1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf02458479
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Assessment of the impact of the journal literature produced by Indian CSIR laboratories using subfield corrected impact

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“…Roy et al . [ 7 ] examined and compared productivity of scientists working in different R&D laboratories of CSIR, India, in terms of five productivity indices and at two levels Srinivasan, Raman, Meyyappan and Pichappan[ 8 ] comparatively assessed of the journal literature produced by laboratories/institutions of CSIR working in different fields. Iyer and Vijayalakshmi[ 9 ] proposes a methodology for objectively assessing or evaluating the performance of laboratories of CSIR based on four knowledge portfolios, according to the impact they have on the four goods viz-public, private, social and strategic.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Roy et al . [ 7 ] examined and compared productivity of scientists working in different R&D laboratories of CSIR, India, in terms of five productivity indices and at two levels Srinivasan, Raman, Meyyappan and Pichappan[ 8 ] comparatively assessed of the journal literature produced by laboratories/institutions of CSIR working in different fields. Iyer and Vijayalakshmi[ 9 ] proposes a methodology for objectively assessing or evaluating the performance of laboratories of CSIR based on four knowledge portfolios, according to the impact they have on the four goods viz-public, private, social and strategic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%