Data sets from: The role of universities in society
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This study examines public views on universitiesâ societal roles beyond education and research. A representative sample of 2,089 U.S. citizens evaluates whether universities should engage in initiatives such as Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), Free Speech, and Environmental Sustainability, benchmarking views against corporations. We include an incentivized experiment asking respondents to allocate money between universities based on performance on various dimensions. Results show broad support for engagement in initiatives related to environmental sustainability, well-being, and free speech, but opposition to political activism. Views on DEI are polarized: Women and liberals reward universities excelling in DEI, but conservatives and men penalize them, even when academic performance is equal. These findings highlight the polarization surrounding universitiesâ societal roles.
, , Read me file - \"The Role of Universities in Society\"\
Michele Belot, Lea Cassar, and Karoline Strohlein
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The files stored in this repository replicate the analysis presented in the paper \"The Role of Universities in Society.\"
The analysis was conducted in Stata 16 (Stata do-file 'Belot_Role_of_universities.do'). The do-file reproduces all tables presented in the Supplementary Materials
Figures 1-3 were created using Python (Python file Belot_figures.ipynb), based on analyses run in the main do-file
Please look at the titles in the do-file for identifying the analysis corresponding to each table
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Main analysis: STATA DO-FILE 'Belot_The_role_of_universities.do'
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The do-file is structed in three sections
* Section 1: Analysis based on part 1 of the surveys
* Section 2: Analysis based on part 2 of the survey focused on universities (allocation task experiment)
* Section 3: Analysis of correlations in responses in Parts 1 a..., I confirm that I received explicit consent from your participants to publish the de-identified data in the public domain. We deleted all personal identifiers (Prolific IDs) and the remaining variables do not allow for identification of individuals. Our informed consent form included the following statement:
\"All data used for research purposes will be anonymous. Data from this study may be shared
with the research community at large to advance science and health. No one will be able to identify
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2025-10-30



