Following an international trend, Italy has reformed its university system, especially concerning methods and tools for research evaluation, which are increasingly focused on a number of bibliometric indexes. To study the impact of these changes, we analyse the changing profiles of economists who have won competitions for full professorship in the last few decades in Italy. We concentrate on individual characteristics and mainly on scientific production. We show that the identification of a univocal and standardized concept of “research quality” within the new research assessments has progressively imposed a strategy of “homologation”, especially for women. We find that women economists are at a higher risk of discrimination than their male...
In this study, the scientific performance of Italian and Norwegian university professors is analysed...
Published online: 09 October 2022This article studies the hiring intentions of tenured professors wi...
The topic of gender differences and career progression is high not only on the scholarly agenda, it ...
Following an international trend, Italy has reformed its university system, especially concerning me...
The aim of this paper is to offer a contribution to the analysis of the under-representation of wome...
This paper contributes to the literature on the effect of research evaluation in terms of preserving...
Recent reforms of the Italian university system introduced a centralized national qualification comp...
This paper aims to contribute to the analysis of recent changes in Italian economic thought by exami...
Quantitative measures of supposed scientific ‘quality’ (or ‘impact’) based on bibliometric indicator...
We analyse the publications in ECONLIT database of 2,160 Italian economists for the period 1969- 20...
Quantitative analysis on a wide and important case of academic competition in Economics. The approac...
In Italy, women's advancement in economics has been curtailed by the structure of editorial boards o...
Citation indices have largely attracted the interest of both scholars and policy-makers in the recen...
This article studies gender bias in early-stage academic evaluations in Italy and investigates wheth...
Due to its quantitative nature, bibliometrics is becoming increasingly popular among policy makers f...
In this study, the scientific performance of Italian and Norwegian university professors is analysed...
Published online: 09 October 2022This article studies the hiring intentions of tenured professors wi...
The topic of gender differences and career progression is high not only on the scholarly agenda, it ...
Following an international trend, Italy has reformed its university system, especially concerning me...
The aim of this paper is to offer a contribution to the analysis of the under-representation of wome...
This paper contributes to the literature on the effect of research evaluation in terms of preserving...
Recent reforms of the Italian university system introduced a centralized national qualification comp...
This paper aims to contribute to the analysis of recent changes in Italian economic thought by exami...
Quantitative measures of supposed scientific ‘quality’ (or ‘impact’) based on bibliometric indicator...
We analyse the publications in ECONLIT database of 2,160 Italian economists for the period 1969- 20...
Quantitative analysis on a wide and important case of academic competition in Economics. The approac...
In Italy, women's advancement in economics has been curtailed by the structure of editorial boards o...
Citation indices have largely attracted the interest of both scholars and policy-makers in the recen...
This article studies gender bias in early-stage academic evaluations in Italy and investigates wheth...
Due to its quantitative nature, bibliometrics is becoming increasingly popular among policy makers f...
In this study, the scientific performance of Italian and Norwegian university professors is analysed...
Published online: 09 October 2022This article studies the hiring intentions of tenured professors wi...
The topic of gender differences and career progression is high not only on the scholarly agenda, it ...