8 research outputs found
REACTIONS OF ORGANOGERMYLENES GENERATED BY PHOTOLYSIS OF 7-GERMANORBORNADIENES AND CYCLOHEXAGERMANES WITH ORGANIC HALIDES AND TRIMETHYLTIN CHLORIDE
Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies of the Formal (1+2)- and (1+4)-Cycloadditions of Germylenes to Conjugated Dienes
Re-examination of 7,7′-dimethyl-7-germanorbornadiene photocleavage in solution and in organic glasses
Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Studies of the Reactivities of Dimethylgermylene and Tetramethyldigermene in Solution
Career Incentives and "Publish or Perish" in German and US Universities
Increasingly, faculty members are rewarded financially for prestige-maximizing publications. As a result, the balance between publishing and other activities such as teaching or public service may collapse, as argued by Leisyte, Enders, and de Boer (2009). In our paper, we focus on career-related rewards and study their impact on publication productivity to see whether economic incentives do indeed affect faculty behavior, as measured empirically. We compare economic incentives resulting from two different career systems, namely those within the German and the U.S. university systems. We derive three hypotheses regarding expected publication patterns and test them by comparing the lifetime publication patterns of German and U.S. business and economics faculty member