Quantity versus quality in publication activity: knowledge production at the regional level

Timur Gareev, Irina Peker
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This study contributes to the ongoing debate regarding the balance between quality and quantity in research productivity and publication activity. Using empirical regional knowledge production functions, we establish a significant correlation between R&D spending and research output, specifically publication productivity, while controlling for patenting activity and socioeconomic factors. Our focus is on the dilemma of research quantity versus quality, which is analysed in the context of regional thematic specialization using spatial lags. When designing policies and making forecasts, it is important to consider the quality of research measured by established indicators. In this study, we examine the dual effect of research quality on publication activity. We identify two groups of quality factors: those related to the quality of journals and those related to the impact of publications. On average, these factors have different influences on quantitative measures. The quality of journals shows a negative relationship with quantity, indicating that as journal quality increases, the number of publications decreases. On the other hand, the impact of publications can be approximated by an inverse parabolic shape, with a positive decreasing slope within a common range of values. This duality in the relationship between quality factors and quantitative measures may explain some of the significant variations in conclusions found in the literature. We compare several models that explore factors influencing publication activity using a balanced panel dataset of Russian regions from 2009 to 2021. Additionally, we propose a novel approach using thematic scientometric parameters as a special type of proximity measure between regions in thematic space. Incorporating spatial spillovers in thematic space allows us to account for potential cross-sectional dependence in regional data.
出版活动的数量与质量:区域一级的知识生产
这项研究有助于正在进行的关于研究生产力和出版活动的质量和数量之间的平衡的辩论。在控制专利活动和社会经济因素的情况下,利用实证区域知识生产函数,我们建立了研发支出与研究产出(特别是出版生产率)之间的显著相关性。我们的重点是研究的数量与质量的困境,这是在区域专题专业化的背景下使用空间分析。在制定政策和做出预测时,重要的是要考虑用既定指标衡量的研究质量。在本研究中,我们考察了研究质量对出版活动的双重影响。我们确定了两组质量因素:与期刊质量相关的因素和与出版物影响相关的因素。平均而言,这些因素对定量测量有不同的影响。期刊质量与数量呈负相关关系,表明期刊质量提高,发表数量减少。另一方面,出版物的影响可以用反抛物线形状来近似,在一个共同的值范围内,斜率正递减。质量因素和定量测量之间关系的这种二元性可以解释文献中发现的一些结论的显著差异。我们使用2009年至2021年俄罗斯地区的平衡面板数据集,比较了几个探索影响出版活动因素的模型。此外,我们提出了一种新的方法,使用主题科学计量参数作为主题空间中区域之间的特殊类型的接近度量。将空间溢出效应纳入专题空间使我们能够解释区域数据中潜在的横截面依赖性。
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