Castiel Luis David, Sanz-Valero Javier
Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rua Leopoldo Bulhōes 1480, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21041, Brazil.
Cad Saude Publica. 2007 Dec;23(12):3041-50. doi: 10.1590/s0102-311x2007001200026.
This article discusses the possible meanings of the intense prevailing concern in academic circles over the notion of research productivity, as reflected in an excess number of articles published in various scientific journals. The numerical accounting of articles published by researchers in scientific journals with renowned academic status serves to legitimize academics in their fields of work, in various ways. In this sense, we suggest that scientific articles take on aspects of merchandise-as-fetish, according to Marx's theory of use-value and exchange-value and Benjamin's exposure value. Meanwhile, the biological notions of selection and evolution are used as metaphorical elements in "bibliographic Darwinism". There are references as to the possibility many of the prevailing bibliometric concerns serve as instruments for econometric analysis, especially to orient and enhance cost-effectiveness analysis in research investments of various orders and types, from the point of view of their economic return.
本文探讨了学术界对研究生产力概念的强烈普遍关注的可能含义,这一点体现在各类科学期刊上发表的文章数量过多。对在具有著名学术地位的科学期刊上发表文章的研究人员进行数量统计,以各种方式使学术界人士在其工作领域合法化。从这个意义上说,根据马克思的使用价值和交换价值理论以及本雅明的曝光价值,我们认为科学文章具有商品拜物教的特征。同时,选择和进化的生物学概念在“文献计量达尔文主义”中被用作隐喻元素。文中提到,从经济回报的角度来看,许多流行的文献计量关注点有可能作为计量经济学分析的工具,特别是用于指导和加强各种层次和类型的研究投资的成本效益分析。