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Ranking Australian economics departments by research productivity

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posted on 2024-11-14, 08:32 authored by Frank Neri, Joan Rodgers
This study ranks Australian economics departments according to the average research productivity of their academic staff during 1996-2002. It also ranks departments according to the variability of research productivity among their members, the assumption being that, ceteris paribus, the less variable is productivity within a department, the better. Research productivity is found to be highly skewed within all departments. A few departments have high average research productivity because of just one or two highly productive members. However, in general, research productivity is more evenly distributed within those departments that have relatively high average research productivity than within departments with relatively low average research productivity.

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Neri, F. V. & Rodgers, J. R. (2005). Ranking Australian economics departments by research productivity. In R. Dixon (Eds.), ACE05: Australian Conference of Economists (pp. 1-30). University of Melbourne: University of Melbourne.

Parent title

Economic Record

Volume

82

Issue

SPEC. ISS. 1

Pagination

1-30

Language

English

RIS ID

12692

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