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Сообщество Экономистов И Экономические Журналы (Социологические Измерения Vs Библиометрии). Научный Доклад
[Community of economists and Russian economic journals (sociological measurements VS bibliometric). Scientific report]

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  • Рубинштейн Александр Яковлевич
  • Бураков Н. А.
  • Славинская О. А.

Abstract

Доклад является первой частью проекта «Стратификация научного сообщества экономистов и ранжирование экономических журналов», разрабатываемого временным научным коллективом ИЭ РАН и НИУ ВШЭ под эгидой Новой экономической ассоциации. В работе представлены результаты социологического опроса представителей научного сообщества экономистов, выявлена его структура и доказано отсутствие статистически значимой связи между библиометрическими показателями РИНЦ и оценками журналов, полученными на основе измерения общественного мнения. Предложен новый универсальный, алгоритм определения рейтинга анализируемых изданий. Главным итогом выполненного исследования является методологическое и инструментальное обоснование ранжирования российских экономических журналов и выделение на его основе пяти категорий периодических изданий. This report is the first part of the project «Stratification of the scientific community of economists and the ranking of economic journals», developed by the time research team of the IE RAS and the HSE under the aegis of the New Economic Association. The paper presents the results of a sociological survey of representatives of the scientific community of economists, identifies its structure and proves the absence of a statistically significant link between the bibliometric indicators of the RICC and the estimates of journals obtained on the basis of measuring public opinion. A fundamentally new, universal algorithm for determining the rating of the analyzed publications is proposed. The main result of the research is the methodological and instrumental justification for the ranking of Russian economic journals and the allocation on its basis of five categories of periodicals.

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  • Рубинштейн Александр Яковлевич & Бураков Н. А. & Славинская О. А., "undated". "Сообщество Экономистов И Экономические Журналы (Социологические Измерения Vs Библиометрии). Научный Доклад [Community of economists and Russian economic journals (sociological measurements VS bibli," Working papers a:pru175:ye:2017:2, Institute of Economics.
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