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economists in German speaking countries and interdisciplinary citation data from the Web of Science, I find that researcher …
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Purpose – Dozens of peer‐reviewed, English language journals are currently published in our field. How ought we to … literature and data on entrepreneurship journals. The literature derives from both information science and other research areas … that reflect on their journals. The data derives from six citation measures from Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science …
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, past journal ratings conducted by the Handelsblatt and the German Economic Association (GEA) directly affect journals …' reputation among German economists and indirectly also their perceived relevance, but the effect on reputation is more than twice …
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The process by which scholarly papers are selected for publication in a journal is faced with serious problems. The …
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This paper agrees that a suitably generalized Darwinism may help understand socioeconomic change, but finds the most publicized generalization by Hodgson and Knudsen unsuitable. To do better, it generalizes the extension of Neo-Darwinism into evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), which...
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Research rankings based on publications and citations today dominate governance of academia. Yet they have unintended … the taste for science by a taste for publication. We suggest as alternatives careful selection and socialization of …
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Research rankings based on publications and citations today dominate governance of academia. Yet they have unintended … the "taste for science" by a "taste for publication". We suggest as alternatives careful selection and socialization of …
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This paper agrees that a suitably generalized Darwinism may help understandsocioeconomic change, but finds the most publicized generalization by Hodgson and Knudsenunsuitable. To do better, it generalizes the extension of Neo-Darwinism into evolutionarydevelopmental biology (“evo-devo”),...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005867749
This paper agrees that a suitably generalized Darwinism may help understand socioeconomic change, but finds the most publicized generalization by Hodgson and Knudsen unsuitable. To do better, it generalizes the extension of Neo-Darwinism into evolutionary developmental biology ("evo-devo"),...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003875578