Research and Teaching in Higher Education: Complements or Substitutes?

  • Epstein G
  • Menis J
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In this note we use unique data from Bar-Ilan University, over a period of four years (2005-2008), to estimate simultaneous equations with regard to the relationship between publications and teaching loads. The study shows that students studying for a bachelor's degree are a liability while PhD students are an asset in terms of publications. Those studying for a master's degree may be a liability or an asset depending on the department characteristics. Increasing the number of faculty members increases publications however it may not increase the publications per capita and is department specific.

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Epstein, G. S., & Menis, J. (2013). Research and Teaching in Higher Education: Complements or Substitutes? International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 3(11). https://doi.org/10.6007/ijarbss/v3-i11/397

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