Artículos recomendados para investigadores
Publicaciones:
- Publishing and promotion in economics: The tyranny of the Top Five. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the ‘Top Five’ economics journals have a strong influence on tenure and promotion decisions, but actual evidence on their influence is sparse. This column uses data on employment and publication histories for tenure-track faculty hired by the top US economics departments between 1996 and 2010 to show that the impact of the Top Five on tenure decisions dwarfs that of non-Top Five journals. A survey of US economics department faculties confirms the Top Five’s outsized influence (VOX).
- Differences in citation patterns across journal tiers in economics. Economics places a strong emphasis on publishing in a narrow set of top-tier journals. However, the reputation of a journal does not necessarily go hand in hand with citation performance. This column describes how citation patterns vary greatly across tiers, affecting both the total citations articles receive and the life cycles of their citations. Nonetheless, the results suggest that too much emphasis is placed on the top five journals (VOX).
- Make Your Research Known: 10 Tools to Increase Consumption of Your Research (Development Impact).
- Have Descriptive Development Papers Been Crowded Out by Impact Evaluations? (Development Impact).
Recursos:
- 9 programas gratis para que los profesores detecten plagios en los trabajos de los alumnos (Xakata).
- Some advice from survey implementers: Part 1 and Part 2 (Development Impact).
- Gantt Chart in Excel (WallStreetMojo).
Lo último: What’s the latest in development economics research? Microsummaries of 150+ papers from NEUDC 2018 (Development Impact).
Empleo: Consejos para participar en el Mercado de Trabajo Académico de Economía (I) y (II) (Nada es Gratis).
Estadísticas: Número de artículos publicados en economía y finanzas en América Latina y artículos por autor según número de citaciones en Perú, 2014-2018 (Foco Económico).
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