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Graziella Bertocchi; Alfonso Gambardella; Tullio Jappelli; Carmela A. Nappi and Franco Peracchi, (2013), Bibliometric Evaluation vs. Informed Peer Review: Evidence from Italy, CSEF Working Papers, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy

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Anderson, David and John Tressler, (2016), Citation-Capture Rates for Economics Journals: Do they Differ from Other Disciplines and Does it Matter?, Economic Papers, 35, (1), 73-85

Baccini, Alberto and Giuseppe De Nicolao, (2016), Do they agree? Bibliometric evaluation versus informed peer review in the Italian research assessment exercise, Scientometrics, 108, (3), 1651-1671

Baccini, Alberto; Lucio Barabesi and Giuseppe De Nicolao, (2020), On the agreement between bibliometrics and peer review: Evidence from the Italian research assessment exercises, PLOS ONE, 15, (11), 1-28

Bagues, Manuel; Mauro Sylos-Labini and Natalia Zinovyeva, (2017), A Walk on the Wild Side: 'Predatory' Journals and Information Asymmetries in Scientific Evaluations, No 11041, IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

Bagues, Manuel; Natalia Zinovyeva and Mauro Sylos Labini, (2017), A Walk on the Wild Side: `Predatory' Journals and Information Asymmetries in Scientific Evaluations, No 12309, CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers

Bartolucci, Francesco; Valentino Dardanoni and Franco Peracchi, (2015), Ranking scientific journals via latent class models for polytomous item response data, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, 178, (4), 1025-1049

Checchi, Daniele; Alberto Ciolfi; Gianni De Fraja; Irene Mazzotta and Stefano Verzillo, (2019), Have You Read This? An Empirical Comparison of the British REF Peer Review and the Italian VQR Bibliometric Algorithm, No 12155, IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

Checchi, Daniele; Alberto Ciolfi; Gianni De Fraja; Irene Mazzotta and Stefano Verzillo, (2021), Have you Read This? An Empirical Comparison of the British REF Peer Review and the Italian VQR Bibliometric Algorithm, Economica, 88, (352), 1107-1129

D'Ippoliti, Carlo, (2021), “MANY‐CITEDNESS”: CITATIONS MEASURE MORE THAN JUST SCIENTIFIC QUALITY, Journal of Economic Surveys, 35, (5), 1271-1301

De Fraja, Gianni; Alberto Ciolfi; Daniele Checchi; Irene Mazzotta and Stefano Verzillo, (2019), Have you read this? An empirical comparison of the British REF peer review and the Italian VQR bibliometric algorithm, No 13521, CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers

Fassin, Yves, (2021), Does the Financial Times FT50 journal list select the best management and economics journals?, Scientometrics, 126, (7), 5911-5943

Fernandes, Graca and Margarida Lopes, (2017), Research Evaluation, Bibliometric Indicators and Impact on Knowledge Development, MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany

Maietta, Ornella, (2014), Innovation Systems Research in the Italian Food Industry, CSEF Working Papers, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy

Stern, David, (2014), High-Ranked Social Science Journal Articles Can Be Identified from Early Citation Information, PLOS ONE, 9, (11), 1-11

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