Sandstrom, U (Sandstroem, Ulf); Hallsten, M (Haellsten, Martin) Gender, funding diversity and quality of research PROC OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTL CONF OF THE ISSI, VOLS I AND II 685-690, 2007
Eugene Garfield
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Author(s): Sandstrom, U (Sandstroem, Ulf); Hallsten, M (Haellsten, Martin)
Title: Gender, funding diversity and quality of research
Editor(s): TorresSalinas, D; Moed, HF
Source: PROCEEDINGS OF ISSI 2007: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS, VOLS I AND II
685-690, 2007
Language: English
Document Type: Article
Conference Title: 11th International Conference of the International-
Society-for-Scientrometrics-and-Informetrics
Conference Date: JUN 25-27, 2007
Conference Location: Madrid, SPAIN
Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Scientrometr & Informetr, CSIC, Minist Educ &
Ciencia, FECYT, Comunidad Madrid, Eugene Garfield Fdn, Thomson Sci,
Elsevier, Journal Informetr, Scopus, Ayuntamiento Madrid, Sci Metrix, Univ
Carlos III Madrid
Author Keywords: gender; research quality; productivity; performance
indicators; citation analysis; field normalized methods
KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY
Abstract: We analyze the relation between funding and output using
bibliometric methods with field normalized data. Our approach is to create
a connection between bibliometric data at the individual researcher level
and data on incoming grant (funding) using the specific personal ID-number
(social security code). Data on funding include the person responsible for
the grant. All types of research income are considered in the analysis
yielding a project database with a high level of precision. Results show
that productivity can be explained by background variables, but that
quality of research is un-related to background variables. This is a paper
in progress: our ambition is to extend it in several ways: theoretically,
analytically and empirically.
Addresses: Linkoping Univ, Dept Studies Social Change & Cult, Linkoping,
SE-58183 Sweden.
Publisher Name: INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI
Publisher Address: KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, FACULTEIT E T E W, DEKENSTRAAT
2, LEUVEN, B-3000, BELGIUM
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