Scientific Productivity
The Effectiveness of Research Groups in Six Countries
Herausgeber: Andrews, Frank M.
Scientific Productivity
The Effectiveness of Research Groups in Six Countries
Herausgeber: Andrews, Frank M.
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This volume contains a comprehensive and meticulous study of the factors related to scientists' effectiveness in science policy planning.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9780521115704
- ISBN-10: 0521115701
- Artikelnr.: 26221967
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9780521115704
- ISBN-10: 0521115701
- Artikelnr.: 26221967
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of exhibits; Foreword by Unesco; Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1. The
International comparative study on the organization and performance of
research units: an overview Y. de Hemptinne and Frank M. Andrews; 2. The
international study: its data sources and measurement procedures Frank M.
Andrews; Part II. Organization Factors and Scientific Performance: 3.
Individual publication productivity as a social position effect in academic
and industrial research units Karin D. Knorr, Roland Mittermeir, Georg
Aichholzer and Georg Waller; 4. Leadership and group performance: a
positive relationship in academic research units Karin D. Knorr, Roland
Mittermeir, Georg Aichholzer, and Georg Waller; 5. Externally determined
resources and the effectiveness of research units Veronica
Stolte-Heiskanen; 6. Some problems of research planning: data from Hungary
compared to other Round 1 countries Agnes Haraszthy and Lajos Szántó; 7.
Patterns of influence and the performance of research units Salomea
Kowalewska; 8. The size and age of Swedish academic research groups and
their scientific performance Rikard Stankiewicz; 9. Communication between
and within research units Nicole Visart; 10. Motivation, diversity and the
performance of research units Frank M. Andrews; Part III. Methodological
Reports: 11. Ratings of research-unit performance Joseph Bonmariage, Edmond
Legros and Michel Vessière: 12. The analysis strategy of the Hungarian
research team and some results on R and D facilities Peter Hunya, Arpad
Halász and Csaba Fajszi; 13. Classifying research units by patterns of
performance and influence: a typology of the Round 1 data Gerald A. Cole;
14. Estimating the construct validity and correlated error components of
the rated-effectiveness measures Frank M. Andrews; Appendix.
International comparative study on the organization and performance of
research units: an overview Y. de Hemptinne and Frank M. Andrews; 2. The
international study: its data sources and measurement procedures Frank M.
Andrews; Part II. Organization Factors and Scientific Performance: 3.
Individual publication productivity as a social position effect in academic
and industrial research units Karin D. Knorr, Roland Mittermeir, Georg
Aichholzer and Georg Waller; 4. Leadership and group performance: a
positive relationship in academic research units Karin D. Knorr, Roland
Mittermeir, Georg Aichholzer, and Georg Waller; 5. Externally determined
resources and the effectiveness of research units Veronica
Stolte-Heiskanen; 6. Some problems of research planning: data from Hungary
compared to other Round 1 countries Agnes Haraszthy and Lajos Szántó; 7.
Patterns of influence and the performance of research units Salomea
Kowalewska; 8. The size and age of Swedish academic research groups and
their scientific performance Rikard Stankiewicz; 9. Communication between
and within research units Nicole Visart; 10. Motivation, diversity and the
performance of research units Frank M. Andrews; Part III. Methodological
Reports: 11. Ratings of research-unit performance Joseph Bonmariage, Edmond
Legros and Michel Vessière: 12. The analysis strategy of the Hungarian
research team and some results on R and D facilities Peter Hunya, Arpad
Halász and Csaba Fajszi; 13. Classifying research units by patterns of
performance and influence: a typology of the Round 1 data Gerald A. Cole;
14. Estimating the construct validity and correlated error components of
the rated-effectiveness measures Frank M. Andrews; Appendix.
List of exhibits; Foreword by Unesco; Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1. The
International comparative study on the organization and performance of
research units: an overview Y. de Hemptinne and Frank M. Andrews; 2. The
international study: its data sources and measurement procedures Frank M.
Andrews; Part II. Organization Factors and Scientific Performance: 3.
Individual publication productivity as a social position effect in academic
and industrial research units Karin D. Knorr, Roland Mittermeir, Georg
Aichholzer and Georg Waller; 4. Leadership and group performance: a
positive relationship in academic research units Karin D. Knorr, Roland
Mittermeir, Georg Aichholzer, and Georg Waller; 5. Externally determined
resources and the effectiveness of research units Veronica
Stolte-Heiskanen; 6. Some problems of research planning: data from Hungary
compared to other Round 1 countries Agnes Haraszthy and Lajos Szántó; 7.
Patterns of influence and the performance of research units Salomea
Kowalewska; 8. The size and age of Swedish academic research groups and
their scientific performance Rikard Stankiewicz; 9. Communication between
and within research units Nicole Visart; 10. Motivation, diversity and the
performance of research units Frank M. Andrews; Part III. Methodological
Reports: 11. Ratings of research-unit performance Joseph Bonmariage, Edmond
Legros and Michel Vessière: 12. The analysis strategy of the Hungarian
research team and some results on R and D facilities Peter Hunya, Arpad
Halász and Csaba Fajszi; 13. Classifying research units by patterns of
performance and influence: a typology of the Round 1 data Gerald A. Cole;
14. Estimating the construct validity and correlated error components of
the rated-effectiveness measures Frank M. Andrews; Appendix.
International comparative study on the organization and performance of
research units: an overview Y. de Hemptinne and Frank M. Andrews; 2. The
international study: its data sources and measurement procedures Frank M.
Andrews; Part II. Organization Factors and Scientific Performance: 3.
Individual publication productivity as a social position effect in academic
and industrial research units Karin D. Knorr, Roland Mittermeir, Georg
Aichholzer and Georg Waller; 4. Leadership and group performance: a
positive relationship in academic research units Karin D. Knorr, Roland
Mittermeir, Georg Aichholzer, and Georg Waller; 5. Externally determined
resources and the effectiveness of research units Veronica
Stolte-Heiskanen; 6. Some problems of research planning: data from Hungary
compared to other Round 1 countries Agnes Haraszthy and Lajos Szántó; 7.
Patterns of influence and the performance of research units Salomea
Kowalewska; 8. The size and age of Swedish academic research groups and
their scientific performance Rikard Stankiewicz; 9. Communication between
and within research units Nicole Visart; 10. Motivation, diversity and the
performance of research units Frank M. Andrews; Part III. Methodological
Reports: 11. Ratings of research-unit performance Joseph Bonmariage, Edmond
Legros and Michel Vessière: 12. The analysis strategy of the Hungarian
research team and some results on R and D facilities Peter Hunya, Arpad
Halász and Csaba Fajszi; 13. Classifying research units by patterns of
performance and influence: a typology of the Round 1 data Gerald A. Cole;
14. Estimating the construct validity and correlated error components of
the rated-effectiveness measures Frank M. Andrews; Appendix.