Working Paper

Efficiency of European Universities: A Comparison of Peers

Lars Herberholz, Berthold U. Wigger
CESifo, Munich, 2020

CESifo Working Paper No. 8044

The European higher education landscape has become increasingly integrated causing competition among universities that is no longer bound to national borders. In view of this development, the present paper investigates the relative efficiency of 450 European universities between 2011 and 2014. The novelty of our approach lies in its extended coverage of university outputs and in the thorough peer-group selection process that accounts for high diversity in subject profiles. More specifically, assignment to peer-groups builds on proximity in subject space to ensure valid comparisons between universities. Exploring potential efficiency drivers, we uncover considerable effect heterogeneity between subject clusters, which is indicative of distinct technologies and calls for carefully designed policy measures. Yet institutional size and the ability to seek external funding are largely identified to be primary efficiency drivers.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Economics of Education
Keywords: university efficiency, peer selection, data envelopment analysis, clustering
JEL Classification: H520, I230, I280