We analyze the role of social capital in academic careers. We distinguish between ties with reputed scientists and laboratories (scientific and technical human capital) and ties with influential actors with respect to recruitment/promotion decisions (political capital). We use institution-wise bibliometric indicators to measure separately the two types of capital for a large sample of French and Italian academic physicists between 2000 and 2003/2005. Controlling for scientific productivity, seniority and gender issues, career progress is explained by: the scientist's affiliation to important public research organizations (scientific and technical human capital – France); his/her social ties with senior members of the discipline, who exercis...
IntroductionIncreasing the career success of scientific and technological innovation talents has bec...
This thesis looks at the antecedents of research productivity in business schools as part of a wider...
Temporarily going abroad is widely believed to increase academics' research performance. However, ou...
We analyze the role of social capital in academic careers. We distinguish between ties with reputed ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Within mainstream research in this area, careers have been considered mainly as individual journeys....
translation of “Les deux formes du capital social. Structure relationnelle des jurys de thèses et re...
ACL-3International audienceThe theory of human capital is one way to explain individual decisions to...
The theory of human capital is one way to explain individual decisions to produce scientific researc...
The article examines the determinants of scientific productivity (number of articles and journals’ i...
The article examines the determinants of scientific productivity (number of articles and journals' i...
International audiencePurpose: To develop a comprehensive account for careers within the Greek acade...
The present study addresses the ongoing debate concerning academic scientific productivity. Specific...
Purpose: To develop an account for careers within the Greek academic system. Historical, cultural an...
The competition for top positions in university rankings has put a stronger emphasis on the quality ...
IntroductionIncreasing the career success of scientific and technological innovation talents has bec...
This thesis looks at the antecedents of research productivity in business schools as part of a wider...
Temporarily going abroad is widely believed to increase academics' research performance. However, ou...
We analyze the role of social capital in academic careers. We distinguish between ties with reputed ...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Within mainstream research in this area, careers have been considered mainly as individual journeys....
translation of “Les deux formes du capital social. Structure relationnelle des jurys de thèses et re...
ACL-3International audienceThe theory of human capital is one way to explain individual decisions to...
The theory of human capital is one way to explain individual decisions to produce scientific researc...
The article examines the determinants of scientific productivity (number of articles and journals’ i...
The article examines the determinants of scientific productivity (number of articles and journals' i...
International audiencePurpose: To develop a comprehensive account for careers within the Greek acade...
The present study addresses the ongoing debate concerning academic scientific productivity. Specific...
Purpose: To develop an account for careers within the Greek academic system. Historical, cultural an...
The competition for top positions in university rankings has put a stronger emphasis on the quality ...
IntroductionIncreasing the career success of scientific and technological innovation talents has bec...
This thesis looks at the antecedents of research productivity in business schools as part of a wider...
Temporarily going abroad is widely believed to increase academics' research performance. However, ou...