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A utility model for teaching load decisions in academic departments
Authors:William F Massy  Robert Zemsky
Institution:a207 CERAS, School of Education, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A.;bInstitute for Research in Higher Education, The University of Pennsylvania, 4200 Pine Street, Room 5A, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6216, U.S.A.
Abstract:The authors model the class size and teaching load decisions of academic departments in terms of a departmental utility function. Utility is postulated to be asymmetric around class size and teaching load norms, and variables for curricular structure, disciplinary domain, and institutional type are taken into account. Maximization of the utility function produces decision rules for the number of sections to be offered for each course, and hence the faculty's overall teaching load. A nonlinear estimator is developed for the decision rules' parameters and applied to data from four liberal arts colleges and two research universities. Results are consistent with theories about faculty discretionary time and with expectations about the effects of curricular structure on class size. The paper concludes with a discussion about the effects of enrollment uncertainty on faculty load decisions.
Keywords:JEL classification: I21
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