Bibliometric Index for Academic Leadership
Academic leadership is essential for research innovation and impact. Until now, there has been no dedicated measure of leadership by bibliometrics. Popular bibliometric indices are mainly based on academic output, such as the journal impact factor and the number of citations. Here we develop an acad...
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Zusammenfassung: | Academic leadership is essential for research innovation and impact. Until
now, there has been no dedicated measure of leadership by bibliometrics.
Popular bibliometric indices are mainly based on academic output, such as the
journal impact factor and the number of citations. Here we develop an academic
leadership index based on readily available bibliometric data that is sensitive
to not only academic output but also research efficiency. Our leadership index
was tested in two studies on peer-reviewed journal papers by
extramurally-funded principal investigators in the field of life sciences from
China and the USA, respectively. The leadership performance of these principal
investigators was quantified and compared relative to university rank and other
factors. As a validation measure, we show that the highest average leadership
index was achieved by principal investigators at top national universities in
both countries. More interestingly, our results also indicate that on an
individual basis, strong leadership and high efficiency are not necessarily
associated with those at top-tier universities nor with the most funding. This
leadership index may become the basis of a comprehensive merit system,
facilitating academic evaluation and resource management. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1610.03706 |