How Should Research Performance be Measured? A Study of Swedish Economists
Magnus Henrekson () and
Daniel Waldenström
No 712, Working Paper Series from Research Institute of Industrial Economics
Abstract:
Billions of dollars are allocated every year to university research. Increased specialisation and international integration of research and researchers has sharply raised the need for comparisons of performance across fields, institutions and individual researchers. However, there is still no consensus regarding how such rankings should be conducted and what output measures are appropriate to use. We rank all full professors in a particular discipline, economics, in one country using seven established, and some of them commonly used, meas-ures of research performance. Our examination shows both that the rank order can vary greatly across measures, and that depending on the measure used the distribution of total research output is valued very differently.
Keywords: Impact of Research; Ranking; Research Output; Research Productivity; Bibliometrics; Google Scholar; h-index; Impact Factor; SSCI (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A11 A13 A14 B41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 18 pages
Date: 2007-08-15, Revised 2009-10-22
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Published as Henrekson, Magnus and Daniel Waldenström, 'How Should Research Performance be Measured? A Study of Swedish Economists' in The Manchester School, 2011, pages 1139-1156.
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Journal Article: HOW SHOULD RESEARCH PERFORMANCE BE MEASURED? A STUDY OF SWEDISH ECONOMISTS (2011) 
Working Paper: How Should Research Performance Be Measured? A Study of Swedish Economists (2008) 
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