Evaluation index system for “Open Bidding for Selecting the Best Candidates” research teams
| Primary indicator | Secondary indicator | Measurement method |
|---|---|---|
| Research output capacity | Publication volume of team leaders | Total number of papers published by the team leader from 2000 to February 2024 |
| Proportion of papers in top-tier journals | Number of papers published in top-tier journals/total number of papers | |
| Research direction continuity | Whether the themes of research outcomes have changed | Based on the keywords and abstracts of the papers, analyze whether there was a shift in the research focus of the team leader’s work before and after the five-year period surrounding their appointment to a leadership position |
| Interdisciplinary integration ability | Degree of interdisciplinary collaboration | By analyzing the keywords and abstracts of the team’s published papers, examine the correlation between different disciplines. If multiple keywords or topics from different disciplines appear frequently together in the team’s papers, it indicates strong interdisciplinary collaboration |
| Team collaboration intensity | Co-authorship rate | Number of collaborative papers between the team leader and team members/total number of papers |
| Primary indicator | Secondary indicator | Measurement method |
|---|---|---|
| Research output capacity | Publication volume of team leaders | Total number of papers published by the team leader from 2000 to February 2024 |
| Proportion of papers in top-tier journals | Number of papers published in top-tier journals/total number of papers | |
| Research direction continuity | Whether the themes of research outcomes have changed | Based on the keywords and abstracts of the papers, analyze whether there was a shift in the research focus of the team leader’s work before and after the five-year period surrounding their appointment to a leadership position |
| Interdisciplinary integration ability | Degree of interdisciplinary collaboration | By analyzing the keywords and abstracts of the team’s published papers, examine the correlation between different disciplines. If multiple keywords or topics from different disciplines appear frequently together in the team’s papers, it indicates strong interdisciplinary collaboration |
| Team collaboration intensity | Co-authorship rate | Number of collaborative papers between the team leader and team members/total number of papers |
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