The Tenure-Track System and Academic Research Productivity: Evidence from Reforms in Chinese Universities

93 Pages Posted: 29 Sep 2020 Last revised: 9 Jan 2023

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Wei Huang

Emory University - Department of Economics; National University of Singapore (NUS) - NUS Business School; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Qingfeng Liu

Tsinghua University - Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management

Jianwei Xing

Peking University - National School of Development

Shilin Zheng

National School of Development Peking University

Date Written: February 22, 2021

Abstract

In recent decades, many European and Asian universities have reformed their personnel practices from traditional systems, which grant faculty members permanent employment from the time of hire, to tenure-track systems that require passing a review of research achievements. Using personnel system reforms of economics departments in China as a quasi-experiment, we compare effects of tenure-track and traditional personnel systems on faculty’s research productivity, and investigate to what extent does the adoption of tenure-track system contribute to the recent increase in global rankings of China’s economic research. We find that tenure-track faculty publish 67.5 percent more articles in the top and secondary field journals in economics than those hired under the traditional system. Further investigation shows that the positive effect mainly stems from intensified peer competition, research focus shifting, and increased research collaboration. We also find that the tenure-track system generates positive spillover effects on non-tenure-track faculty.

Keywords: Tenure-Track, Research Productivity, China, University

JEL Classification: I23, J24, J44, O31

Suggested Citation

Huang, Wei and Liu, Qingfeng and Xing, Jianwei and Zheng, Shilin, The Tenure-Track System and Academic Research Productivity: Evidence from Reforms in Chinese Universities (February 22, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3672830 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3672830

Wei Huang

Emory University - Department of Economics ( email )

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Qingfeng Liu

Tsinghua University - Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management ( email )

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Jianwei Xing

Peking University - National School of Development ( email )

Beijing, 100871
China

Shilin Zheng (Contact Author)

National School of Development Peking University ( email )

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Beijing 100871
China

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