Is bigger necessarily better for environmental research?

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作者
René van der Wal
Anke Fischer
Mick Marquiss
Steve Redpath
Sarah Wanless
机构
[1] School of Biological Sciences,Aberdeen Centre for Environmental Sustainability (ACES), University of Aberdeen & Macaulay Institute
[2] The Macaulay Institute,Department of Zoology
[3] University of Aberdeen,Centre for Ecology and Hydrology — Banchory Research Station
[4] Centre for Ecology and Hydrology,undefined
[5] Bush Estate,undefined
[6] Hill of Brathens,undefined
来源
Scientometrics | 2009年 / 78卷
关键词
Economic Principle; Publication Rate; Scientific Performance; Large Site; Small Site;
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摘要
In restructuring environmental research organisations, smaller sites generally disappear and larger sites are created. These decisions are based on the economic principle, ‘economies of scale’, whereby the average cost of each unit produced falls as output increases. We show that this principle does not apply to the scientific performance of environmental research institutes, as productivity per scientist decreased with increasing size of a research site. The results are best explained by the principle ‘diseconomies of scale’, whereby powerful social factors limit the productivity of larger groupings. These findings should be considered when restructuring environmental science organisations to maximise their quality.
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页码:317 / 322
页数:5
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