The goal of this investigation is to find out the role of external influences, such as COVID-19, on research production. We used the Web of Science to collect data and compared …
SM Müller, GF Mueller, AA Navarini, O Brandt - Biology, 2020 - mdpi.com
Background: The COVID 19 pandemic increased publication productivity enormously with numerous new COVID-19-related articles appearing daily, despite the fact that many health …
The paper explores the impact of Covid-19 on scientists' collaboration behaviour in the 14 countries with the largest research output. The approach is bibliometric, taking the unit of …
The gender gap is a well-known problem in academia and, despite its gradual narrowing, recent estimations indicate that it will persist for decades. Short-term descriptive studies …
In recent months the COVID-19 (also known as SARS-CoV-2 and Coronavirus) pandemic has spread throughout the world. In parallel, extensive scholarly research regarding various …
Bibliographic properties of more than 75 million scholarly articles, are examined and trends in overall research productivity are analysed as a function of research field (over the period …
S Kruger, G Maturana… - The Review of Financial …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Following the onset of COVID-19, research production in economics and finance (measured by the posting of working papers) increased by 29 \%. Production increases were …
P Vincent-Lamarre… - Nature Index …, 2020 - projets.initiativesnumeriques.org
Methods We used a web scrapper to directly collect the metadata of all submissions since 2019-01-01 on arXiv, bioRxiv, medRxiv, the National Bureau of Economic Research …
Based on publication data on coronavirus-related fields, this study applies a difference in differences approach to explore the evolution of gender inequalities before and during the …