Durante los dÃas 7, 8 y 9 de septiembre se va a celebrar en Leuven (Bélgica) la 9th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators.
Algunas de las participaciones:
Barjak, F. A statistical analysis of the web presences of European life sciences research teams.
D’Este, P. y Fontana, R. Collaborative research between academics and firms: what drives the emergence of entrepreneurial academics? Evidence from a large sample of university researchers in the UK.
Geuna, A., Crespi, G. y Verspagen, B. University IPRs and Knowledge Transfer. Is the IPR ownership model more efficient?.
Glanzel, W., Debackere, K. y Meyer, M. Triad or Tetrad? On global changes in a dinamic World.
Smith, A.G. Google Scholar as a cybermetric tool: a comparison with the New Zealand PBRF research assessment.
Valentin, F. y Jensen, R.L. Effects on academia-industry collaboration of extending university property rights.
Y alguna participación española:
Calero, C. y Moed, H. Depicting the landscape of research universities.
Dominguez Lacasa, I. y Reiss, T. Benchmarking national biotechnology policy across Europe: A systems approach using quantitative and qualitative indicators.
Mauleón, E., Barrios, L. y Bordons, M. Are female scientists less productive than men? Some data from the Spanish CSIC.
Molas-Gallart, J. y MartÃnez, E. Ambiguity and Conflict in the Development of Third Mission Indicators.
Ortega, J., Aguillo, I., Cothey, V. y Scharnhorst, A. Maps of the academic web in the European Research Area – an exploration of visual web indicators.
El último dÃa está dedicado por completo al h-index; pero eso mejor lo veis en el programa definitivo que acaban de colgar hoy mismo.
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