Getting a tenured position in economics in Germany is viewed as a random outcome where the probability of tenure depends on the quantity and qual- ity of publications, age and years since PhD. We measure publications both in units of Top 5 journals and in units of the European Economic Review (EER). We find that the average age of a professor in the year of his first appointment in Germany in the period of 1970 to 2005 is 38. This is ap- proximately 8 years after the PhD. He has 1.5 "standardized" Top 5 papers or 2.2 "standardized" EER papers, i.e. written with one coauthor and of 20 pages length. Results vary across subfields and over time. Someone aiming for a tenured job after 2010 should by then (average over all fields) have 3.3 standa...
As advocacy to increase tenure-track academic career opportunities for PhD recipients and reverse in...
Since the 1950s, the number of doctorate recipients has risen dramatically in the United States. I...
Many sociologists suspect that publication expectations have risen over time—that how much graduate ...
Getting a tenured position in economics in Germany is viewed as a random outcome where the probabili...
Tenure decisions depend, among other factors, on a candidate�s career age and publication record. W...
This paper investigates the determinants of tenure decisions in Germany, Austria and the German-spea...
Prior studies that try to explain who gets tenure and why remain inconclusive, especially on whether...
Based on CV information of tenured professors and post-doc researchers in the field of economics at ...
Based on CV information of tenured professors and post-doc re-searchers in the field of economics at...
The simplest competitive labor market model asserts that if tenure is a desirable job characteristic...
Based on CV information of tenured professors and post-doc re-searchers in the field of economics at...
Academic research is a public good whose production is supported by the tuition-paying students that...
Stock, Finegan, and Siegfried establish that completion times in U.S. economics PhD programs have be...
The paper develops a model of academic tenure based on multi-tasking and screening. A professor has ...
Tenure contract is criticized for curbing the incentives for spending effort after obtaining the ten...
As advocacy to increase tenure-track academic career opportunities for PhD recipients and reverse in...
Since the 1950s, the number of doctorate recipients has risen dramatically in the United States. I...
Many sociologists suspect that publication expectations have risen over time—that how much graduate ...
Getting a tenured position in economics in Germany is viewed as a random outcome where the probabili...
Tenure decisions depend, among other factors, on a candidate�s career age and publication record. W...
This paper investigates the determinants of tenure decisions in Germany, Austria and the German-spea...
Prior studies that try to explain who gets tenure and why remain inconclusive, especially on whether...
Based on CV information of tenured professors and post-doc researchers in the field of economics at ...
Based on CV information of tenured professors and post-doc re-searchers in the field of economics at...
The simplest competitive labor market model asserts that if tenure is a desirable job characteristic...
Based on CV information of tenured professors and post-doc re-searchers in the field of economics at...
Academic research is a public good whose production is supported by the tuition-paying students that...
Stock, Finegan, and Siegfried establish that completion times in U.S. economics PhD programs have be...
The paper develops a model of academic tenure based on multi-tasking and screening. A professor has ...
Tenure contract is criticized for curbing the incentives for spending effort after obtaining the ten...
As advocacy to increase tenure-track academic career opportunities for PhD recipients and reverse in...
Since the 1950s, the number of doctorate recipients has risen dramatically in the United States. I...
Many sociologists suspect that publication expectations have risen over time—that how much graduate ...