Star recruitment and internationalization effects: an analysis of the Alexander von Humboldt professorship programme

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2025-05-06T11:42:09Z

2025-05-06T11:42:09Z

2024-09-01

2025-05-06T11:42:09Z

Abstract

We investigate the impact of policies aimed at attracting foreign-based star scientists on the internationalisation of host institutions. In particular, we examine the case of the Alexander von Humboldt Professorship (AvHP) programme, which - since 2008 - offers substantial funding to top scholars willing to move from abroad to a German university. Based on a difference-in-differences approach, we test whether the university departments that recruit an AvHP recipient increase the number of internationally co-authored publications and the recruitment of new, high-quality researchers from abroad. Results are very heterogeneous across broad scientific fields, with a significant and positive effects in the Social sciences and null or negative results in all others.

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English

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Springer Nature

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