The Pursuit of Success in Academia: Plato's Ghost Asks 'What Then?'

langovan, A.R. and A. Hoffman (2019) “The Pursuit of Success in Academia: Plato’s Ghost Asks ‘What Then?’” Journal of Management Inquiry, DOI: 10.1177/1056492619836729

Ross School of Business Paper No. 1390

19 Pages Posted: 19 Mar 2019

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A.R. Elangovan

University of Victoria - Peter B. Gustavson School of Business

Andrew John Hoffman

University of Michigan, Stephen M. Ross School of Business

Date Written: March 2019

Abstract

What do we pursue as we seek success in academia? For most, the path to academic success focuses narrowly on A-level journal publications, which has caused a stealthy but steady erosion in the very essence of academia. In this essay, we explore that erosion by drawing on the poem by William Butler Yeats titled “What then?” to highlight the questions, doubts, and perils that lie at each of the four stages of academic life: doctoral student, junior professor, senior professor, and professor emeritus. We then offer a new set of questions that academics may ask at each stage to remain true to their sense of scholarly identity and calling. Our hope is to shine a critical spotlight on the modal journey and inspire a confident and courageous few to deviate from that well-trodden path and chart a course that is truer to the essence, purpose, and potential of academia.

Keywords: academic success, vocation, calling, Yeats, academic impact, research

Suggested Citation

Elangovan, A.R. and Hoffman, Andrew John, The Pursuit of Success in Academia: Plato's Ghost Asks 'What Then?' (March 2019). langovan, A.R. and A. Hoffman (2019) “The Pursuit of Success in Academia: Plato’s Ghost Asks ‘What Then?’” Journal of Management Inquiry, DOI: 10.1177/1056492619836729 , Ross School of Business Paper No. 1390, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3354580 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3354580

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