Articles by : Coupe Tom № 2/2004
Professional discussions on the problems of informational and knowledge policy
COUPE Tom
On the evaluation of the performance of academic economists
| Ekon. prognozuvannâ 2004; 2:76-88 | |
ABSTRACT ▼
Evaluating the performance of scientists and scientific departments becomes more and more topical for academic management. This essay focuses on the evaluation of the performance of academic economists to explain some methods that are often used to judge the quality of economists’ research and teaching and to show some results of recent ranking exercises.
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