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The ripple effects of funding on researchers and output

Reza Sattari, Jung Bae, Enrico Berkes, Bruce A. Weinberg

2022Science Advances37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Using unique, new, matched UMETRICS data on people employed on research projects and Author-ity data on biomedical publications, this paper shows that National Institutes of Health funding stimulates research by supporting the teams that conduct it. While faculty-both principal investigators (PIs) and other faculty-and their productivity are heavily affected by funding, so are trainees and staff. The largest effects of funding on research output are ripple effects on publications that do not include PIs. While funders focus on research output from projects, they would be well advised to consider how funding ripples through the wide range of people, including trainees and staff, employed on projects.

Topics & Concepts

ProductivityPrincipal (computer security)Grant fundingRipplePublic relationsMedical educationPolitical scienceBusinessMedicineComputer scienceEconomicsEngineeringPublic administrationEconomic growthOperating systemElectrical engineeringVoltageHealth and Medical Research Impactsscientometrics and bibliometrics researchResearch Data Management Practices