Thomas Franssen
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. T.P. Franssen
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 3909
- t.p.franssen@cwts.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-4852-8862
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Universitair docent
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- CWTS
- Franssen T.P., Borlaug S.B. & Hylmö A. (2023), Steering the direction of research through organizational identity formation, Minerva 61: 495-519.
- Bernstein M.J., Franssen T.P., Smith R.D.J. & Wilde M. de (2022), The European Commission’s Green Deal is an opportunity to rethink harmful practices of research and innovation policy, Ambio 52: 508-517.
- Franssen T.P. (2022), Enriching research quality: a proposition for stakeholder heterogeneity, Research Evaluation 31(3): 311-320.
- Scholten W., Franssen T.P., Drooge L. van, Rijcke S. de & Hessels L.K. (2021), Funding for few, anticipation among all: effects of excellence funding on academic research groups, Science and Public Policy 48(2): 265-275.
- Franssen T.P. & Wilde M. de (2021), A clean energy future isn't set in stone, Nature Geoscience 14(9): 636-637.
- Franssen T.P. & Wilde M. de (2021), A clean energy future isn’t set in stone, Nature Geoscience 14: 636-637.
- Costas R., Mongeon P., Ferreira M.R., Honk J. van & Franssen T. (2020), Large-scale identification and characterization of scholars on Twitter, Quantitative Science Studies 1(2): 771–791.
- Hessels L.K., Franssen T., Scholten W. & De Rijcke S. (2019), Variation in Valuation: How Research Groups Accumulate Credibility in Four Epistemic Cultures, Minerva 57(2): 127-149.
- Franssen T.P. & De Rijcke S. (2019), The rise of project funding and its effects on the social structure of academia. In: Cannizzo F. & Osbaldiston N. (red.), The Social Structures of Global Academia: Routledge. 144-161.
- Franssen T. & Wouters P. (2019), Science and its significant other: representing the humanities in bibliometric scholarship, Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 70(10): 1124-1137.
- Rushforth A.D., Franssen T.P. & Rijcke S. de (2019), Portfolios of Worth. Capitalizing on Basic and Clinical Problems in Biomedical Research Groups, Science, Technology, & Human Values 44(2): 209-236.
- Colavizza G., Franssen T. & Leeuwen T.N. van (2019), An empirical investigation of the Tribes and their Territories: are research specialisms rural and urban?, Journal of Informetrics 13(1): 105-117.
- Degn L., Franssen T.P., Sørensen M.P. & Rijcke S. de (2018), Research groups as communities of practice – a case study of four high-performing research groups, Higher Education 76(2): 231-246.
- Costas Comesana R. & Franssen T.P. (2018), Reflections around 'the cautionary use' of the h-index: response to Teixeira da Silva and Dobránszki, Scientometrics 115(2): 1125-1130.
- Franssen T., Scholten W., Hessels L.K. & De Rijcke S. (2018), The Drawbacks of Project Funding for Epistemic Innovation: Comparing Institutional Affordances and Constraints of Different Types of Research Funding, Minerva 56(1): 11-33.
- Wouters P., Reyes Elizondo A.E., Costas R., Franssen T. & Yegros A. (2018), Conference report: STI 2018 Leiden Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators in Transition: ISSI e-Newsletter (ISSI Society), 14(3): 51-54.
- De Rijcke S., Holtrop H., Kaltenbrunner W., Zuijderwijk J., Beaulieu A., Franssen T., Van Leeuwen T.N., Mongeon P., Tatum C.T., Valkenburg G. & Wouters P.F. (2018), Evaluative Inquiry: Engaging research evaluation analytically and strategically. Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European Research Agenda – Valuation of SSH in mission-oriented research 28 november 2018 - 29 november 2018. Vienna: EU Council Conference on Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European Research Agenda – Valuation of SSH in mission-oriented research.
- De Rijcke S., Wouters P.F., Rushforth A.D., Franssen T.P. & Hammarfelt B. (2016), Evaluation practices and effects of indicator use - A literature review, Research Evaluation 25(2): 161-169.
- De Wilde M. & Franssen T.P. (2016), The material practices of quantification: Measuring ‘deprivation’ in the Amsterdam Neighbourhood Policy, Critical Social Policy 36(4): 489-510.
- Hessels L., Scholten W., Franssen T.P. & De Rijcke S. (2016), Excellent Geld: De rol van excellentiesubsidies bij vier toponderzoeksgroepen in Nederland. Den Haag: Rathenau Instituut.