This paper investigates whether the quality of higher education and, in particular, its research performance stimulate graduates ’ research-oriented careers. More specifically, exploiting a very rich data-set on university graduates and the higher education institutions they attended, we empirically study whether graduates from universities and programs that display better academic research records are more likely to be enroled in PhDs or employed as researchers three years after graduation. Controlling for a number of individual and university covariates and using different proxies for research performance, we find that the likelihood of entering a research-oriented career increases with the quality of academic research. Notably, the inclu...
To examine how to increase research career outcomes among medical graduates, we analyzed the impact ...
Research Summary: A learning‐by‐hiring approach is used to scrutinize scientists' mobility in relati...
Despite the increasing numbers of candidates embarking on higher degrees by research (HDRs, e.g., Ph...
This paper investigates whether the quality of higher education and, in particular, its research per...
This article investigates whether the quality of higher education and, in particular, its research p...
Maximising research productivity is a major focus for universities world-wide. Graduate research pro...
Many commentators have insisted without empirical evidence that the heterogeneity of fuculty members...
New data highlight the importance of undergraduate research experiences (UREs) for keeping underrepr...
It is not surprising that economics graduate students from elite and very good schools find better j...
Between the end of 2007 and the middle of 2009, Britain and the United States experienced the worst ...
The competition for top positions in university rankings has put a stronger emphasis on the quality ...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
Quality academics are crucial to enhance universities’ visibility in attracting more international s...
Only few laureates of a M2 degree were continuing with research activities. Although several factors...
Despite the growing interest to provide research engagement opportunities to undergraduate students,...
To examine how to increase research career outcomes among medical graduates, we analyzed the impact ...
Research Summary: A learning‐by‐hiring approach is used to scrutinize scientists' mobility in relati...
Despite the increasing numbers of candidates embarking on higher degrees by research (HDRs, e.g., Ph...
This paper investigates whether the quality of higher education and, in particular, its research per...
This article investigates whether the quality of higher education and, in particular, its research p...
Maximising research productivity is a major focus for universities world-wide. Graduate research pro...
Many commentators have insisted without empirical evidence that the heterogeneity of fuculty members...
New data highlight the importance of undergraduate research experiences (UREs) for keeping underrepr...
It is not surprising that economics graduate students from elite and very good schools find better j...
Between the end of 2007 and the middle of 2009, Britain and the United States experienced the worst ...
The competition for top positions in university rankings has put a stronger emphasis on the quality ...
Universities have come under increasing pressure to become key drivers of economic development in th...
Quality academics are crucial to enhance universities’ visibility in attracting more international s...
Only few laureates of a M2 degree were continuing with research activities. Although several factors...
Despite the growing interest to provide research engagement opportunities to undergraduate students,...
To examine how to increase research career outcomes among medical graduates, we analyzed the impact ...
Research Summary: A learning‐by‐hiring approach is used to scrutinize scientists' mobility in relati...
Despite the increasing numbers of candidates embarking on higher degrees by research (HDRs, e.g., Ph...