Evaluating economic research in a contested discipline : rankings, pluralism, and the future of heterodox economics
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書誌事項
Evaluating economic research in a contested discipline : rankings, pluralism, and the future of heterodox economics
(Studies in economic reform and social justice / series editor, Laurence S. Moss)
Wiley-Blackwell, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book challenges the view that using SSCI journal citations (especially its impact factor score) and peer review/evaluation are the best ways (in that they are the most objective ways) to evaluate economic research. * First extensive ranking of heterodox economics journals * First ranking of mainstream and heterodox journals * Ranking of mainstream and heterodox graduate programs in the US * Impact of national research assessment exercises on heterodox economics in Italy and Australia * Use of social network analysis to examine the diffusion of heterodox economicsCritique of the use of citation metrics and heterodox economics; Social Science Citation Index with respect to economics is deliberately biased in favour of mainstream journals
目次
Editors' Introduction (Wolfram Elsner and Fred Lee). Ranking Economics Departments in a Contested Discipline: A Bibliometric Approach to Quality Equality Between Theoretically Distinct Sub-disciplines (Frederic S. Lee, Therese C. Grijalva, and Clifford Nowell). Citation Metrics: Serious Drawbacks, Perverse Incentives and Strategic Options for Heterodox Economics (Jakob Kapeller). Research Quality Rankings of Heterodox Economic Journals in a Contested Discipline (Frederic S. Lee and Bruce C. Cronin, assisted by Scott McConnell and Erik Dean). Increasing the Impact of Heterodox Work: Insights from RoSE (Martha A. Starr). The Diffusion of Heterodox Economics (Bruce Cronin). Pluralism at Risk? Heterodox Economic Approaches and the Evaluation of Economic Research in Italy (Marcella Corsi, Carlo D'Ippoliti and Federico Lucidi). Research Evaluation Down Under: An Outsider's View from the Inside of the Australian Approach (Harry Bloch). Economic Performance and Institutional Economics in Poland after 1989 (Agnieszka Ziomek). From Heterodoxy to Orthodoxy and Vice Versa: Economics and Social Sciences in the Division of Academic Work (Dieter Bogenhold). The Economists of Tomorrow: The Case for Assertive Pluralism in Economics Education(Alan Freeman). Heterodox Economics and the Scientist's Role in Society (Marco Novarese and Andrea Pozzali).
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