Yann Kossi, Jean-Yves Lesueur, Mareva Sabatier
This article analyzes how scientific environment can affect researchers’ job design. In a principal agent framework, we model researchers’s choice between substitutable tasks, publishing or teaching, according to their individual abilities and their scientific environment. The model shows that a dynamic scientific environment increases individual investment in research, regardless of researchers’ abilities. Using an original French data set of economics professors, the econometric results confirm this prediction but advocate for a gradual implementation of these spillovers effects.
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