Research Funding Does Not Seem to Match Research Performance
“From the abstract: ‘Agencies that fund scientific research must choose: is it more effective to give large grants to a few elite researchers, or small grants to many researchers? Large grants would be more effective only if scientific impact increases as an accelerating function of grant size.’ …” (more)
[Constantin Gurdgiev, True Economics, 29 June]
Tags: diversity, research prioritisation