Community Identity: Peer Prestige and Academic Hiring in the iSchools
Wiggins, Andrea; McQuaid, Michael J.; Adamic, Lada A.
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Title
Community Identity: Peer Prestige and Academic Hiring in the iSchools
Author(s)
Wiggins, Andrea
McQuaid, Michael J.
Adamic, Lada A.
Issue Date
2008-02-28
Keyword(s)
iSchools
identity
peer prestige
hiring networks
academic hiring
diversity
social network analysis
Abstract
Exploring indicators of prestige in hiring networks as they relate to measures of prestige presented in peer ratings provides a new perspective on hiring and identity in the iSchools. This study examines a hiring network for the iSchool community and finds that the perception of prestige among iSchools, as represented by the US News & World Report (USNWR) graduate school ratings, may be improved by hiring choices that strengthen connections within the iSchool community, balanced by increasing the diversity of sources for new faculty. We compare the academic hiring network for the more establish Computer Science discipline to the recently emergent iSchools to explore the relationship between peer prestige and community identity. We also discuss additional observations from the data relating to the interdisciplinary diversity of the iSchool community.
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