38 pages tagged "white papers"
Value for money in the UK REF: Why invest in post-92 Business Schools and sector-wide collaboration?
06 Sep 2025 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Argues that post-92 Business Schools pull above their weight in many elements of the REF, that QR funding should be distributed more equally, and that we should have a ring-fenced budget to promote sector-wide learning
White papers
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
A list of Anne-Wil's white papers with linked access
In defence of the Business School: One myth and four truths
29 Apr 2025 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Argues we need to be prouder of being Business School academics. We deliver research that is both high-quality and societally impactful on a shoestring budget, whilst educating a fifth of all students in the UK.
Why we should support Business School research
14 May 2025 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Short summary of my white paper: In defence of the Business School
Publications
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Overview of books and links to other publications
GenAI or GenIA - Use it to Generate Inspiration (if you must), not Automation
27 Jan 2025 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Does GenAI reinforce competition by celebrating the individual hero genius scientist, leading us to forget that academic discovery and engagement is about teams, not about individuals?
Academic etiquette & service in the age of GenAI
27 Jan 2025 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Why I am concerned about the increasing use of GenAI in interpersonal interactions
Where are you from? Not "just" a conversation starter
27 Jan 2025 - Anne-Wil Harzing
What you mean and what your conversation partner feels are not always the same thing.
The four P's of publishing
03 Dec 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Explains how performance, practice, participation and persistance are needed to publish academic papers
Reflections on staff development
20 Mar 2023 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Provides an overview of my work in the area of researcher development
Gender bias and meritocracy: How to make career advancement in Economics more inclusive
03 Nov 2018 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Part of a Dossier on Women in Economics published in Economisch Statistische Berichten
Research Impact 101
18 Jun 2022 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Provides an overview of six key issues in the assessment of research impact.
The art of academic writing
04 Sep 2023 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Compares academic writing to various art forms: sculpting, drawing, painting, making music, and acting
Highly cited academics in Business & Management over the years
14 Nov 2023 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Analysis of the top-50 most highly cited academics in Business & Management and its increasing level of diversity over the years
Doing a literature review: an 8-step process
01 Jan 2024 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Overview of my presentation in the Middlesex University PhD coursework - with embedded videos of the 8 steps
The individual annualised h-index: an ecologically rational heuristic?
01 Jan 2024 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Studies a matched sample of University of Melbourne (Associate) Professors to test the hIa as an ecologically rational metric that is unbiased across disciplines, career stage, and gender, as well as predictive for promotion, mobility and awards.
Open Syllabus: a treasure-trove for research and teaching
17 Oct 2024 - Anne-Wil Harzing
How to use Open Syllabus to evidence your own teaching impact, conduct curiosity research, and search for suitable textbooks
SAGEPolicyProfiles: a treasure-trove for discovering policy impact
21 Oct 2024 - Anne-Wil Harzing
How to use SagePolicyProfiles to learn more about, and evidence, the policy impact of your academic research
Sustaining motivation in change processes: Reframe your mindsets & actions
26 Dec 2024 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Seven steps that may help you to sustain your motivation in any change process by reframing both your mindsets and your actions
The ABC of research across career stages
04 Mar 2025 - Anne-Wil Harzing
How to navigating the - sometimes choppy - waters of research (and academia) across career stages
Running the REF on a rainy Sunday afternoon: Do metrics match peer review?
02 Aug 2017 - Anne-Wil Harzing
White paper that proposes replacing the REF with a metrics-based exercise
Musings of a recent graduate
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Epilogue of my PhD thesis including my reflections on international management research
Writing coursework assignments
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Summarizes some key issues relating to coursework assignments: grammar, spelling, and references
Citation analysis across disciplines: The impact of different data sources and citation metrics
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Documents how different data ources and different citations metrics might lead to very different conclusions in cross-disciplinary comparisons
Gender and geographical diversity in the editorial board of the Journal of International Business Studies
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Reviews the gender and geographical diversity of the premier IB journal over time and discusses the impact of editors
How to become an author of ESI Highly Cited Papers?
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Documents how unscrupulous predatory open access journals can distort citation counts
How to address your teacher?
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Documents large differences between countries in the way students normally expect to address their teachers.
Google Scholar as a new data source for citation analysis
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Documents the advantages and disadvantages of using Google Scholar as a source for citation analysis
Reflections on the h-index
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Introduces the h-index, m-quotient, g-index, contemporary h-index and individual h-index
The mystery of the phantom reference
26 Oct 2017 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Shows how sloppy writing and sloppy quality control lead to a non-existing article being cited nearly 400 times
Do Google Scholar, Scopus and the Web of Science speak your language?
12 Jun 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Discusses the coverage of non-English language publications in three major databases for citation analysis
From h-index to hIa: The ins and outs of research metrics
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Introduces the hI,annual as a new research metric that allows comparison across disciplines and career stages
Reflections on norms for the h-index and related indices
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Provides norm scores for the h-index and related measures for Management and International Business
The four C's of getting cited
22 Aug 2017 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Explains how competence, collaboration, care and communication help to ensure your work is getting the citation impact it deserves
Working with ISI data: Beware of categorisation problems
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
ISI appears to regularly misclassify journal articles containing original research into the "review" or "proceedings paper" category, rather than assigning them to the appropriate "article" category.
Key Issues in International Survey Research
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Explores the key challenges in international survey research at different stages of the research process
Comparing the Google Scholar h-index with the ISI Journal Impact Factor
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Proposes an alternative metric – Hirsch’s h-index – and data source – Google Scholar – to assess journal impact.
Sacrifice a little accuracy for a lot more comprehensive coverage
06 Feb 2016 - Anne-Wil Harzing
Invited prologue for a book on Google Scholar
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