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The Value of Insiders as Mentors: Evidence from the Effects of NSF Rotators on Early-Career Scientists

Sebastian Hoenen1; Christos Kolympiris2

1 Erasmus University · 2 University of Warwick

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2020 open access

We show that academics with experience in government jobs generate spillovers for their early-career colleagues. Our template is the National Science Foundation rotation program in which the agency employs academics, called rotators, on loan from their university. Within two years after the rotator's return, fresh assistant professors in her department increase their research resources materially and are more likely to win small and medium-size grants compared to academics in three control groups. Consistent with evidence that the mechanism is mentoring from the rotator, the results suggest that access to individuals with insights gained outside academia propels scientific careers.

DOI
10.1162/rest_a_00859
Volume
102 (5)
Pages
852-866
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en
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