Scientific Production – a Quantitative
Assessment Based on Scopus Entries
Scientific Production – a Quantitative
Assessment Based on Scopus Entries
Author(s): Florian Marcel Nuţă, Andy Corneliu Puşcă, Alina Cristina NuţăSubject(s): Business Economy / Management
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: scientific paper; research; expenses efficiency; Scopus; scientific production;
Summary/Abstract: Solow, R. (1957). Technical change and the aggregate production function. Review of Economic and Statistics, 39, 312-320.Mokyr, J. (2002). The Gifts of Athena. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Prettner, K. & Werner, K. (2016). Why it pays off o pay us well: The impact of basic research on economic growth and welfare. Research Policy 45, pp. 1075-1090.Giuffrida, C.; Abramo, G. & D’Angelo, C. A. (2019). Are all citations worth the same? Valuing citations by the value of the citing items. Journal of Informetrics 13, 500-514.Murgescu, B. (2010). România şi Europa. Acumularea decalajelor economice (1500-2010)/Romania and Europe. Accumulation of economic gaps (1500-2010). Iasi: Polirom.
Journal: Euro Economica
- Issue Year: 39/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 128-133
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English