Bibliometric approach of factors affecting scientific productivity in environmental sciences and ecology.

Sci Total Environ

Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj Napoca, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Statistics, Mathematics and Forecasting, 58-60 Teodor Mihali Street, 400591 Cluj Napoca, Romania.

Published: April 2013

Different academic bibliometric studies have measured the influence of economic, political and linguistic factors in the academic output of countries. Separate analysis in different fields can reveal specific incentive factors. Our study proves that the Environmental Performance Index, computed by Yale University, is highly significant (p<0.01) for the productivity of research and development activities in environmental sciences and ecology. The control variables like education financing, publishing of ISI Thomson domestic journals and the English language are also significant. The methodology uses Ordinary Least Squares multiple regressions with convincing results (R(2)=0.752). The relative positions of the 92 countries in the sample are also discussed. We draw up a ranking of the countries' concern for the environment, considering evenly the scientific productivity and the environment quality. We notice huge differences concerning the number of inhabitants and population income between the countries that dominate the classification and those occupying the last positions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.01.057DOI Listing

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