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Handy, Femida; Mook, Laurie – Research on Social Work Practice, 2011
This article examines the phenomenon of volunteering from a benefit-cost perspective. Both the individual making a decision to volunteer and the organization making a decision to use volunteer labor face benefits and costs of their actions, yet these costs and benefits almost always remain unarticulated, perhaps because the common perception of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Volunteers, Costs, Resource Allocation
Bauerlein, Mark – Center for College Affordability and Productivity (NJ1), 2011
One of the standard labor practices of research universities is to hire, pay, and promote faculty members on the basis of the research they produce. In the humanities, professors write books and articles and universities reward them accordingly. The system amounts to a considerable expenditure for the institution and a significant portion of…
Descriptors: Productivity, College Faculty, Essays, Humanities

Reichardt, Charles S.; Cook, Thomas D. – Evaluation and Program Planning: An International Journal, 1980
How some of the past literature creates the impression of an inevitable method-paradigm linkage and of a forced choice between qualitative and quantitative paradigms is shown. Difficulties of making method choices are considered. It is suggested that purposefully developed strengths of different methods should not be ignored. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Evaluation Methods, Input Output Analysis, Interviews
Is Economic Impact a Good Way of Justifying the Inclusion of Foreign Students at Local Universities?
Snowball, J. D.; Antrobus, G. G. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
In the debate surrounding the costs and benefits of having foreign students at South African universities, the financial contributions of foreign students to their host economies is sometimes cited. This article reports the results of a comparison between the economic impact on the Grahamstown economy of the spending of foreign and local students…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Economic Impact, Cost Effectiveness, Input Output Analysis