We assess the role played by department rank and advisor-match on the early stage productivity of recent PhDs in economics using a tailor-made data set based on RePEc. After allowing for the potential influence of other factors, including gender and field of specialisation, we find as expected that both advisory quality and rank of the graduation institution are positively related to the academic productivity of graduates. However, in top institutions, students working with the most productive academics do not outperform others unless they co-author with their advisor. For students in non-top institutions, being advised by the best academics is always associated with a higher research output. Possible explanations for this difference are po...
This paper examines how an economics PhD student's gender-based relationship with their advisor impa...
The findings of our study suggest that the doctoral mentorship relationship may play a significant r...
We study the selection of skills into sectors in an environment with (1) exogenous variation in the ...
We assess the role played by department rank and advisor-match on the early stage productivity of re...
We use a unique data set on students receiving their Ph.D.s from top-ranked agricultural and resourc...
We assess the role played by advisory supervision on the early stage productivity of recent PhDs in ...
We examine a unique data set on 1,530 students receiving their Ph.D.s from top-ranked Agricultural E...
Using a unique data set that matches economics PhD recipients with their advisors, we find that afte...
In the job market for economics Ph.D. graduates, firms rely on students\u27 curriculum vitaes, job m...
We study 6000 author-publication observations to investigate predictors of early career success in s...
We study 6000 author-publication observations to investigate predictors of early career success in s...
Maximising research productivity is a major focus for universities world-wide. Graduate research pro...
In today’s competitive job market, many students graduate with a bachelor’s degree and move on to pu...
It is not surprising that economics graduate students from elite and very good schools find better j...
There has been almost no research into what makes an effective chairperson in a university departmen...
This paper examines how an economics PhD student's gender-based relationship with their advisor impa...
The findings of our study suggest that the doctoral mentorship relationship may play a significant r...
We study the selection of skills into sectors in an environment with (1) exogenous variation in the ...
We assess the role played by department rank and advisor-match on the early stage productivity of re...
We use a unique data set on students receiving their Ph.D.s from top-ranked agricultural and resourc...
We assess the role played by advisory supervision on the early stage productivity of recent PhDs in ...
We examine a unique data set on 1,530 students receiving their Ph.D.s from top-ranked Agricultural E...
Using a unique data set that matches economics PhD recipients with their advisors, we find that afte...
In the job market for economics Ph.D. graduates, firms rely on students\u27 curriculum vitaes, job m...
We study 6000 author-publication observations to investigate predictors of early career success in s...
We study 6000 author-publication observations to investigate predictors of early career success in s...
Maximising research productivity is a major focus for universities world-wide. Graduate research pro...
In today’s competitive job market, many students graduate with a bachelor’s degree and move on to pu...
It is not surprising that economics graduate students from elite and very good schools find better j...
There has been almost no research into what makes an effective chairperson in a university departmen...
This paper examines how an economics PhD student's gender-based relationship with their advisor impa...
The findings of our study suggest that the doctoral mentorship relationship may play a significant r...
We study the selection of skills into sectors in an environment with (1) exogenous variation in the ...