This empirical study attempts to answer an age-old debate in legal academia: whether scholarly productivity helps or hurts teaching. The study is of an unprecedented size and scope. It covers every tenured or tenure-track faculty member at 19 American law schools, a total of 623 professors. The study gathers four years of teaching evaluation data (calendar years 2000-03) and creates an index for teaching effectiveness. This index was then correlated against five different measures of research productivity. The first three measure each professor\u27s productivity for the years 2000-03. These productivity measures include a raw count of publications and two weighted counts. The scholarly productivity measure weights scholarly books and...
In this study we investigated the influence of various researchers' characteristics, such as faculty...
The investigation of productivity of Academic Teachers in terms of research and teaching effectiven...
U.S. law schools are hiring large proportions of J.D.-Ph.D.s in tenure-track faculty positions in an...
This article measures 32 law schools\u27 academic reputations by citations to their faculties\u27 wo...
Background: There is a long scholarly debate on the trade-off between research and teaching in vario...
This study examines the relationship between academic seniority and research productivity for a samp...
The paper provides the research findings about the relationship between research productivity and te...
By examining data on papers stored on the Legal Scholarship Network, this paper provides insight on ...
This paper describes a study done of the relationship between library-provided faculty research serv...
This article critiques empirical studies by attorneys in the hopes that they will be held to the min...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
With varying results, many scholars and commentators have focused their attention on judging the qua...
Margaret Kiel-Morse\u27s contribution to this volume is Exploring Citation Count Methods of Measuri...
Universities are increasingly using metrics such as publication and citation counts to measure facul...
Are the best law professors teaching at the best law schools in the United States? And how can the b...
In this study we investigated the influence of various researchers' characteristics, such as faculty...
The investigation of productivity of Academic Teachers in terms of research and teaching effectiven...
U.S. law schools are hiring large proportions of J.D.-Ph.D.s in tenure-track faculty positions in an...
This article measures 32 law schools\u27 academic reputations by citations to their faculties\u27 wo...
Background: There is a long scholarly debate on the trade-off between research and teaching in vario...
This study examines the relationship between academic seniority and research productivity for a samp...
The paper provides the research findings about the relationship between research productivity and te...
By examining data on papers stored on the Legal Scholarship Network, this paper provides insight on ...
This paper describes a study done of the relationship between library-provided faculty research serv...
This article critiques empirical studies by attorneys in the hopes that they will be held to the min...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
With varying results, many scholars and commentators have focused their attention on judging the qua...
Margaret Kiel-Morse\u27s contribution to this volume is Exploring Citation Count Methods of Measuri...
Universities are increasingly using metrics such as publication and citation counts to measure facul...
Are the best law professors teaching at the best law schools in the United States? And how can the b...
In this study we investigated the influence of various researchers' characteristics, such as faculty...
The investigation of productivity of Academic Teachers in terms of research and teaching effectiven...
U.S. law schools are hiring large proportions of J.D.-Ph.D.s in tenure-track faculty positions in an...