1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02017313
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Characteristics and determinants of eminent scientists' productivity

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“…A stream of 4 We contacted Trieschmann and colleagues (2000) to obtain the ranking for the top 70 institutions because their article presents information only for the top 50 institutions. scientometric investigation focuses on research productivity (e.g., Gupta, Kumar, and Aggarwal 1999;Long et al 1998;Nwagwu 2006;Prpic 1996). This line of scientometric inquiry is consistent with Rosen's (1981) emphasis on imperfect substitution.…”
Section: Background Literaturesupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…A stream of 4 We contacted Trieschmann and colleagues (2000) to obtain the ranking for the top 70 institutions because their article presents information only for the top 50 institutions. scientometric investigation focuses on research productivity (e.g., Gupta, Kumar, and Aggarwal 1999;Long et al 1998;Nwagwu 2006;Prpic 1996). This line of scientometric inquiry is consistent with Rosen's (1981) emphasis on imperfect substitution.…”
Section: Background Literaturesupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Nwagwu 2006;Prpic 1996), we explored publication productivity on the basis of a faculty member's institution of academic training and gender.…”
Section: Research Question 3: What Drives Research Productivity In Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exceptions include a discussion of American ''big producers'' in Little Science, Big Science by Derek J. de Solla Price (1963); a study of ''star scientists'' in the context of gender differences in research productivity in Italy in Abramo et al (2009); and studies in the productivity of Croatian ''eminent scientists '' in Prpić (1996). Abramo et al (2009: 143) conclude that a star scientist ''is typically a male full professor.''…”
Section: Highly Productive Academics: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following a handful of previous studies focusing on the theme to varying degrees (de Solla Price 1963;Crane 1965;Prpić 1996;Abramo et al 2009;Postiglione and Jisun 2013;Marquina and Ferreiro 2015), our goal was to explore the ''European research elite'' through large-scale quantitative material. We sought to empirically test the expectations arising out of prior smaller-scale and single-nation research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The group leader plays a key role in motivation. He/she should show strong commitment and involvement with the groups' research, e.g., by showing interest, by contributing technical competence, and by participating in research (Andrews and Farris 1967), as a strong research orientation is beneficial for performance (Blackburn et al 1978;Fox 1992;Gottlieb and Keith 1997;Harris and Kaine 1994;Porter and Umbach 2001;Prpic 1996;Ramsden 1994;Shin and Cummings 2010). In the model, we include the following variables: time used for research, focus on maintaining scientific expertise, and commitment and involvement with the group's research.…”
Section: Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%