The use of citation metrics in academic hiring and promotion decisions was intended as a response to important and legitimate concerns over the meritocracy of recruitment procedures. However, evidence suggests that doing so distorts scientists' behaviour and increases the risk that these measures become unreliable. Marco Seeber, Mattia Cattaneo, Michele Meoli and Paolo Malighetti investigated the use of citation metrics within the Italian higher education system and found that scientists responded to a new regulation linking career advancement to metric scores by increasingly citing their own work. Policymakers should take note and use bibliometric tools as a means of informing rather than determining evaluations, as advocated by initiative...
The drive to publish papers has created a hyper-competitive research environment in which researcher...
The aim of peer review for research grants and academic hiring boards is to provide expert independe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of research evaluation policies and ...
The negative consequences of relying too heavily on metrics to assess research quality are well know...
For many years, academia has relied on citation count as the main way to measure the impact or impor...
In the context of everyday research assessment citation counts are often taken as a simple indicator...
Research metrics have become more established as a means to assess research performance. This is und...
With an increasing focus at many universities on engagement and impact of scholarly work both in aca...
The active use of metrics in everyday research activities suggests academics have accepted them as s...
Arbaugh, Fornaciari and Hwang (2016) use citation analysis – with Google Scholar as their source of ...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
The limitations of journal based citation metrics for assessing individual researchers are well know...
A recent study has revealed widespread unethical behaviour in academic research. Allen Wilhite focus...
What constitutes scholarly impact? And which stakeholders have importance for research? Usha Haley s...
Academics reporting to be simultaneously affiliated with multiple organisations is a growing global ...
The drive to publish papers has created a hyper-competitive research environment in which researcher...
The aim of peer review for research grants and academic hiring boards is to provide expert independe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of research evaluation policies and ...
The negative consequences of relying too heavily on metrics to assess research quality are well know...
For many years, academia has relied on citation count as the main way to measure the impact or impor...
In the context of everyday research assessment citation counts are often taken as a simple indicator...
Research metrics have become more established as a means to assess research performance. This is und...
With an increasing focus at many universities on engagement and impact of scholarly work both in aca...
The active use of metrics in everyday research activities suggests academics have accepted them as s...
Arbaugh, Fornaciari and Hwang (2016) use citation analysis – with Google Scholar as their source of ...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
The limitations of journal based citation metrics for assessing individual researchers are well know...
A recent study has revealed widespread unethical behaviour in academic research. Allen Wilhite focus...
What constitutes scholarly impact? And which stakeholders have importance for research? Usha Haley s...
Academics reporting to be simultaneously affiliated with multiple organisations is a growing global ...
The drive to publish papers has created a hyper-competitive research environment in which researcher...
The aim of peer review for research grants and academic hiring boards is to provide expert independe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of research evaluation policies and ...