The study analyses the publication performance of economics and management researchers in the Visegrád 4 countries (Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia) and Romania based on their publications in the Scopus database. First, 150 researchers are selected from each country, who are then further selected according to their most recent affiliation and research area. Using a 449-item dataset, six multivariate statistical analyses (e.g. principal component analysis and cluster analysis) are carried out to examine the relationships among the seven variables (e.g. number of publications, citations, and co-authors) that characterize the performance of the publication activity of researchers. The results highlight the excell...
Throughout the reform process of the European university system, the importance of collaboration bet...
The dissertation and the included articles primarily conduct exploratory investigations, followed by...
The aim of this note is to complement some of the results appearing in Dolado et al. (2003) article ...
The aim of the paper is to identify and analyse Hungary´s place in the ranking orders prepared on th...
The evaluation of scientific publication performance has become one of the most important and, at th...
The Visegrad Group is an alliance of four Central European countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Polan...
Some scientometric studies attempt to explain the factors affecting a country’s scientific output, w...
The countries of Central Eastern Europe (CEE) are lagging behind Western-Europe regarding scientific...
The performance-based publication model is a direct rewarding system among the scientific community,...
As a discipline in its own right, public administration has a variety of interpretations in European...
The author of this article aims at comparing the publication activity of scholars from Poland, Slova...
The research productivity of economics departments and tenure-track staff (associate and full profes...
Using a case study of the Economic and Law Department of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, we fnd ...
In our days research and development (R & D) increases in importance in all sectors of the economy. ...
This paper presents "micro" results of empirical analysis of 1235 individual publication records of ...
Throughout the reform process of the European university system, the importance of collaboration bet...
The dissertation and the included articles primarily conduct exploratory investigations, followed by...
The aim of this note is to complement some of the results appearing in Dolado et al. (2003) article ...
The aim of the paper is to identify and analyse Hungary´s place in the ranking orders prepared on th...
The evaluation of scientific publication performance has become one of the most important and, at th...
The Visegrad Group is an alliance of four Central European countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Polan...
Some scientometric studies attempt to explain the factors affecting a country’s scientific output, w...
The countries of Central Eastern Europe (CEE) are lagging behind Western-Europe regarding scientific...
The performance-based publication model is a direct rewarding system among the scientific community,...
As a discipline in its own right, public administration has a variety of interpretations in European...
The author of this article aims at comparing the publication activity of scholars from Poland, Slova...
The research productivity of economics departments and tenure-track staff (associate and full profes...
Using a case study of the Economic and Law Department of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, we fnd ...
In our days research and development (R & D) increases in importance in all sectors of the economy. ...
This paper presents "micro" results of empirical analysis of 1235 individual publication records of ...
Throughout the reform process of the European university system, the importance of collaboration bet...
The dissertation and the included articles primarily conduct exploratory investigations, followed by...
The aim of this note is to complement some of the results appearing in Dolado et al. (2003) article ...