(Mis)Use of Power in the Ivory Tower: Evidence from Deans in Chinese Universities

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Yuyu Chen

Peking University - Guanghua School of Management

MING FANG

Jinan University

Xuan Wang

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

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Abstract

In a hierarchical academic system, power can distort the allocation of research resources and output ownership. We study the role of power in intellectual property acquisition. Using biographical information of deans in elite universities in China, we find that the deanship increases their patent applications by 14%. Further analysis suggests that the deanship effect is driven by misuse of power rather than ability or research resources. We provide causal evidence by showing that an anti-corruption campaign, which increases the cost of misusing power, contains the deanship effect. Finally, we find that misusing power distorts resource allocation.

Keywords: Power, Innovation, Misallocation

Suggested Citation

Chen, Yuyu and FANG, MING and Wang, Xuan, (Mis)Use of Power in the Ivory Tower: Evidence from Deans in Chinese Universities. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4828559 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4828559

Yuyu Chen

Peking University - Guanghua School of Management ( email )

Peking University
Beijing, Beijing 100871
China

MING FANG

Jinan University ( email )

Xuan Wang (Contact Author)

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor ( email )

500 S. State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
United States

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