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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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citations data on 450 genuinely world-leading journal articles over the Research Excellence Framework period 2008-2014. The UK …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011167206
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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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....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005002824
citations data on 450 genuinely world-leading journal articles over the Research Excellence Framework period 2008-2014. The UK …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013028160
Using the German re-unification as a natural experiment, we analyze the role of increased competition in academic productivity. We employ a unique dataset on East and West German scientists' publications in fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) before and after the...
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We investigate the phenomenon of home bias in scientific citations, where researchers disproportionately cite work from … their own country. We develop a benchmark for expected citations based on the relative size of countries, defining home bias …
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We investigate the phenomenon of home bias in scientific citations, where researchers disproportionately cite work from … their own country. We develop a benchmark for expected citations based on the relative size of countries, defining home bias …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015197289
Journalists and others have asked me whether the favourable RAE 2008 results for UK economics are believable. This is a fair question. It also opens up a broader and more important one: how can we design a bibliometric method to assess the quality (rather than merely quantity) of a nation’s...
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We study the effect of a large set of department characteristics on individual publication records. We control for many individual time-varying characteristics, individual fixed-effects and reverse causality. Department characteristics have an explanatory power that can be as high as that of...
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