Productive researchers earn more: Teaching skills not a factor.
The article looks at how productivity affects the pay of academics in British universities. They studied academics from five old universities and found that being a productive researcher doesn't necessarily make you a better teacher. The study shows that publishing papers, receiving grants, and being a good teacher are important factors in determining pay. Taking time off from the profession results in a significant pay cut, which explains the salary gap between genders. The research also indicates that the best academics tend to stay in the profession.