Top economics universities and research institutions in Vietnam: evidence from the SSHPA dataset
Economic research is vital for creating more suitable policies to facilitate economic growth. Employing a combination of descriptive and Bayesian analyses, this paper investigates the research landscape of the economics discipline in Vietnam, in particular, the leading affiliations in the field and...
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doaj-48b949940097405d8794098ffd2e3ab92021-03-03T04:24:43ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-02-0172e06273Top economics universities and research institutions in Vietnam: evidence from the SSHPA datasetQuan-Hoang Vuong0Anh-Tuan Bui1Manh-Toan Ho2Thanh-Hang Pham3Thi-Hanh Vu4Hung-Hiep Pham5Anh-Duc Hoang6Manh-Tung Ho7Viet-Phuong La8Centre Emile Bernheim, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1050 Brussels, Belgium; Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Hanoi 100803, Viet NamFaculty of Business Administration, Foreign Trade University, Hanoi 100000, Viet NamCentre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Hanoi 100803, Viet Nam; A.I. for Social Data Lab, Vuong & Associates, Hanoi 100000, Viet Nam; Corresponding author.School of Business, RMIT Vietnam University, Hanoi 100000, Viet NamSchool of Economics and International Business, Foreign Trade University, Hanoi 100000, Viet NamCenter for Research and Practice in Education, Phu Xuan University, Hue 530000, Viet NamEdLab Asia Educational Research and Development Centre, Hanoi 100000, Viet NamCentre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Hanoi 100803, Viet Nam; A.I. for Social Data Lab, Vuong & Associates, Hanoi 100000, Viet NamCentre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Hanoi 100803, Viet Nam; A.I. for Social Data Lab, Vuong & Associates, Hanoi 100000, Viet NamEconomic research is vital for creating more suitable policies to facilitate economic growth. Employing a combination of descriptive and Bayesian analyses, this paper investigates the research landscape of the economics discipline in Vietnam, in particular, the leading affiliations in the field and how these institutions compare to each other in terms of productivity, the number of lead authors, new authors and publications' journal impact factor. We also examine the differences in the authors' productivity based on their age and gender. The dataset extracted from the SSHPA database includes 1,444 articles. The findings show that among top producers of economic research in Vietnam, seven are universities, leaving only one representative of research institutes. These top producers account for 52% of research output among 178 institutes recorded in the database. We also find a correlation between a researcher's affiliation, sex, and scientific productivity in Vietnam's economic discipline. Overall, publications by male researchers outnumber those by female ones in most of the top affiliations. The findings also indicate that 40–44 is the age group with the highest scientific productivity. Researchers' collaboration, which is observed through co-authorship, is on the rise in all of the top eight economic research affiliations. However, the quality of current Vietnam's scientific works in the discipline is questionable. Therefore, it is suggested that in order to sustain scientific productivity, economic researchers might need to balance the quantity and quality of their contributions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021003789Scientific collaborationScientific publishingEconomics disciplineVietnamBayesian analysis |
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Top economics universities and research institutions in Vietnam: evidence from the SSHPA dataset |
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Top economics universities and research institutions in Vietnam: evidence from the SSHPA dataset |
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Top economics universities and research institutions in Vietnam: evidence from the SSHPA dataset |
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Top economics universities and research institutions in Vietnam: evidence from the SSHPA dataset |
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Top economics universities and research institutions in Vietnam: evidence from the SSHPA dataset |
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top economics universities and research institutions in vietnam: evidence from the sshpa dataset |
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Economic research is vital for creating more suitable policies to facilitate economic growth. Employing a combination of descriptive and Bayesian analyses, this paper investigates the research landscape of the economics discipline in Vietnam, in particular, the leading affiliations in the field and how these institutions compare to each other in terms of productivity, the number of lead authors, new authors and publications' journal impact factor. We also examine the differences in the authors' productivity based on their age and gender. The dataset extracted from the SSHPA database includes 1,444 articles. The findings show that among top producers of economic research in Vietnam, seven are universities, leaving only one representative of research institutes. These top producers account for 52% of research output among 178 institutes recorded in the database. We also find a correlation between a researcher's affiliation, sex, and scientific productivity in Vietnam's economic discipline. Overall, publications by male researchers outnumber those by female ones in most of the top affiliations. The findings also indicate that 40–44 is the age group with the highest scientific productivity. Researchers' collaboration, which is observed through co-authorship, is on the rise in all of the top eight economic research affiliations. However, the quality of current Vietnam's scientific works in the discipline is questionable. Therefore, it is suggested that in order to sustain scientific productivity, economic researchers might need to balance the quantity and quality of their contributions. |
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