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Publishing Performance of Czech Academic Economists: (Just) a Matter of Time?

In: Investigaciones de Economía de la Educación 10

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  • Martin Machacek

    (Faculty of Economics, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava)

  • Eva Kolcunová

    (VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Department of Economics)

  • Jana Závacká

    (VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Department of Systems Engineering and Informatics)

Abstract

In 1995, the Czech Republic joined the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and in 2004 it became a member of the European Union. While the country´s transition process has apparently been completed and the Czech Republic became a standard market economy with developed democratic institutions, its higher education sector has not passed fundamental reforms yet. In this, both empirical and policy paper, we first briefly summarize past developments in national policies related to academic research and then argue that despite the reform efforts a low degree of international research competitiveness remains a major problem in the Czech academia, as clearly proved by rather poor publishing performance of senior academic staff in economic disciplines. To indirectly test the community impact of a series of research measures recently introduced by the Czech government, we employ regression models to assess the publishing performance of 322 associate professors and 121 full professors of economics appointed between January 1999 and January 2015, focusing on the number of their contributions to journals and conference proceedings listed in the Web of Science (WoS) database. Our empirical findings show that, although there is a recent positive trend of the increasing number of scholar publications in the Czech Republic, a large portion of the publications appears in lower-ranked domestic journals and conference proceedings rather than high-quality international periodicals. Thus, many senior academic economists still lack a solid proof of meeting international publishing standards.

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  • Martin Machacek & Eva Kolcunová & Jana Závacká, 2015. "Publishing Performance of Czech Academic Economists: (Just) a Matter of Time?," Investigaciones de Economía de la Educación volume 10, in: Marta Rahona López & Jennifer Graves (ed.), Investigaciones de Economía de la Educación 10, edition 1, volume 10, chapter 13, pages 271-284, Asociación de Economía de la Educación.
  • Handle: RePEc:aec:ieed10:10-13
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    1. František Turnovec, 2005. "Institutional Research Capital and Individual Performance of Economists in the CR (in Czech)," Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver), Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, vol. 55(11-12), pages 531-545, November.
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    Keywords

    academic economics; Czech Republic; R&D policies; publishing performance;
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    JEL classification:

    • I2 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education
    • C2 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Single Equation Models; Single Variables

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