This article examines highly paid academics—or top earners—employed across universities in ten European countries based on large-scale international survey data regarding the academic profession. It examines the relationships between salaries and academic behaviors and productivity, as well as the predictors of becoming an academic top earner. While, in the Anglo-Saxon countries, the university research mission typically pays off at an individual level, in Continental Europe, it pays off only in combination with administrative and related duties. Seeking future financial rewards solely through research does not seem to be a viable strategy in Europe, but seeking satisfaction in research through solving research puzzles is also becoming di...
This thesis consists of four empirical studies that analyze the higher education sector from its two...
The paper makes use of a novel dataset at European level which includes data on academicstaff and st...
We study the effects of public evaluation of university research on the pay structures of academic ...
This article examines highly paid academics—or top earners—employed across universities in ten Euro...
This paper examines highly paid academics – or “top earners” – employed across universities in ten E...
In this paper, we focus on a rare scholarly theme of highly productive academics, statistically con...
Research in higher education has consistently shown that some academics publish a lot, while others ...
The growing scholarly interest in research top performers comes from the growing policy interest in ...
The academic profession has always been highly stratified. Through an analysis of academics from 11 ...
This paper focuses on the inequality in academic knowledge production and finds the productivity di...
This paper focuses on the inequality in academic knowledge production and finds the productivity dis...
This study addresses stratification in the global higher education research community and the changi...
Author's accepted version (post-print).This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an articl...
Based on a sense of justice one may expect that productive academics with high publication outputs e...
This thesis consists of four empirical studies that analyze the higher education sector from its two...
The paper makes use of a novel dataset at European level which includes data on academicstaff and st...
We study the effects of public evaluation of university research on the pay structures of academic ...
This article examines highly paid academics—or top earners—employed across universities in ten Euro...
This paper examines highly paid academics – or “top earners” – employed across universities in ten E...
In this paper, we focus on a rare scholarly theme of highly productive academics, statistically con...
Research in higher education has consistently shown that some academics publish a lot, while others ...
The growing scholarly interest in research top performers comes from the growing policy interest in ...
The academic profession has always been highly stratified. Through an analysis of academics from 11 ...
This paper focuses on the inequality in academic knowledge production and finds the productivity di...
This paper focuses on the inequality in academic knowledge production and finds the productivity dis...
This study addresses stratification in the global higher education research community and the changi...
Author's accepted version (post-print).This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an articl...
Based on a sense of justice one may expect that productive academics with high publication outputs e...
This thesis consists of four empirical studies that analyze the higher education sector from its two...
The paper makes use of a novel dataset at European level which includes data on academicstaff and st...
We study the effects of public evaluation of university research on the pay structures of academic ...