Wage Subsidies, Slack Resources and Behavioural Additionality: Evidence from Universities

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
André Spithoven, Elena Phalet
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We examine the behavioural additionality effects of a wage subsidy in the form of a tax cut on R&D personnel's wages in a population of universities. How does university management use this wage subsidy? The wage subsidy is welcomed by universities as additional slack resources which are free to be used by university management. Its use depends on its degree of absorption and on it generates specific behavioural additionality effects. Wage subsidy resources are initially unabsorbed slack but over time increasingly function as absorbed slack because of the continuity and predictability of these resources. Different types of behavioural additionalities are generated at different impact levels. We find that initiatives at the organisational level are funded with absorbed slack, while initiatives at the project level are likely to be carried out with unabsorbed slack. The paper contributes to discussing slack resources in a non-profit setting and adds to the conceptual elucidation of behavioural additionality.

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工资补贴、闲置资源和行为附加性:来自大学的证据
我们研究了减税形式的工资补贴对大学研发人员工资的行为附加效应。大学管理层如何使用工资补贴?工资补贴作为额外的闲置资源受到大学的欢迎,大学管理层可以自由使用。其使用取决于其吸收程度以及是否会产生特定的行为附加效应。工资补贴资源最初是未被吸收的闲置资源,但随着时间的推移,由于这些资源的连续性和可预测性,其作用越来越多地表现为被吸收的闲置资源。在不同的影响层面会产生不同类型的行为额外性。我们发现,组织层面的倡议是利用吸收的松弛资源资助的,而项目层面的倡议则可能是利用未吸收的松弛资源实施的。本文有助于讨论非营利环境中的闲置资源,并为行为额外性的概念阐释添砖加瓦。
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Higher Education Policy
Higher Education Policy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.60
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6.20%
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38
期刊介绍: Higher Education Policy is an international peer-reviewed and SSCI-indexed academic journal focusing on higher education policy in a broad sense. The journal considers submissions that discuss national and supra-national higher education policies and/or analyse their impacts on higher education institutions or the academic community: leadership, faculty, staff and students, but also considers papers that deal with governance and policy issues at the level of higher education institutions. Critical analyses, empirical investigations (either qualitative or quantitative), and theoretical-conceptual contributions are equally welcome, but for all submissions the requirement is that papers be embedded in the relevant academic literature and contribute to furthering our understanding of policy. The journal has a preference for papers that are written from a disciplinary or interdisciplinary perspective. In the past, contributors have relied on perspectives from public administration, political science, sociology, history, economics and law, but also from philosophy, psychology and anthropology. Articles devoted to systems of higher education that are less well-known or less often analysed are particularly welcome. Given the international scope of the journal, articles should be written for and be understood by an international audience, consisting of researchers in higher education, disciplinary researchers, and policy-makers, administrators, managers and practitioners in higher education. Contributions should not normally exceed 7,000 words (excluding references). Peer reviewAll submissions to the journal will undergo rigorous peer review (anonymous referees) after an initial editorial screening on quality and fit with the journal''s aims.Special issues The journal welcomes proposals for special issues. The journal archive contains several examples of special issues. Such proposals, to be sent to the editor, should set out the theme of the special issue and include the names of the (proposed) contributors and summaries of the envisaged contributions. Forum section Occasionally, the journal publishes contributions – in its Forum section – based on personal viewpoints and/or experiences with the intent to stimulate discussion and reflection, or to challenge established thinking in the field of higher education.
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