Studies in economic reform and social justice : evaluating economic research in a contested discipline : rankings, pluralism, and the future of heterodox economics

by Frederic S. Lee (Editor)

Other authorsWolfram Elsner (Editor)
Hardcover, 2010

Call number

330.072

Publication

Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

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

DDC/MDS

330.072

Physical description

314 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

9781444339451

Barcode

1632

Language

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