ResumoO artigo tem o objetivo de avaliar o impacto sobre a produtividade científica dos pesquisadores universitários envolvidos em projetos de pesquisa financiados pelos Fundos Setoriais. Foram reunidos dados sobre o desempenho de pesquisadores brasileiros e suas relações com os Fundos Setoriais, para o período de 2000 a 2008, a partir das bases de dados da Plataforma Lattes do CNPq e de financiamento dos Fundos Setoriais, fornecida pelo MCTI. As evidências obtidas demonstram um impacto geral positivo da interação Universidade -Fundos Setoriais sobre a produtividade científica dos pesquisadores pertencentes à amostra. O impacto global da política de financiamento de fundos setoriais deve ter levado a um aumento de 5% a 6% na produção acadêmica dos pesquisadores universitários no período considerado. Adicionalmente, a estimação do ciclo de vida dos pesquisadores brasileiros revelou que o pico da produção científica de um pesquisador ocorre em torno dos 57 anos de idade.
Palavras-Chaveuniversidade, produtividade científica, modelos com dados em painel
AbstractThe article aims to assess the impact on the scientific productivity of academic researchers involved in research projects funded by the Sector Funds. We gathered data on the performance of Brazilian researchers, and their relationships with Sector Funds for the period 2000 to 2008, from databases Lattes CNPq and funding base of Sector Funds, provided by MCT. Evidence obtained shows an overall positive impact on the scientific productivity of researchers in the sample. The global impact of financing policy for Sector Funds must have led to an increase of 5% to 6% in the studies of academic researchers over the period. Additionally, the estimation of the Brazilian´s researchers life cycle found that the peak of scientific output of a researcher presenting at around 57 years old.
* Os autores são gratos à Fapesp pelo auxílio financeiro para condução da pesquisa e elaboração do artigo (Processos 2006(Processos /58878-8 e 2009 that the U-I relationship has no effect on the scientific productivity measured by the impact factor (IFPA) of the researchers. The peak productivity for the researchers listed in the sample is around 30 years after obtaining PhD. In addition to non-observable components, such variables as gender, number of doctoral students and institutional affiliation were also important in explaining differences in the quantity and quality of articles published in the period.
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