2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0123-5923(11)70172-3
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Políticas De Incentivos Relacionadas Con La Investigación: Una Revisión Crítica Desde La Teoría De Contratos

Abstract: Universities in Colombia initially focused on teaching. Some of them, both public and private, have reconsi­dered their vision and have developed policies aimed at incorporating re­search into their priorities. Clear me­chanisms of incentives for publication have been designed for the purpose of getting faculty members involved in the production of knowledge and the divulging of results through national and international indexed journals, books based on research findings, and academic conferences and events. T… Show more

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“…This might be affectingconsciously or not-LAC researchers. Numerous LAC countries have started to implement policies requiring scientists to publish more and in higher ranking (i.e., measured by different metrics such as JCR and Scopus percentile) journals to be competitive (Guzmán-Vásquez & Trujillo Dávila 2011, Sarthou & Araya 2015, Souza et al 2016. Another reason might be the increased ease of communication among researchers.…”
Section: Heteroptera Productivity: Trajectory and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might be affectingconsciously or not-LAC researchers. Numerous LAC countries have started to implement policies requiring scientists to publish more and in higher ranking (i.e., measured by different metrics such as JCR and Scopus percentile) journals to be competitive (Guzmán-Vásquez & Trujillo Dávila 2011, Sarthou & Araya 2015, Souza et al 2016. Another reason might be the increased ease of communication among researchers.…”
Section: Heteroptera Productivity: Trajectory and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%