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"Evaluitis" - i.e. ex post assessments of organizations and persons - has become a rapidly spreading disease. In addition to the well-known costs imposed on evaluees and evaluators, additional significant costs are commonly disregarded: incentives are distorted, ossification is induced and the...
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“Evaluitis” - i.e. ex post assessments of organizations and persons - has become a rapidly spreading disease. In addition to the well-known costs imposed on evaluees and evaluators, additional significant costs are commonly disregarded: incentives are distorted, ossification is induced and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005760913
?Evaluitis? - i.e. ex post assessments of organizations and persons - has become a rapidly spreading disease. In addition to the well-known costs imposed on evaluees and evaluators, additional significant costs are commonly disregarded: incentives are distorted, ossification is induced and the...
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Research evaluation is praised as the symbol of modern quality management. We claim firstly, performance evaluations in … place. Secondly, the benefits of performance evaluations are questionable. Evaluations provide too little information …
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Research evaluation is praised as the symbol of modern quality management. We claim firstly, performance evaluations in … place. Secondly, the benefits of performance evaluations are questionable. Evaluations provide too little information …
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Research evaluation is praised as the symbol of modern quality management. We claim firstly, performance evaluations in … place. Secondly, the benefits of performance evaluations are questionable. Evaluations provide too little information …
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We examine differences in the value of statistical life (VSL) across potential wage levels in panel data using quantile regressions with intercept heterogeneity. Latent heterogeneity is econometrically important and affects the estimated VSL. Our findings indicate that a reasonable average cost...
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