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Horta, Hugo; Santos, João M. – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
The demands for academic research placed on contemporary universities are closely related to the levels of innovative research they are expected to produce. Concurrently, both governments and university management strive to make the production of academic research more cost-efficient and have implemented measures to ensure this. Top-down policies…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Sciences, Social Science Research, College Faculty
Horta, Hugo; Cattaneo, Mattia; Meoli, Michele – Studies in Higher Education, 2018
This article focuses on the effects of PhD funding on research performance both during the degree and throughout researchers' careers as measured through publications and citations. This analysis draws from a representative sample of researchers holding a doctorate based in Portugal and finds that those funded by grants during the PhD perform…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Financial Support, Predictor Variables, Grants
Cattaneo, Mattia; Horta, Hugo; Meoli, Michele – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
The literature suggests that academic researchers with dual-appointment contracts, i.e. those employed concurrently by a university and an organization outside academia, have the potential to be more engaged in research collaborations with non-academic partners than colleagues contractually linked to a university only. Our results suggest that…
Descriptors: Research, Cooperation, College Faculty, Researchers