Factores para un doctorado productivo
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This paper investigates how the social environment to which a Ph.D.
student is exposed during her training relates to her scientific
productivity. We investigate how supervisor and peers' characteristics
are associated with the student's publication quantity, quality, and
co-authorship network size. Unique to our study, we cover the entire
Ph.D. student population of a European country for all the STEM fields
analyzing 77,143 students who graduated in France between 2000 and 2014.
We find that having a productive, mid-career, low-experienced, female
supervisor who benefits from a national grant is positively associated
with the student's productivity. Furthermore, we find that having few
productive freshman peers and at least one female peer is positively
associated with the student's productivity. Interestingly, we find
heterogeneity in our results when breaking down the student population
by field of research.
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