This study provides quantitative evidence on how the use of journal rankings can disadvantage interdisciplinary research in research evaluations. Using publication and citation data, it compares the degree of interdisciplinarity and the research performance of a number of Innovation Studies units with that of leading Business & Management schools in the UK. On the basis of various mappings and metrics, this study shows that: (i) Innovation Studies units are consistently more interdisciplinary in their research than Business & Management schools; (ii) the top journals in the Association of Business Schools’ rankings span a less diverse set of disciplines than lower-ranked journals; (iii) this results in a more favourable assessment of the pe...
We propose a novel approach to comparing publications across business disciplines. Specifically, we ...
Due to unequal funding streams and leadership structures, dominant frameworks emerge within interdis...
We explore the concept of interdisciplinary research impact and better understand what factors might...
This study provides new quantitative evidence on how journal rankings can disadvantage interdiscipli...
This study provides quantitative evidence on how the use of journal rankings can disadvantage interd...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This material is presented to ensure timely ...
A failure to engage in interdisciplinary work risks creating intellectual inbreeding and could push ...
The marked increase in the use of metrics, such as journal lists, to assess research has had a profo...
We propose a novel approach to comparing publications across business disciplines. Specifically, we ...
Journal ranking systems are increasingly used to measure research performance of academics and unive...
While the purpose of academic research is to obtain new knowledge and understanding, there is an inc...
This study investigates the relationship between the journal rankings reported in five previous stud...
Systematic evaluations of publicly funded research typically employ a combination of bibliometrics a...
We propose a novel approach to comparing publications across business disciplines. Specifically, we ...
Due to unequal funding streams and leadership structures, dominant frameworks emerge within interdis...
We explore the concept of interdisciplinary research impact and better understand what factors might...
This study provides new quantitative evidence on how journal rankings can disadvantage interdiscipli...
This study provides quantitative evidence on how the use of journal rankings can disadvantage interd...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This material is presented to ensure timely ...
A failure to engage in interdisciplinary work risks creating intellectual inbreeding and could push ...
The marked increase in the use of metrics, such as journal lists, to assess research has had a profo...
We propose a novel approach to comparing publications across business disciplines. Specifically, we ...
Journal ranking systems are increasingly used to measure research performance of academics and unive...
While the purpose of academic research is to obtain new knowledge and understanding, there is an inc...
This study investigates the relationship between the journal rankings reported in five previous stud...
Systematic evaluations of publicly funded research typically employ a combination of bibliometrics a...
We propose a novel approach to comparing publications across business disciplines. Specifically, we ...
Due to unequal funding streams and leadership structures, dominant frameworks emerge within interdis...
We explore the concept of interdisciplinary research impact and better understand what factors might...