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This study examines the relationship between the diffusion of IT and changes in collaboration patterns across institutional and national borders. To undertake the research, the authors match an explicit measure of institutional IT adoption (domain names, e.g. www.umsl.edu) with institutional...
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This study examines the relationship between the diffusion of IT and changes in collaboration patterns across institutional and national borders. To undertake the research, the authors match an explicit measure of institutional IT adoption (domain names, e.g. www.umsl.edu) with institutional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009216751
(measured by citations) of each contribution decreases, due to the direct effect of age and the much smaller indirect effects …
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Two of the top economics journals have institutional ties to a specific university, the Quarterly Journal of Economics (QJE) to Harvard University and the Journal of Political Economy (JPE) to the University of Chicago. Researchers from Harvard, but also nearby Massachusetts Institute of...
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dangerous. It uses total citations over a quarter of a century as the criterion. The paper finds that it is far better to …
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Science rests upon the reliability of peer review. This paper suggests a way to test for bias. It is able to avoid the fallacy - one seen in the popular press and the research literature - that to measure discrimination it is sufficient to study averages within two populations. The paper's...
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movers and stayers have identical h-index citations scores. Immigrants in the UK and US now win Nobel Prizes proportionately …
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Countries often spend billions on university research. There is growing interest in how to assess whether that money is well spent. Is there an objective way to assess the quality of a nation's world-leading science? I attempt to suggest a method, and illustrate it with modern data on economics....
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greater homophily is associated with publication in lower impact journals and with fewer citations, even holding fixed the … get published in higher impact journals and receive more citations than others. These findings suggest that diversity in … and citations. …
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citations data on 450 genuinely world-leading journal articles over the Research Excellence Framework period 2008-2014. The UK …
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