By using a comprehensive dataset of US and European universities, we demonstrate super-linear scaling between university revenues and their volume of publications and (field-normalized) citations. We show that this relationship holds both in the US and in Europe. In terms of resources, our data show that three characteristics differentiate the US system: (1) a significantly higher level of resources for the entire system, (2) a clearer distinction between education-oriented institutions and doctoral universities and (3) a higher concentration of resources among doctoral universities. Accordingly, a group of US universities receive a much larger amount of resources and have a far higher number of publications and citations when compared to t...
We investigate how university governance affects research output, measured by patenting and internat...
Understanding the quality of science systems requires international comparative studies, which are d...
In this paper we investigate economies of scale and specialization of European universities. The pro...
By using a comprehensive dataset of US and European universities, we demonstrate super-linear scalin...
By integrating data on scientific publications from the RISIS publication database with data on Euro...
This exploratory study illustrates the potential of linking input and output data with the universit...
In this paper, I analyze the determinants of research production by higher education institutionsin ...
Universities are increasingly evaluated, both internally and externally on the basis of their output...
Using a data set of highly cited researchers in all fields of science, we show that the gap in scien...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
In this paper, scientific performance is identified with the impact that journal articles have throu...
The paper makes use of a novel dataset at European level which includes data on academic staff and s...
The focus of this paper is the research performance of a system of universities and sciences. Using ...
Recent interest towards university rankings has led to the development of several ranking systems at...
We investigate how university governance affects research output, measured by patenting and internat...
Understanding the quality of science systems requires international comparative studies, which are d...
In this paper we investigate economies of scale and specialization of European universities. The pro...
By using a comprehensive dataset of US and European universities, we demonstrate super-linear scalin...
By integrating data on scientific publications from the RISIS publication database with data on Euro...
This exploratory study illustrates the potential of linking input and output data with the universit...
In this paper, I analyze the determinants of research production by higher education institutionsin ...
Universities are increasingly evaluated, both internally and externally on the basis of their output...
Using a data set of highly cited researchers in all fields of science, we show that the gap in scien...
We test the hypothesis that universities are more productive when they are both more autonomous and ...
In this paper, scientific performance is identified with the impact that journal articles have throu...
The paper makes use of a novel dataset at European level which includes data on academic staff and s...
The focus of this paper is the research performance of a system of universities and sciences. Using ...
Recent interest towards university rankings has led to the development of several ranking systems at...
We investigate how university governance affects research output, measured by patenting and internat...
Understanding the quality of science systems requires international comparative studies, which are d...
In this paper we investigate economies of scale and specialization of European universities. The pro...