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Universities of Melbourne, Adelaide and Western Australia in per academic staff terms. …
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Universities of Melbourne, Adelaide and Western Australia in per academic staff terms. …
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Australia’s universities. Excluding the "Group of Eight" (Go8) universities, results in a more even distribution of performance …
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There is a growing policy focus in Australian higher education on quantitative research performance assessment. However, most of the analysis has addressed aggregate performance at the institutional level, an approach inconsistent with recent policy emphasis on diversity among universities, and...
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This paper identifies the major areas of research strengths and concentration across all Australian universities, as demonstrated by the number of PhDs and academic staff members (S) in ten broad fields of education using the average audited data (2001-2003). The ratio of PhD completions to S is...
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with large rank differences only at the top. The results are compared to those of the Handelsblatt-BWL-Ranking which is the … most prominent journal based ranking of German-speaking academics in this discipline. It becomes clear that differences in …
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amongst the scholars with large rank differences only at the top. The results are compared to those of the Handelsblatt-BWL-Ranking … which is the most prominent journal based ranking of German-speaking academics in this discipline. It becomes clear that …
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research conducted at the nation’s universities. Although the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) scheme will utilize … ERA officials. Given the similarities between Australia and New Zealand, our findings should have relevance to the …
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In this study we test various citation-based journal weighting schemes, especially those based on the Liebowitz and Palmer methodology, as to their suitability for use in a nation- wide research funding model. Using data generated by New Zealand’s academic economists, we compare the...
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