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Exploring academic reputation – is it a multidimensional construct?

Corporate Communications, 2016
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to explore the possible congruence of an academic organization’s reputation among various stakeholder groups. A potential measure of reputation that can be applied across multiple stakeholder groups gives an opportunity to compare their perceptions and therefore work toward a consistent reputation. The authors also
Ana Tkalac Vercic
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A few remarks on ResearchGate score and academic reputation

Scientometrics, 2017
An article recently published in Scientometrics sheds light on the way ResearchGate works in calculating its RG score, which seems to be affected primarily by the members' engagement in the social network environment, and only secondarily by publications.
Sérgio Copiello   +2 more
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Reputational Capital and Academic Pay

Economic Inquiry, 2001
This article examines how research productivity, administrative service, and teaching affect reputational capital in the market for academic economists. Also, we investigate the issue of the durability of reputational capital, estimating the penalties associated with gaps in research output.
William J. Moore   +2 more
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REPUTATION AND EARNINGS: THE ROLES OF QUALITY AND QUANTITY IN ACADEME

Economic Inquiry, 2011
We examine the determinants of professional reputation. Does quantity of exposures raise reputation independent of quality? Does quality of the most important exposure have extra effects on reputation? In a very large sample of academic economists, there is little evidence that a scholar's most influential work provides any extra enhancement of ...
Hamermesh, D., Pfann, G.A.
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Academic Performance vs. Academic Reputation

2017
Global ranking systems have mesmerized both the academia and the general public because they have quickly become an essential part of decision-making processes for various stakeholders. Today, many methodologies exist and each is fighting hard to become widely recognized by different stakeholders.
Aleksandra Radojicic   +2 more
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Academic reputations of Russian economists and their scientometric estimates

Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2022
The article presents the results of an academic reputation survey of Russian economists (N = 6392). The resulting ranking is then compared with their scientometric indicators provided by the Russian Science Citation Index (citations in eLibrary and in RSCI core), as well as calculated by the authors (citations in the RSCI list of distinguished journals)
M. M. Sokolov, E. A. Chechik
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A reputation for success (or failure): The association of peer academic reputations with academic self-concept, effort, and performance across the upper elementary grades.

Developmental Psychology, 2008
The associations between children's academic reputations among peers and their academic self-concept, effort, and performance were examined in a longitudinal study of 427 students initially enrolled in Grades 3, 4, and 5. Assessments were completed in the fall and spring of 2 consecutive school years and in the fall of a 3rd school year.
Scott D, Gest   +3 more
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University Reputation and the Disclosure of Academic Discoveries

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2013
We study how the technology transfer policies and scientific reputations of universities affect the decisions of researchers of whether to commercially develop their discoveries, and if so, whether...
Eric Stuen, Jeongsik Jay Lee
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