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Not all scientists pay to be scientists: PhDs' preferences for publishing in industrial employment

机译:并非所有科学家都愿意成为科学家:博士对工业就业发表的偏爱

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It is often assumed that academically trained scientists have a strong taste for science and are willing to "pay" for the ability to openly disclose their research results. However, little is known regarding how scientists considering jobs in industrial R&D make trade-offs between positions that allow publishing on the one hand and positions that do not allow publishing but offer higher pay on the other. Using data on over 1900 science and engineering PhD candidates about to enter the job market, we find that while some are unwilling to give up publishing at virtually any price, over one third of those most likely to seek positions in industrial research are willing to forego publishing for free. We develop a simple model of the "price" scientists assign to publishing in firms and explore potential sources of heterogeneity empirically. We find that the price of publishing increases with individuals' preferences for various benefits from publishing such as peer recognition and contributing to society, but it decreases with their preference for money. Scientists who believe themselves to be of high ability and who train at top tier institutions have a higher price of publishing. Yet, they are more expensive to hire (not less) even if publishing is allowed. We discuss implications for research on the economics of science and on compensating differentials, for managers seeking to attract and retain academically trained personnel, and for firms considering their participation in open science.
机译:通常认为受过学术训练的科学家对科学具有浓厚的品味,并愿意为公开披露其研究结果的能力“付出”代价。但是,对于考虑如何从事工业研发工作的科学家如何在一方面允许发布的职位与不允许发布但另一方面提供更高薪酬的职位之间做出取舍,人们知之甚少。使用有关1900多个即将进入就业市场的科学和工程博士学位候选人的数据,我们发现,尽管有些人不愿以任何价格放弃出版,但最有可能在工业研究领域寻求职位的人中有三分之一愿意放弃免费发布。我们开发了科学家分配给公司出版的“价格”的简单模型,并凭经验探索了异质性的潜在来源。我们发现,出版价格随着个人对出版的各种好处(如同伴认可和对社会的贡献)的偏好而增加,但随着他们对金钱的偏好而降低。相信自己具有高才能并在顶级机构中受过训练的科学家,其出版价格更高。但是,即使允许发布,雇用他们的费用也更高(不少)。我们讨论对科学经济学和补偿差异的研究,寻求吸引和保留受过学术训练的人员的管理人员以及考虑加入开放科学的公司的含义。

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