This study investigates the potential of European universities as hosts for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) grantees. Factors explaining both the probability of a university hosting an MSCA grantee and its extent are estimated using a zero-inflated negative binomial regression model. Results reveal that the probability of hosting MSCA grantees increases significantly with excellence (research performance), size and country group of the university. In addition, a deepening of excellence (citations), international orientation and the teaching burden (student-staff ratio) are significant predictors for the extent of grantees. Based on the estimates, the relative performance of a university is identified by use of a frontier production fu...
This work focuses on evaluating and financing university research, a theme in the foreground in the ...
As a result of domestic pressure or international prescription, many national higher education syste...
Although an expanding literature on university–industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Previous studies have pointed at participation in the European Framework Programs for Research and I...
Introduction. One of the key distinctive features of modern science is its global nature, which has ...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
The current research explores three specific dynamics in the in higher education sector. The first p...
This exploratory study illustrates the potential of linking input and output data with the universit...
MSCA applicants from South and Eastern European countries underperform researchers from North Wester...
Grant Managers contribute to the mission of research-intensive institutions by helping them to obtai...
European governments increasingly employ competitive university funding to improve performance in hi...
we propose a quantitative approach to university strategy based on internationally comparable micr...
none4To get any reasonable results concerning efficiency and unit size requires relatively large and...
We investigate how university governance affects research output, measured by patenting and internat...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
This work focuses on evaluating and financing university research, a theme in the foreground in the ...
As a result of domestic pressure or international prescription, many national higher education syste...
Although an expanding literature on university–industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Previous studies have pointed at participation in the European Framework Programs for Research and I...
Introduction. One of the key distinctive features of modern science is its global nature, which has ...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
The current research explores three specific dynamics in the in higher education sector. The first p...
This exploratory study illustrates the potential of linking input and output data with the universit...
MSCA applicants from South and Eastern European countries underperform researchers from North Wester...
Grant Managers contribute to the mission of research-intensive institutions by helping them to obtai...
European governments increasingly employ competitive university funding to improve performance in hi...
we propose a quantitative approach to university strategy based on internationally comparable micr...
none4To get any reasonable results concerning efficiency and unit size requires relatively large and...
We investigate how university governance affects research output, measured by patenting and internat...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
This work focuses on evaluating and financing university research, a theme in the foreground in the ...
As a result of domestic pressure or international prescription, many national higher education syste...
Although an expanding literature on university–industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...