This paper considers the research productivity of New Zealand based economics departments over the period 2000 to 2006. It examines journal based research output across departments and individuals using six output measures. We show that Otago and Canterbury performed consistently well over the period, with Otago generally the highest ranked department. The measures used place different emphasis on ‘quality’ versus ‘quantity’. Which measure is used has a significant influence on the rankings of Auckland, Victoria and Waikato. The controversy surrounding the inclusion of ‘visitors’ and the influence of research stars is considered. Rankings of the leading individual researchers are provided.economics departments; university rankings; research...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relevance of the citation-based ‘h’ and ‘g’ indexes as a...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relevance of the citation-based “h-” and “g-” indexes as...
This paper considers the research productivity of New Zealand based economics departments over the p...
This paper considers the research productivity of New Zealand based economics departments over the p...
In this paper we examine, in some depth, the research practices of New Zealand’s academic economists...
Bairam (1996, 1997) reports rankings of seven New Zealand university economics departments in terms ...
This paper utilises a human-capital approach for ranking the research productivity of academic depar...
This paper utilises a human-capital approach for ranking the research productivity of academic depar...
This paper utilises a human-capital approach for ranking the research productivity of academic depar...
This paper utilises a human-capital approach for ranking the research productivity of academic depar...
This paper considers a new approach for ranking the research productivity of academic departments. O...
A comparison of research records of the current members of the 7 major economics departments in New ...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
In this paper we explore the merits of utilizing citation counts to measure research output in econo...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relevance of the citation-based ‘h’ and ‘g’ indexes as a...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relevance of the citation-based “h-” and “g-” indexes as...
This paper considers the research productivity of New Zealand based economics departments over the p...
This paper considers the research productivity of New Zealand based economics departments over the p...
In this paper we examine, in some depth, the research practices of New Zealand’s academic economists...
Bairam (1996, 1997) reports rankings of seven New Zealand university economics departments in terms ...
This paper utilises a human-capital approach for ranking the research productivity of academic depar...
This paper utilises a human-capital approach for ranking the research productivity of academic depar...
This paper utilises a human-capital approach for ranking the research productivity of academic depar...
This paper utilises a human-capital approach for ranking the research productivity of academic depar...
This paper considers a new approach for ranking the research productivity of academic departments. O...
A comparison of research records of the current members of the 7 major economics departments in New ...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
In this paper we explore the merits of utilizing citation counts to measure research output in econo...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relevance of the citation-based ‘h’ and ‘g’ indexes as a...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relevance of the citation-based “h-” and “g-” indexes as...