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casualties. More recently, the effects of terrorist acts on various aspects of the economy have been analyzed. These costs are … surveyed and put in perspective. As economic consequences are only a part of the overall costs of terrorism, possible …
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research have higher costs than normally assumed, because the evaluated persons and institutions systematically change their …
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casualties. More recently, the effects of terrorist acts on various aspects of the economy have been analyzed. These costs are … surveyed and put in perspective. As economic consequences are only a part of the overall costs of terrorism, possible …
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casualties. More recently, the effects of terrorist acts on various aspects of the economy have been analyzed. These costs are … surveyed and put in perspective. As economic consequences are only a part of the overall costs of terrorism, possible …
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In a former article we started to argue that publication and citation rankings of individual scholars do not effectively measure research quality, which should in fact be the essence of evaluation (Frey and Rost (2010)). For the field of economics we show that an alternative ranking based on...
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Publication and citation rankings have become major indicators of the scientific worth of universities and countries, and determine to a large extent the career of individual scholars. We argue that such rankings do not effectively measure research quality, which should be the essence of...
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