Contract employment policy and research productivity of knowledge workers: an analysis of Spanish universities
Volume: 30, Issue: 16, Pages: 2360 - 2386
Published: May 5, 2017
Abstract
This article investigates how contract employment practices adopted by universities—fixed-term contracts and permanent contracts—impact research productivity measured in terms of publications in scholarly journals. The empirical application considers the Spanish public higher education system for the period 2002–2008. We report an inverse U-shaped relationship between the rate fixed-term contracts and the research productivity of Spanish...
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Title
Contract employment policy and research productivity of knowledge workers: an analysis of Spanish universities
Published Date
May 5, 2017
Volume
30
Issue
16
Pages
2360 - 2386
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