THE EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN THE FUNDING STRUCTURE OF THE FLEMISH UNIVERSITIES ON THEIR RESEARCH CAPACITY, PRODUCTIVITY AND IMPACT DURING THE 1980S AND EARLY 1990S
Hf. Moed et al., THE EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN THE FUNDING STRUCTURE OF THE FLEMISH UNIVERSITIES ON THEIR RESEARCH CAPACITY, PRODUCTIVITY AND IMPACT DURING THE 1980S AND EARLY 1990S, Scientometrics (Amsterdam), 43(2), 1998, pp. 231-255
This article addresses the following issues: How did external funding
of Flemish academic research develop during the 1980's and early 1990'
s? What are the effects of the increase of external funding on the siz
e and the composition of the research capacity in Flemish universities
, and on research performance as reflected in bibliometric indicators?
We present results of a quantitative analysis of 340 research departm
ents in the natural and life sciences at three Flemish universities. W
e found that the externally funded research capacity increased strongl
y and is more and more concentrated in a limited number of departments
. Departments with a high international standing have profited more fr
om external funds than groups with a low impact In the class of depart
ments showing the strongest increase in the externally funded research
capacity, the ratio of the number of junior and senior scientists in
these departments increased radically, while the publication productiv
ity decreased. Our findings point towards the problem that if these tr
ends continue to develop, a situation may emerge in which the basis no
rmally provided by the university itself has become too small for exte
rnally funded research activities.