The beauty of science may be pure and eternal, but the practice of science costs money. And scientists, being human, respond to incentives and costs, in money and glory. Choosing a research topic, deciding what papers to write and where to publish them, sticking with a familiar area or going into something new—the payoff may be tenure or a job at a highly ranked university or a prestigious award or a bump in salary. The risk may be not getting any of that. At a time when science is seen as an engine of economic growth, Paula Stephan brings a keen understanding of the ongoing cost-benefit calculations made by individuals and institutions as they compete for resources and reputation. She shows how universities offload risks by increasing the...
The earning structure in science is known to be flat relative to the one in the private sector, whic...
Canadian science policy has increasingly linked the value of academic knowledge to its contribution ...
Costly scientific work and its publication and declining funding rates worldwide make it not easily ...
A book review of Paula Stephan's (2012) 'How Economics Shapes Science', Cambridge, MA: Harvard Unive...
lish or perish has been replaced by fund or famish. Scientifi c results and publica-tions, while bor...
This essay examines in an interdisciplinary context the contributions that economists have made to t...
We examine the academe–industry wage gap. Once self-selection and different personal characteristics...
This dissertation studies the motives of scientists. The scientific reward system puts much emphasis...
AbstractIt is often assumed that academically trained scientists have a strong taste for science and...
Professeur d’économie, l’américaine Paula Stephan propose un ouvrage attrayant dans le contexte poli...
This dissertation studies the motives of scientists. The scientific reward system puts much emphasis...
Modern science is big business. Governments, universities, and corporations have invested billions o...
he past few centuries have seen an enormous increase in living standards in many parts of the world ...
This chapter analyses the effects on economic growth of the basic characteristics of scientific rese...
This paper provides another rationale for public funding of scientific research. We argue that indus...
The earning structure in science is known to be flat relative to the one in the private sector, whic...
Canadian science policy has increasingly linked the value of academic knowledge to its contribution ...
Costly scientific work and its publication and declining funding rates worldwide make it not easily ...
A book review of Paula Stephan's (2012) 'How Economics Shapes Science', Cambridge, MA: Harvard Unive...
lish or perish has been replaced by fund or famish. Scientifi c results and publica-tions, while bor...
This essay examines in an interdisciplinary context the contributions that economists have made to t...
We examine the academe–industry wage gap. Once self-selection and different personal characteristics...
This dissertation studies the motives of scientists. The scientific reward system puts much emphasis...
AbstractIt is often assumed that academically trained scientists have a strong taste for science and...
Professeur d’économie, l’américaine Paula Stephan propose un ouvrage attrayant dans le contexte poli...
This dissertation studies the motives of scientists. The scientific reward system puts much emphasis...
Modern science is big business. Governments, universities, and corporations have invested billions o...
he past few centuries have seen an enormous increase in living standards in many parts of the world ...
This chapter analyses the effects on economic growth of the basic characteristics of scientific rese...
This paper provides another rationale for public funding of scientific research. We argue that indus...
The earning structure in science is known to be flat relative to the one in the private sector, whic...
Canadian science policy has increasingly linked the value of academic knowledge to its contribution ...
Costly scientific work and its publication and declining funding rates worldwide make it not easily ...