Title of article :
A Study on the Roles of Virtual Networks and Diaspora in Elite Brain Mobility and Circulation: A Mixed Method Study
Author/Authors :
Yazdani, Zahra Department of Educational Sciences and psychology - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan , Saketi, Parviz Department of Educational Administration and Planning - College of Education - Shiraz University , Karimi, Fariba Department of Educational Sciences and psychology - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan , Yarmohammadian, Mohammad H Health Management and Economics Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Brain mobility is an alternative word for brain *Corresponding author: drain. Today, brain drain is considered as a major loss that has a Parviz Saketi,
very harmful effect on developing countries. The brain movement, Department of Educational Administration and Planning,
and inverse immigration depends a lot on policies adopted in the College of Education, Shiraz
countries of origin. This research was conducted with the aim of University, Shiraz, Iran
investigating the role of virtual networks and diaspora in elite brain mobility and circulation in Iran. Methods: This study was conducted using a mixed-method
approach based on sequential exploratory strategy in 2018. In
qualitative section a semi-structured interview was conducted
with 19 former graduates who had returned back to Iran. The
theoretical saturation was reached via a purposeful sampling and
maximum variation by applying conventional content analysis
method processes. In the quantitative section, a questionnaire was
developed and its validity and reliability was tested and verified
for data collection. The questionnaire was distributed among a
random sample of 285 physicians out of a target population of 1100
physician returnees. Only 158 participated in the study by returning
the completed questionnaire. In addition, the data were reviewed by
applying descriptive-survey method, and content analysis was used
to analyze the collected data. Results: Regarding the theme of inclusive elite brain mobility and
circulation, the results are indicative of the existence of 18 basic
themes, and 4 organizing themes including: cultural strategies,
educational and research strategies, management strategies, social
and economic strategies, and 1 global theme. The Basic Islamic
Cultural Requirement theme (with a factor of 0.83, P<0.001) is the
best descriptor for elite brain circulation and movement.
Conclusion: Developing countries not only should send their elite
medical graduates abroad to gain professional experiences, but
also they should try to motivate them for inverse migration to their
homeland by creating and promoting Diaspora networks.
Keywords :
Elite , Brain circulation , Reverse migration , Diaspora , Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Interdisciplinary Journal of Virtual Learning in Medical Sciences