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How much does a Ph.D. scholarship program impact an emerging economy research performance?

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Author(s):
Bin, Adriana ; Salles-Filho, Sergio ; Spatti, Ana Carolina ; Mena-Chalco, Jesus Pascual ; Basile Colugnati, Fernando Antonio
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: SCIENTOMETRICS; v. 127, n. 12, p. 26-pg., 2022-08-12.
Abstract

This paper presents an impact evaluation of scholarships, within the Brazilian context, on the scientific performance of Ph.D. holders. The objective is to measure the scholarly production of beneficiaries from FAPESP's (Sao Paulo Research Foundation) Ph.D. Scholarship Program against unsuccessful applicants. The studied population includes all the individuals who applied for Ph.D. scholarships between 2003 and 2017 and were either granted or rejected by FAPESP. Our evaluation employed a quasi-experimental with ex post facto design. The treatment group comprehends awarded individuals that have completed their Ph.D. degree. The control groups comprehend individuals who: (a) had their application rejected but completed their Ph.D. with scholarships from other funding agencies; and (b) who were rejected but completed their Ph.D. without any scholarship. Additionally, we also conducted an analysis comparing FAPESP awardees with best-rejected individuals. Data collection was carried out for all knowledge fields on large secondary databases (including Scopus and Google Scholar for citations and H-index, Lattes Curriculum Vitae, FAPESP, and CAPES-Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel). We used exact matching for the analysis. We find that the number of publications, citations, and H-index is higher for FAPESP scholarship holders than for those rejected. The "FAPESP scholarship effect" is much higher when compared to those who did not have support from funding agencies to complete their Ph.D. studies. Therefore, our results vindicate the importance of scholarships for doctoral students to produce qualified scientific knowledge in an emerging economy like Brazil. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 17/17461-1 - Systematic impact evaluation of STI actions and programs
Grantee:Sergio Luiz Monteiro Salles Filho
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 21/00508-0 - Exploring new metrics and analysis techniques in ST&I policies and programs evaluations: the case of FAPESP PhD scholarships
Grantee:Ana Carolina Spatti
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral