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Faculty research productivity under alternative appointment types: tenure vs non-tenure track
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Faculty research productivity under alternative appointment types: tenure vs non-tenure track

Marcus T Allen and Carol A Sweeney
Managerial finance, Vol.43(12), pp.1348-1357
12-04-2017

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Human capital Productivity Employment contracting Higher education economics
The increasing use of non-tenure employment contracting as a cost savings and/or management flexibility increasing mechanism in colleges and universities raises concerns about the impact of this strategy on other aspects of the higher education system. The purpose of this paper is to document reduced research productivity at a university that uses rolling contracts in comparison to research productivity at another university in the same state university system in the USA that uses tenure track contracting.

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