Should Research Universities be Led by Top Researchers? Part 1: Are they?
If the best universities in the world – who have the widest choice of candidates – systematically appoint top researchers as their vice chancellors and presidents, is this one form of evidence that, on average, better researchers make better leaders? This paper addresses the first part of the question: are they currently appointing distinguished researchers? The study documents a positive correlation between the lifetime citations of a university’s president and the position of that university in a world ranking.
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http://econwpa.wustl.edu:80/eps/hew/papers/0506/0506003.pdf