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Record Nr.

UNINA9910586588503321

Autore

Checchi Daniele

Titolo

Teaching, Research and Academic Careers : An Analysis of the Interrelations and Impacts / / edited by Daniele Checchi, Tullio Jappelli, Antonio Uricchio

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022

ISBN

3-031-07438-6

Edizione

[1st ed. 2022.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (352 pages)

Collana

Social Sciences Series

Classificazione

BUS024000EDU000000EDU015000EDU034000EDU040000

Altri autori (Persone)

JappelliTullio

UricchioAntonio

Disciplina

306.43

Soggetti

Educational sociology

Educational tests and measurements

Education, Higher

Education - Economic aspects

Education and state

Sociology of Education

Assessment and Testing

Higher Education

Education Economics

Education Policy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction and general framework -- Introduction -- University assessment as governance device -- Teaching and students’ careers in Italy -- Do family economic conditions influence play a role in university dropout? New evidence from administrative data -- Drop-out decisions in a cohort of Italian university students -- Recruiting and academic careers -- From PhD to Assistant Professor: analysis of recent cohorts -- Academic Careers and Fertility Decisions -- Conformism in research -- Social Network tools for the evaluation of individual and group scientific performance -- Topic-Driven Detection and Analysis of Scholarly Data. The Maverick Project -- Research quality and impact on teaching -- The relationship between teaching and research: the role of



the institutional context and environmental factors -- Degree-level determinants of university student performance -- Teaching Efficiency of the Italian Universities: a Conditional Frontier Analysis.

Sommario/riassunto

This open access book evaluates research quality, quality of teaching and the relationship between the two through sound statistical methods, and in a comparative perspective with other European countries. In so doing, it covers an increasingly important topic for universities that affects university funding. It discusses whether university evaluation should be limited to a single factor or consider multiple dimensions of research, since academic careers, teaching and awarding degrees are intertwined. The chapters included in the book evaluate teaching and research, also taking the gender dimension into account, in order to understand where and when gender discrimination occurs in assessment. Divided into five sections, the book analyses the administrative data on the determinants of career completion of university students; increasing precariousness of academic careers, especially of young researchers; methods designed to assess research productivity when co-authorshipand team production are becoming the standard practice; and interrelations between students’ achievements and teachers’ careers driven by research assessment. It brings together contributions from a large group of economists, statisticians and social scientists working under a project sponsored by ANVUR, the Italian agency for the evaluation of teaching and research of academic institutions. From an international perspective, the findings in this book are particularly interesting because despite low tuition costs, tertiary education in Italy has relatively low enrolment rates and even lower completion rates compared to those in other European and American countries. This book is of interest to researchers of the sociology of education, education policy, public administration, economics and statistics of education, and to administrators and policy makers working in the area of higher education. .