Inequality in Academic Knowledge Production

  • Kwiek M
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Abstract

This paper focuses on the inequality in academic knowledge production and finds the productivity distribution patterns across European systems to be strikingly similar, despite starkly different national academic traditions. The upper echelons of highly productive academics (the upper 10 percent of academics who are ranked highest in terms of their publishing performance in 11 European countries) provide, on average, almost half of all academic knowledge production.

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Kwiek, M. (2015). Inequality in Academic Knowledge Production. In The Transformation of University Institutional and Organizational Boundaries (pp. 203–230). SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-178-6_10

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