoral students and their supervisors in China

Y. Xu and J. Liu

Explore the intriguing dynamics of doctoral student and supervisor relationships in STEM fields, viewed through the lens of Chinese Confucianism. This study by Yanru Xu and Ji'an Liu uncovers the complexities of fit and misfit in these critical academic partnerships, revealing how cultural influences and modern expectations shape experiences in academic supervision.

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Abstract
This article qualitatively explores the fit or misfit between doctoral students’ and their supervisors’ perceptions of supervisory relationships in STEM fields within the cultural context of Chinese Confucianism. Using the person-supervisor fit perspective, two dimensions—supplementary and complementary fit—are identified, each with two distinctions (fit and misfit). Supplementary fit is characterized by congruences in perceptions of doctoral learning, student dispositions, and supervisors’ roles. Supplementary misfit arises from incongruence regarding supervisors’ familial roles, highlighting a tension between traditional cultural influences and modern academic expectations. Complementary fit encompasses needs-supplies fit (meeting students’ needs for both task-focused and person-focused support) and demands-abilities fit (matching student abilities with supervisor demands). Complementary misfit stems from discrepancies between supervisors’ strict practices and students’ desire for autonomy. The study advances the person-supervisor fit perspective in STEM doctoral supervision and contributes to understanding the impact of disciplinary and cultural influences on academic supervisory relationships in China.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Nov 17, 2023
Authors
Yanru Xu, Ji'an Liu
Tags
doctoral students
supervisory relationships
Confucianism
fit and misfit
STEM fields
cultural influences
academic supervision
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