2017
DOI: 10.1057/s41304-016-0102-7
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the european political science agenda: a multilevel analysis from a country perspective

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“…The profession continues to have a major division between those who are affiliated with central institutions providing resources and incentives for internationally recognised publication activity, and those who publish infrequently. The 'two separate worlds' of domestic and international political science research observed for Western countries by Camerlo et al (2018) seem to hold for the case of Hungary, as well. The Matthew effect of science could be at play here, as those who successfully enter central institutions and international networks are likely to be even more productive over time (Merton 1968).…”
Section: Uneven Developmentmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The profession continues to have a major division between those who are affiliated with central institutions providing resources and incentives for internationally recognised publication activity, and those who publish infrequently. The 'two separate worlds' of domestic and international political science research observed for Western countries by Camerlo et al (2018) seem to hold for the case of Hungary, as well. The Matthew effect of science could be at play here, as those who successfully enter central institutions and international networks are likely to be even more productive over time (Merton 1968).…”
Section: Uneven Developmentmentioning
confidence: 91%