nep-cul New Economics Papers
on Cultural Economics
Issue of 2014‒10‒17
two papers chosen by
Roberto Zanola
Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale “Amedeo Avogadro”

  1. Dynamic Price Dependence of Canadian and World Art Markets: An Empirical Analysis By Douglas HODGSON; Aylin SECKIN
  2. Publish or Perish. Causes and consequences of a paradigm By Origgi, Gloria; Ramello, Giovanni B.; Silva, Francesco

  1. By: Douglas HODGSON; Aylin SECKIN
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ekd:002596:259600074&r=cul
  2. By: Origgi, Gloria; Ramello, Giovanni B.; Silva, Francesco
    Abstract: The entrance of the market into scholarly publishing has resulted in the emergence of research incentives that approach, in the production model, the traditional business activities. In particular, the norm of the publish or perish that should ensure the production of knowledge, intersects with today commercial strategies that alter the choices of researchers, and, in a sense, the same goals of the research. This paper describes the new forces in play, the changes that have already occurred and the future ones, trying to assess the risks of the new market of academic production for the development of scientific research
    Keywords: publish or perish, riviste scientifiche, scholarly publishing, bibliometria
    JEL: Z11 D83 Z13 L80
    Date: 2014–10
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:uca:ucapdv:176&r=cul

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