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Social Ties and Favoritism in Chinese Science

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posted on 2024-11-02, 04:48 authored by Raymond Fisman, Jing Shi, Yongxiang Wang, Rong Xu
We study favoritism via hometown ties, a common source of favor exchange in China, in fellow selection of the Chinese Academies of Sciences and Engineering. Hometown ties to fellow selection committee members increase candidates' election probability by 39 percent, coming entirely from the selection stage involving an in-person meeting. Elected hometown-connected candidates are half as likely to have a high-impact publication as elected fellows without connections. CAS/CAE membership increases the probability of university leadership appointments and is associated with a US$9.5 million increase in annual funding for fellows' institutions, indicating that hometown favoritism has potentially large effects on resource allocation.

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Journal

Journal of Political Economy

Volume

126

Issue

3

Start page

1134

End page

1171

Total pages

38

Publisher

University of Chicago Press

Place published

United States

Language

English

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© 2018 by The University of Chicago

Former Identifier

2006074215

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-08-06

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