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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_537450211
    Format: VI, 359 S. , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 3161494148 , 9783161494147
    Series Statement: Conferences on new political economy 24
    Note: Literaturangaben , Enth. 20 Beitr
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Law
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Wettbewerbsrecht ; Ökonomische Theorie des Rechts ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Schmidtchen, Dieter 1940-
    Author information: Albert, Max 1959-
    Author information: Voigt, Stefan 1962-
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  • 2
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Mohr Siebeck
    UID:
    gbv_1778754104
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Content: Is science a 'market of ideas'? Not according to the economics of science. Science is competitive, but scientific competition is not market competition. Nor is scientific competition the same as competition between universities. Scientific competition is, first of all, competition between individual scientists. Current science policies shift the boundary between scientific competition, where scientists provide public goods in the hope to acquire status among their peers, and market competition in science, where the results of research are private property protected by patents or other means, in favor of the market. However, the economic ring of the political slogans cannot conceal a serious lack of understanding of scientific competition behind the reform proposals
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck
    UID:
    gbv_1694387151
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource))
    ISBN: 9783161560378 , 316156037X , 9783161494130
    Content: Ist die Wissenschaft ein 'Markt der Ideen'? Nach Meinung der Wissenschaftsökonomen: nein. Die Wissenschaft ist ein Wettbewerb, aber der wissenschaftliche Wettbewerb ist kein Marktwettbewerb. Auch bedeutet wissenschaftlicher Wettbewerb nicht dasselbe wie Wettbewerb zwischen den Universitäten. Autoren verschiedener Disziplinen werfen in dem vorliegenden Band neues Licht auf viele Aspekte des wissenschaftlichen Wettbewerbs, vom akademischen Arbeitsmarkt bis zur Verfassung der Wissenschaft.Dieser Titel wurde im Open Access im Rahmen der Knowledge Unlatched Select Runde 2018 durch zahlreiche teilnehmende Bibliotheken ermöglicht.InhaltsübersichtMax Albert: Introduction – Paula E. Stephan: Job Market Effects on Scientific Productivity – Bernd Fitzenberger: Comment – Günther G. Schulze: Tertiary Education in a Federal System. The Case of Germany – Stefan Voigt: Comment – Gustavo Crespi/Aldo Geuna: The Productivity of UK Universities – Christian Pierdzioch: Comment – Michael Rauber and Heinrich W. Ursprung: Evaluation of Researchers. A Life Cycle Analysis of German Academic Economists – Werner Güth: Comment – Martin Kolmar: Markets versus Contests for the Provision of Information Goods – Roland Kirstein: Comment – Christine Godt: The Role of Patents in Scientific Competition. A Closer Look at the Phenomenon of Royalty Stacking – Christian Koboldt: Comment – Nicolas Carayol: An Economic Theory of Academic Competition. Dynamic Incentives and Endogenous Cumulative Advantages – Dominique Demougin: Comment – Dorothea Jansen: Research Networks – Origins and Consequences. First Evidence from a Study of Astrophysics, Nanotechnology and Micro-economics in Germany – Henrik Egbert: Comment – Christian Seidl, Ulrich Schmidt, and Peter Grösche: A Beauty Contest of Referee Processes of Economics Journals – Max Albert/Jürgen Meckl: Comment – Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla: Methodology and the Constitution of Science. A Game-theoretic Approach – Gebhard Kirchgässner: Comment – Christian List: Distributed Cognition. A Perspective from Social Choice Theory – Siegfried Berninghaus: Comment
    Content: Is science a 'market of ideas'? Not according to the economics of science. Science is competitive, but scientific competition is not market competition. Nor is scientific competition the same as competition between universities. Scientific competition is, first of all, competition between individual scientists. Current science policies shift the boundary between scientific competition, where scientists provide public goods in the hope to acquire status among their peers, and market competition in science, where the results of research are private property protected by patents or other means, in favor of the market. However, the economic ring of the political slogans cannot conceal a serious lack of understanding of scientific competition behind the reform proposals.Like market competition, scientific competition is highly complex, involving many different institutions-universities, markets, funding organizations, scientific journals and others-and using its own decision procedures, typically based on peer review. How do these institutions work, and how do they interact? Will academic labor markets still attract the scientific talent in the near future? How should universities decide whom to hire? Is the peer review process reliable? Can we find out what science has to tell us by letting scientists vote on the issues? Why do scientists mostly stick to the rules? This volume sheds new light on these and other aspects of science and scientific competition, with theoretical and empirical contributions from economics, law, political science, sociology, and philosophy of science.This title was made possible in Open Access within the Knowledge Unlatched Select Round 2018 by numerous participating libraries.Survey of contentsMax Albert: Introduction – Paula E. Stephan: Job Market Effects on Scientific Productivity – Bernd Fitzenberger: Comment – Günther G. Schulze: Tertiary Education in a Federal System. The Case of Germany – Stefan Voigt: Comment – Gustavo Crespi/Aldo Geuna: The Productivity of UK Universities – Christian Pierdzioch: Comment – Michael Rauber and Heinrich W. Ursprung: Evaluation of Researchers. A Life Cycle Analysis of German Academic Economists – Werner Güth: Comment – Martin Kolmar: Markets versus Contests for the Provision of Information Goods – Roland Kirstein: Comment – Christine Godt: The Role of Patents in Scientific Competition. A Closer Look at the Phenomenon of Royalty Stacking – Christian Koboldt: Comment – Nicolas Carayol: An Economic Theory of Academic Competition. Dynamic Incentives and Endogenous Cumulative Advantages – Dominique Demougin: Comment – Dorothea Jansen: Research Networks – Origins and Consequences. First Evidence from a Study of Astrophysics, Nanotechnology and Micro-economics in Germany – Henrik Egbert: Comment – Christian Seidl, Ulrich Schmidt, and Peter Grösche: A Beauty Contest of Referee Processes of Economics Journals – Max Albert/Jürgen Meckl: Comment – Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla: Methodology and the Constitution of Science. A Game-theoretic Approach – Gebhard Kirchgässner: Comment – Christian List: Distributed Cognition. A Perspective from Social Choice Theory – Siegfried Berninghaus: Comment
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783161494130
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 9783161494130
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1067531556
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 317 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783161560378
    Series Statement: Conferences on new political economy 25
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783161494130
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Scientific competition Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2008 ISBN 316149413X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783161494130
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Wissenschaft ; Wettbewerb ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Schmidtchen, Dieter 1940-
    Author information: Albert, Max 1959-
    Author information: Voigt, Stefan 1962-
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