Browsing NIFU Open Access Archive by Author "Piro, Fredrik Niclas"
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Benefits of open access to researchers from lower-income countries: A global analysis of reference patterns in 1980–2020
Karlstrøm, Henrik; Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Aksnes, Dag W. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The main objective of the open access (OA) movement is to make scientific literature freely available to everyone. This may be of particular importance to researchers in lower-income countries, who often face barriers due ... -
Citation metrics covary with researchers’ assessments of the quality of their works
Aksnes, Dag W.; Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Fossum, Lone Wanderås (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)For a long time, citation counts have been used to measure scientific impact or quality. Do such measures align with researchers’ assessments of the quality of their work? In this study, we address this issue by decomposing ... -
Gendering excellence through research productivity indicators
Nygaard, Lynn Parker; Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Aksnes, Dag W. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)As the importance of ‘excellence’ increases in higher education, so too does the importance of indicators to measure research productivity. We examine how such indicators might disproportionately benefit men by analysing ... -
Generational differences in international research collaboration: A bibliometric study of Norwegian University staff
Rørstad, Kristoffer; Aksnes, Dag W.; Piro, Fredrik Niclas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
Hva er det viktig at Norge prioriterer av energiforskning?
Normann, Håkon Endresen; Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Borlaug, Siri Brorstad (NIFU Innsikt;2024:1, Others, 2024-02) -
Hvordan påvirker ekstern finansiering forskningens vitenskapelige innflytelse?
Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Aksnes, Dag W. (NIFU Innsikt;2024-10, Others, 2024-06-19)Vitenskapelige publikasjoner med finansiering fra Norges forskningsråd og EU er mer sitert i senere forskning enn hva tilfellet er for norske publikasjoner uten ekstern finansiering. Forskning basert på ekstern finansiering ... -
Identifying gender disparities in research performance: the importance of comparing apples with apples
Nygaard, Lynn Parker; Aksnes, Dag W.; Piro, Fredrik Niclas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Many studies on research productivity and performance suggest that men consistently outperform women. However, women and men are spread unevenly throughout the academy both horizontally (e.g., by scientific field) and ... -
Identifying gender disparities in research performance: the importance of comparing apples with apples
Nygaard, Lynn Parker; Aksnes, Dag W.; Piro, Fredrik Niclas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Many studies on research productivity and performance suggest that men consistently outperform women. However, women and men are spread unevenly throughout the academy both horizontally (e.g., by scientific field) and ... -
Kjønn og vitenskapelig publisering – betydningen av kontekst
Aksnes, Dag W.; Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Nygaard, Lynn Parker (Chapter, 2022) -
Kjønnsforskjeller i vitenskapelig publisering og publiseringspoeng: Analyser og simuleringer
Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Aksnes, Dag W.; Nygaard, Lynn P. (NIFU Arbeidsnotat;2022:8, Working paper, 2022-10)Dette arbeidsnotatet er en delrapport under NIFUs Balanse-prosjekt, finansiert over Norges forskningsråds Balanse-program. -
Predictors of applying for and winning an ERC Proof-of-Concept grant: An automated machine learning model
Seeber, Marco; Alon, Ilan; Pina, David G.; Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Seeber, Michele (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Research often fails to be translated into applications because of lack of financial support. The Proof of Concept (PoC) funding scheme from the European Research Council (ERC) supports the early stages of the valorization ... -
Regional and sectoral variations in the ability to attract funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program and Horizon 2020
Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Seeber, Marco; Wang, Lili (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The funding from the European Union’s Framework Programs for Research and Innovation (EU FPs) is skewed across European countries and institutions. The goal of this article is to deepen our understanding of this skewness ... -
Science Shops as key intermediary structures to respond to the current health research agenda bias: Evidence from the InSPIRES project
Estany, Aina; Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Broerse, Jacqueline E. W.; Malagrida, Rosina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Introduction: To increase the likelihood of research responding to societal needs, intermediary structures such as Science Shops are being created. Science Shops respond to research needs identified and prioritized through ... -
University characteristics and probabilities for funding of proposals in the European Framework Programs
Piro, Fredrik Niclas; Børing, Pål; Scordato, Lisa; Aksnes, Dag W. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Previous studies have pointed at participation in the European Framework Programs for Research and Innovation as elite driven, foremost by large and prestigious universities. By analyzing all proposals (including rejected ...