Search results for "research quality assessment"
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Fragments of peer review: A quantitative analysis of the literature (1969-2015)
2018
This paper examines research on peer review between 1969 and 2015 by looking at records indexed from the Scopus database. Although it is often argued that peer review has been poorly investigated, we found that the number of publications in this field doubled from 2005. A half of this work was indexed as research articles, a third as editorial notes and literature reviews and the rest were book chapters or letters. We identified the most prolific and influential scholars, the most cited publications and the most important journals in the field. Co-authorship network analysis showed that research on peer review is fragmented, with the largest group of co-authors including only 2.1% of the wh…
The interaction between social media, knowledge management and service quality: A decision tree analysis
2020
The existing literature fails to identify to which extent the utilization of social media could be relevant for increasing the effectiveness of knowledge management, in respect to overall business operations. In order to shed some light on this area we define three goals. Firstly, we investigate to what extent the different activities of clients on social media (SM), are important to the processes of knowledge management (KM) in companies. Secondly, we examine to what extent KM functions can be relevant in attaining the quality of IT services. Thirdly, we analyze to what extent KM mediates between SM and the quality of IT services, that is, which client activities on SM should be formalised…
Problemi attuali della valutazione della ricerca giuridica
2016
The present contribution aims at underlying that the research quality assessment, beyond the debate on the functions of its system, is nowadays - even in the field of legal research - a fundamental tool for related public policies. At the same time, the increasing complexity of the evaluation's systems and methods is taken into account, especially with regard to the peculiarities of research in the legal field. Examples thereof may be found in the relationship between theory and praxis, in the importance of vocational training and, more generally, of didactics, as well as in the international dimension of the legal problems and in the growing tendency to provide researches, including the le…