论文标题

劳动优势推动了精英大学教师的提高生产率

Labor advantages drive the greater productivity of faculty at elite universities

论文作者

Zhang, Sam, Wapman, K. Hunter, Larremore, Daniel B., Clauset, Aaron

论文摘要

著名机构的教师主导了科学话语,精英大学的研究人员比例占所有研究出版物的不成比例。众所周知,环境声望会导致这种认知差异,但导致教师生产率提高的机制仍然未知。 Here we combine employment, publication, and federal survey data for 78,802 tenure-track faculty at 262 PhD-granting institutions in the American university system between 2008--2017 to show through multiple lines of evidence that the greater availability of funded graduate and postdoctoral labor at more prestigious institutions drives the environmental effect of prestige on productivity.特别是,我们表明,更大的环境声望会导致更大的教师领导的研究小组,这些研究小组促进了更高的教师生产率,主要是在研究小组协作规范的学科中。相比之下,我们表明,对于没有小组成员的任何一位教师论文,也没有团体成员本身,生产力并没有大幅提高。因此,精英研究人员的科学生产力不成比例,在很大程度上是由他们的巨大劳动优势来解释的,这表明声望本身在预测科学贡献方面的作用更为有限。

Faculty at prestigious institutions dominate scientific discourse, with the small proportion of researchers at elite universities producing a disproportionate share of all research publications. Environmental prestige is known to drive such epistemic disparity, but the mechanisms by which it causes increased faculty productivity remain unknown. Here we combine employment, publication, and federal survey data for 78,802 tenure-track faculty at 262 PhD-granting institutions in the American university system between 2008--2017 to show through multiple lines of evidence that the greater availability of funded graduate and postdoctoral labor at more prestigious institutions drives the environmental effect of prestige on productivity. In particular, we show that greater environmental prestige leads to larger faculty-led research groups, which drive higher faculty productivity, primarily in disciplines with research group collaboration norms. In contrast, we show that productivity does not increase substantially with prestige for either faculty papers published without group members, nor group members themselves. The disproportionate scientific productivity of elite researchers is thus largely explained by their substantial labor advantage, indicating a more limited role for prestige itself in predicting scientific contributions.

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