Research funding is essential to promote the scientific activity of researchers. Simplifying, funding schemes can be classified in two categories – competitive and non-competitive – with several corresponding advantages and shortcomings, which are widely discussed in the scientific literature. The researchers of Politecnico di Torino (i.e., one of the major Italian technical universities) have recently been funded through a non-competitive research funding, consisting of 14k€ for every single researcher in each of the last three years (i.e., 2017, 2018 and 2019), for a total of 42k€. This initiative – also called “diffused funding” (DF) – represents an important opportunity to investigate the effects of the relatively large allocation of non-competitive funding to single researchers. In this regard, this paper investigates the effects of the DF on the researchers’ scientific output, according to four dimensions of analysis: publishing productivity, publishing diffusion/impact, journal reputation, and international research relations. Preliminary results do not reveal any improvement in the publication output, at least in the short term.
Allocation of non-competitive research funding to single researchers: preliminary analysis of the short-term effects / Maisano, DOMENICO AUGUSTO FRANCESCO; Mastrogiacomo, Luca; Franceschini, Fiorenzo. - ELETTRONICO. - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 17TH CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENTOMETRICS AND INFORMETRICS:(2019), pp. 259-270. (Intervento presentato al convegno 17th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS (ISSI2019) tenutosi a Roma nel 2-5 September 2019).
Allocation of non-competitive research funding to single researchers: preliminary analysis of the short-term effects
Domenico Maisano;Luca Mastrogiacomo;Fiorenzo Franceschini
2019
Abstract
Research funding is essential to promote the scientific activity of researchers. Simplifying, funding schemes can be classified in two categories – competitive and non-competitive – with several corresponding advantages and shortcomings, which are widely discussed in the scientific literature. The researchers of Politecnico di Torino (i.e., one of the major Italian technical universities) have recently been funded through a non-competitive research funding, consisting of 14k€ for every single researcher in each of the last three years (i.e., 2017, 2018 and 2019), for a total of 42k€. This initiative – also called “diffused funding” (DF) – represents an important opportunity to investigate the effects of the relatively large allocation of non-competitive funding to single researchers. In this regard, this paper investigates the effects of the DF on the researchers’ scientific output, according to four dimensions of analysis: publishing productivity, publishing diffusion/impact, journal reputation, and international research relations. Preliminary results do not reveal any improvement in the publication output, at least in the short term.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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