The primary objective of this paper is to determine whether tenure in comparison to non-tenure faculty employment is efficient in producing the academic success of university students. A stochastic production frontier is estimated for university graduation rates while the inefficiency specification includes measures of tenured, tenure-track, and non-tenure track faculty employment. Using panel data for U.S. doctoral and master level public universities, the evidence indicates that the employment status does matter and that increases in the pro- portion of tenured faculty employment lead to efficiency gains in graduation rates. Effects of tenure-track and non-tenure track faculty are somewhat mixed with non-tenure track employment being inef...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
Renewed interest in reforming the funding mechanisms of U.S. public colleges and universities has fo...
Renewed interest in reforming the funding mechanisms of U.S. public colleges and universities has fo...
The primary objective of this paper is to determine whether tenure in comparison to non-tenure facul...
The primary objective of this paper is to determine whether tenure in comparison to non-tenure facul...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
Renewed interest in reforming the funding mechanisms of U.S. public colleges and universities has fo...
Renewed interest in reforming the funding mechanisms of U.S. public colleges and universities has fo...
The primary objective of this paper is to determine whether tenure in comparison to non-tenure facul...
The primary objective of this paper is to determine whether tenure in comparison to non-tenure facul...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
This paper empirically tests the extent to which public universities in the United States are potent...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
With decreases in funding support, U.S. public universities have increasingly substituted less costl...
Renewed interest in reforming the funding mechanisms of U.S. public colleges and universities has fo...
Renewed interest in reforming the funding mechanisms of U.S. public colleges and universities has fo...