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摘要
作为一个跨学科领域,公共行政(PA)是通过借鉴和整合包括哲学在内的多个学科的知识而发展起来的。因此,这些学科的影响通过何种途径扩散到公共行政学中,可能会对公共行政学的研究质量和方向产生重大影响。本研究是定量评估哲学与其他学科对政治学研究影响的第一步。本研究利用从 Web of Science 数据库中提取的 58,333 篇政治学期刊论文及其 2,224,146 条参考文献和 563,237 篇哲学论文的数据集,探讨了政治学期刊论文在哲学直接影响下的知识来源演变、时空分布和主题议题。经验证据表明,尽管哲学在政治学、经济学、管理学和法学研究中的引用比例仍然低于政治学、经济学、管理学和法学,但政治学、经济学、管理学和法学在政治学、经济学、管理学和法学研究中的引用比例持续增长。在顶级政治学期刊上发表的文章往往会引用最有影响力的哲学期刊。引用或不引用哲学文章的政治学期刊论文在作者结构上没有明显差异,但引用哲学文章的期刊论文具有更大的研究影响力,并表现出不同的专题偏好。
Appraising the philosophical influences on modern public administration research
As an interdisciplinary field, public administration (PA) has evolved by borrowing and integrating knowledge from multiple disciplines, including philosophy. Consequently, the means by which these disciplines’ influence diffuses to PA may significantly influence PA research quality and direction. This study is a first step to quantitatively appraise the effect of philosophy on PA research alongside other disciplines. Using a dataset of 58,333 PA journal articles, their 2,224,146 references, and 563,237 philosophy articles extracted from the Web of Science database, this study explores the evolution of knowledge sources, temporal-geographical distribution, and thematic topics of PA journal articles under direct philosophical influences. Empirical evidence reveals that citing philosophy in PA research continues to grow, despite continuing to make up a lesser share of citations than political science, economics, management and law. Articles published in top PA journals tend to cite the most impactful philosophical journals. There is no significant difference in authorship structures between PA journal articles citing or not citing philosophy articles, but those that do have greater research impacts and demonstrate different topical preferences.
期刊介绍:
Public Policy and Administration is the journal of the UK Joint University Council (JUC) Public Administration Committee (PAC). The journal aims to publish original peer-reviewed material within the broad field of public policy and administration. This includes recent developments in research, scholarship and practice within public policy, public administration, government, public management, administrative theory, administrative history, and administrative politics. The journal seeks to foster a pluralistic approach to the study of public policy and administration. International in readership, Public Policy and Administration welcomes submissions for anywhere in the world, from both academic and practitioner communities.