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Asali, Muhammad – Education Economics, 2019
We provide a simple framework that helps explore the need for contingent (teaching) jobs in academia alongside the usual tenured-professorship positions. It also explains the coexistence of these two types of jobs in research universities as an equilibrium phenomenon. Imprecisions in the academic editorial process, combined with the increasing…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Teacher Researchers, College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty
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Cater, Bruce; Lew, Byron; Smith, Barry – Education Economics, 2008
This paper offers an explanation of the use of tenure-track contracts in academia. It argues that, because the results of academic research cannot be sold, a professor's profitability depends on the market value of the instruction he or she provides. But because that value depends directly on the extent of his or her observable research…
Descriptors: Tenure, Endowment Funds, College Faculty, Teacher Researchers
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Tauer, Loren W.; Fried, Harold O.; Fry, William E. – Education Economics, 2007
Technical and allocative efficiencies of 26 academic departments in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University are computed using Data Envelopment Analysis over 2004/05. Allocations of faculty time between teaching, research, and extension vary by department and are used as unique prices in calculating allocative…
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Biological Sciences, College Faculty, Time Management