How Do Journal Quality, Co‐Authorship, and Author Order Affect Agricultural Economists' Salaries?
基于326名农业经济学教授的薪资和发表记录数据,研究发现高质量论文对收入影响更大,独著论文回报高于合著,但非字母顺序排列的首位作者没有额外薪资溢价。
Abstract Utilizing an original data set containing annual salaries and peer‐reviewed publication histories for 326 faculty members from top‐ranked Ph.D.‐granting programs, we examine the labor market for academic agricultural economists. The results suggest that higher quality publications have a greater impact on annual earnings, that sole authored articles have a higher return than multi‐authored articles, and that no wage premium exists for being the lead author of a non‐alphabetic article.