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university rankings in Asian emerging market-India. Firstly, overview of higher education and government schemes for academic … research is presented. Secondly, progress of high-impact research in India and China for citable documents, number of citations … Kingdom 3rd …, and India 9th. We therefore suggest that individual-, university- and country-specific factors have significant …
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An important prerequisite for the renewal of Finland’s industrial and economic base is the ability of the universities to promote the renewal of the knowledge base. The UNI project studied ways in which changes in external funding mechanisms and recent governance changes in Finnish...
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In the hope of speeding translation from research to policy, the EU, and other funding bodies, advocate interdisciplinary research whilst underplaying real obstacles to achieving common aims and methodologies for the natural and social sciences. From inside observation of an antagonistic...
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This paper empirically investigates complementarities between different sources of research funding with regard to academic publishing. We find for a sample of UK engineering academics that competitive funding is associated with an increase in ex-post publications but that industry funding...
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There is a strong foundation in theoretical and empirical research in economics for the proposition that efficient climate policy must include both carbon-price policy and technology policy. Even the most modest projections of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reductions needed to moderate climate change...
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Editorial to the Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 2/2014.
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