Expert-Driven and Citational Approaches to Assessing Journal Publications of Brazilian Political Scientists

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Autor(a) principal: Barberia,Lorena Guadalupe
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Barboza,Danilo Praxedes, Godoy,Samuel Ralize
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Political Science Review
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-38212018000100200
Resumo: In this study, we seek to contribute to discussions on how the quality of academic production in the field of political science should be evaluated using Brazil as a case study. We contrast the 'expert-driven approach' that is followed by CAPES, an agency of the Brazilian federal government with the 'citational' approach, which is based on the ranking of journals by mainstream indices of scientific research impact. With data provided by CAPES from 2010 to 2014, we examine to what extent journals that are ranked as having high quality by CAPES also have high impact indexes in the SCImago Journal rank index (SJR), the Hirsch index (h-index) calculated by SCImago, the h5-index and h5-median (based on the h-index period 05 years, calculated by Google Scholar Metrics), and the SNIP indicator (calculated by the CWTS Journal Indicators, included in the Scopus database). Our findings show that there is a positive, but weak correlation between citational criteria and the Qualis evaluation of the same journals. In ordered logistic regressions, we show that a journal's past Qualis scores are the most important factor for explaining its grades in the next evaluation. We show that once a journal's past Qualis score is considered, a journal's citational ranking does not influence its Qualis score with the exception of the SJR in the 2013-4 evaluation. Moreover, a journal's Qualis score is not influenced by the country of publication, language, or social science focus, all else equal.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Expert-Driven and Citational Approaches to Assessing Journal Publications of Brazilian Political Scientists
title Expert-Driven and Citational Approaches to Assessing Journal Publications of Brazilian Political Scientists
spellingShingle Expert-Driven and Citational Approaches to Assessing Journal Publications of Brazilian Political Scientists
Barberia,Lorena Guadalupe
Journal evaluation
political science
Qualis
citational approach
expert-driven approach
title_short Expert-Driven and Citational Approaches to Assessing Journal Publications of Brazilian Political Scientists
title_full Expert-Driven and Citational Approaches to Assessing Journal Publications of Brazilian Political Scientists
title_fullStr Expert-Driven and Citational Approaches to Assessing Journal Publications of Brazilian Political Scientists
title_full_unstemmed Expert-Driven and Citational Approaches to Assessing Journal Publications of Brazilian Political Scientists
title_sort Expert-Driven and Citational Approaches to Assessing Journal Publications of Brazilian Political Scientists
author Barberia,Lorena Guadalupe
author_facet Barberia,Lorena Guadalupe
Barboza,Danilo Praxedes
Godoy,Samuel Ralize
author_role author
author2 Barboza,Danilo Praxedes
Godoy,Samuel Ralize
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barberia,Lorena Guadalupe
Barboza,Danilo Praxedes
Godoy,Samuel Ralize
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Journal evaluation
political science
Qualis
citational approach
expert-driven approach
topic Journal evaluation
political science
Qualis
citational approach
expert-driven approach
description In this study, we seek to contribute to discussions on how the quality of academic production in the field of political science should be evaluated using Brazil as a case study. We contrast the 'expert-driven approach' that is followed by CAPES, an agency of the Brazilian federal government with the 'citational' approach, which is based on the ranking of journals by mainstream indices of scientific research impact. With data provided by CAPES from 2010 to 2014, we examine to what extent journals that are ranked as having high quality by CAPES also have high impact indexes in the SCImago Journal rank index (SJR), the Hirsch index (h-index) calculated by SCImago, the h5-index and h5-median (based on the h-index period 05 years, calculated by Google Scholar Metrics), and the SNIP indicator (calculated by the CWTS Journal Indicators, included in the Scopus database). Our findings show that there is a positive, but weak correlation between citational criteria and the Qualis evaluation of the same journals. In ordered logistic regressions, we show that a journal's past Qualis scores are the most important factor for explaining its grades in the next evaluation. We show that once a journal's past Qualis score is considered, a journal's citational ranking does not influence its Qualis score with the exception of the SJR in the 2013-4 evaluation. Moreover, a journal's Qualis score is not influenced by the country of publication, language, or social science focus, all else equal.
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