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The relationship between academic seniority and scientific production at the organisational level

Authors: Özgür Kadir Özer; Pedro Pineda; Benedetto Lepori;

The relationship between academic seniority and scientific production at the organisational level

Abstract

This study examines the relationship between academic seniority in rank and research productivity using a cross-national dataset covering 1,180 higher education organisations from 13 countries for 2011-2020. Our results, estimated using fixed-effect OLS models, show that organisational research productivity increases as the share of senior-level academic personnel rises. Increase in senior-level academic personnel also positively affects the impact of scientific publications.

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