AbstractIt is often assumed that academically trained scientists have a strong taste for science and are willing to “pay” for the ability to openly disclose their research results. However, little is known regarding how scientists considering jobs in industrial R&D make trade-offs between positions that allow publishing on the one hand and positions that do not allow publishing but offer higher pay on the other. Using data on over 1900 science and engineering PhD candidates about to enter the job market, we find that while some are unwilling to give up publishing at virtually any price, over one third of those most likely to seek positions in industrial research are willing to forego publishing for free. We develop a simple model of the “pr...
Even though academic research is often viewed as the preferred career path for PhD trained scientist...
The scientific environment might influence university researchers' job designs. In a principal-agent...
The scientific environment might influence university researchers' job designs. In a principal-agent...
AbstractIt is often assumed that academically trained scientists have a strong taste for science and...
A growing body of research on firms’ “open science” strategies rests on the notion that scientists h...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011A growing body of research draws on the noti...
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...
This dissertation studies the motives of scientists. The scientific reward system puts much emphasis...
We examine the academe–industry wage gap. Once self-selection and different personal characteristics...
In the current discussions concerning the pressure for publication and to obtain grants, the quest...
In the current discussions concerning the pressure for publication and to obtain grants, the questio...
Firms hire scientists to increase their absorptive capacity and generate new knowledge and innovatio...
Matching survey data on Ph.D. scientists and engineers currently working in an R&D job in industry w...
The communication infrastructure of modern science is provided by profitoriented business firms: the...
Even though academic research is often viewed as the preferred career path for PhD trained scientist...
The scientific environment might influence university researchers' job designs. In a principal-agent...
The scientific environment might influence university researchers' job designs. In a principal-agent...
AbstractIt is often assumed that academically trained scientists have a strong taste for science and...
A growing body of research on firms’ “open science” strategies rests on the notion that scientists h...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011A growing body of research draws on the noti...
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...
This dissertation studies the motives of scientists. The scientific reward system puts much emphasis...
We examine the academe–industry wage gap. Once self-selection and different personal characteristics...
In the current discussions concerning the pressure for publication and to obtain grants, the quest...
In the current discussions concerning the pressure for publication and to obtain grants, the questio...
Firms hire scientists to increase their absorptive capacity and generate new knowledge and innovatio...
Matching survey data on Ph.D. scientists and engineers currently working in an R&D job in industry w...
The communication infrastructure of modern science is provided by profitoriented business firms: the...
Even though academic research is often viewed as the preferred career path for PhD trained scientist...
The scientific environment might influence university researchers' job designs. In a principal-agent...
The scientific environment might influence university researchers' job designs. In a principal-agent...