We estimate the impact of participating in the NZ Marsden Fund on research output trajectories, by comparing the subsequent performance of funded researchers to those who submitted proposals but were not funded. We control for selection bias using the evaluations of the proposals generated by the grant selection process. We carry out the analysis in two data frames. First we consider the researcher teams behind 1263 second-round proposals submitted 2003- 2008, and look at the post-proposal publication and citation performance of the team as a whole, as a function of pre-proposal performance, the ranking of the proposal by the panel, and the funding. This estimation does not deal with individual researchers’ multiple proposals and funding ov...
The introduction of the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) has resulted in much greater scrutiny...
Performance-based research funding systems (PBRFS) have been introduced in many countries for alloca...
More than ten years ago, Linda Butler (2003a) published a well-cited article claiming that the Austr...
We estimate the impact of the NZ Marsden Fund on research success, by comparing the subsequent perfo...
We estimate the impact of the NZ Marsden Fund on research success, by comparing the subsequent perfo...
We estimate the impact of the NZ Marsden Fund on research success, by comparing the subsequent perfo...
The Marsden Fund is the premiere funding mechanism for blue skies research in New Zealand. In 2014, ...
A research protocol for our prospective study of research funding. How much research funding improve...
The connection between grant funding and research productivity has not been well established. Object...
This project grew out of a suggestion made by Dean Peterson, formerly of the Royal Society of New Ze...
<div><p>The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospec...
In this paper, we estimate the impact of receiving an NIH grant on subsequent publications and citat...
The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospective stu...
The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospective stu...
Scientific grants are awarded almost exclusively on the basis of an independent peer review of a pro...
The introduction of the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) has resulted in much greater scrutiny...
Performance-based research funding systems (PBRFS) have been introduced in many countries for alloca...
More than ten years ago, Linda Butler (2003a) published a well-cited article claiming that the Austr...
We estimate the impact of the NZ Marsden Fund on research success, by comparing the subsequent perfo...
We estimate the impact of the NZ Marsden Fund on research success, by comparing the subsequent perfo...
We estimate the impact of the NZ Marsden Fund on research success, by comparing the subsequent perfo...
The Marsden Fund is the premiere funding mechanism for blue skies research in New Zealand. In 2014, ...
A research protocol for our prospective study of research funding. How much research funding improve...
The connection between grant funding and research productivity has not been well established. Object...
This project grew out of a suggestion made by Dean Peterson, formerly of the Royal Society of New Ze...
<div><p>The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospec...
In this paper, we estimate the impact of receiving an NIH grant on subsequent publications and citat...
The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospective stu...
The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospective stu...
Scientific grants are awarded almost exclusively on the basis of an independent peer review of a pro...
The introduction of the Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) has resulted in much greater scrutiny...
Performance-based research funding systems (PBRFS) have been introduced in many countries for alloca...
More than ten years ago, Linda Butler (2003a) published a well-cited article claiming that the Austr...