The imaginary carrot: no correlation between raising funds and research productivity in geosciences

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Title
The imaginary carrot: no correlation between raising funds and research productivity in geosciences
Journal
Scientometrics
Author(s)
Mariethoz Gregoire, Herman Frédéric, Dreiss Amelie
ISSN
0138-9130
1588-2861
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
126
Number
3
Pages
2401-2407
Language
english
Abstract
The ability of researchers to raise funding is central to academic achievement. However, whether success in obtaining research funds correlates with the productivity, quality or impact of a researcher is debated. Here we analyse 10 years of grant funding by the Swiss National Science Foundation in Earth and Environmental Sciences, and compare it to the publication record of the researchers who were awarded the funds. No significant statistical correlation can be established between the publication or citation record of a researcher and the amount of money this researcher obtains in grant funding. These results imply that researchers successful in raising funds are not necessarily in a position to be more productive or produce more impactful publications. Those results should be considered for deciding whether to use grant funding as a criterion for career advancement procedures.
Keywords
Library and Information Sciences, Computer Science Applications, General Social Sciences
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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