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Concentration of research funding leads to decreasing marginal returns

Concentration of research funding leads to decreasing marginal returns

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英文摘要

In most countries, basic research is supported by research councils that select, after peer review, the individuals or teams that are to receive funding. Unfortunately, the number of grants these research councils can allocate is not infinite and, in most cases, a minority of the researchers receive the majority of the funds. However, evidence as to whether this is an optimal way of distributing available funds is mixed. The purpose of this study is to measure the relation between the amount of funding provided to 12,720 researchers in Quebec over a fifteen year period (1998-2012) and their scientific output and impact from 2000 to 2013. Our results show that both in terms of the quantity of papers produced and of their scientific impact, the concentration of research funding in the hands of a so-called "elite" of researchers generally produces diminishing marginal returns. Also, we find that the most funded researchers do not stand out in terms of output and scientific impact.

Catherine Beaudry、Vincent Lariviere、Christine Brodeur、Philippe Mongeon

10.1093/reseval/rvw007

科学、科学研究自然科学研究方法自然科学教育、自然科学普及

Catherine Beaudry,Vincent Lariviere,Christine Brodeur,Philippe Mongeon.Concentration of research funding leads to decreasing marginal returns[EB/OL].(2016-02-23)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.07396.点此复制

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