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This book challenges the view that using SSCI journal citations (especially its impact factor score) and peer review/evaluation are the best ways (in that they are the most objective ways) to evaluate economic research.
  • First extensive ranking of heterodox economics journals
  • First ranking of mainstream and heterodox journals
  • Ranking of mainstream and heterodox graduate programs in the US
  • Impact of national research assessment exercises on heterodox economics in Italy and Australia
  • Use of social network analysis to examine the diffusion of heterodox economicsCritique of the use of citation metrics and heterodox economics; Social Science Citation Index with respect to economics is deliberately biased in favour of mainstream journals

Evaluating Economic Research in a Contested Discipline: Ranking, Pluralism, and the Future of Heterodox Economics

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 04/03/2011
    ISBN13: 9781444339468, 978-1444339468
    ISBN10: 144433946X

    Number of Pages: 200

    Non Fiction , Business, Finance & Law

    Description

    This book challenges the view that using SSCI journal citations (especially its impact factor score) and peer review/evaluation are the best ways (in that they are the most objective ways) to evaluate economic research.
    • First extensive ranking of heterodox economics journals
    • First ranking of mainstream and heterodox journals
    • Ranking of mainstream and heterodox graduate programs in the US
    • Impact of national research assessment exercises on heterodox economics in Italy and Australia
    • Use of social network analysis to examine the diffusion of heterodox economicsCritique of the use of citation metrics and heterodox economics; Social Science Citation Index with respect to economics is deliberately biased in favour of mainstream journals

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