Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
Data on scientific productivity at institutes of the
French INSERM and at biomedical research
institutes of the Italian CNR for 1997 were analysed.
Available data on human capital input and
geographical agglomeration allowed the estimation
and comparison of efficiency measures for.
Nonparametric envelopment techniques were
used, and robust nonparametric techniques was
applied in this work for the first time for evaluating
scientific productivity. It is shown as a useful
tool to compute scientific productivity indicators
and make institutional comparative analyses.
Taking into account a large number of methodological
problems, a meaningful and rigorous indirect
comparison is made possible. Several
possible explanations of the observed differences
in productivity are commented on.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista