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Evidence through the lens of bibliometrics—the case of Finnish higher education admission reform




AuthorsForsell Joni, Mankki Ville

PublisherRoutledge, Taylor&Francis Group

Publication year2022

JournalNordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy

eISSN2002-0317

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/20020317.2022.2149099

Web address https://doi.org/10.1080/20020317.2022.2149099

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/176997381


Abstract

A major admissions reform was carried out in Finnish higher education at the end of the last decade. This paper focuses on three main policy papers connected to the reform and examines the use and production of evidence therein. Drawing on bibliometric research and research on educational policy, we aim to provide insight into how to utilize citation analysis when examining evidence in educational policymaking. In the three policy papers, domestic legislature was cited the most frequently, and research from higher education institutions was cited the least. Affirmational citations were the most prominent; perfunctory, assumptive, conceptual, persuasive, contrastive, and negational citations were found to a lesser extent. When cross-examined in relation to citation types, sources were mostly cited as affirmational, with the exception of research from higher education institutions, which was cited as conceptual information. We also found that the writers cited their own previously written ministry-affiliated policy brief as central information in one of the policy papers connected to the reform. Our study is in line with the earlier literature showing that certain sources, such as domestic publications, are favoured over others. It also illustrates the different citation strategies experts employ to substantiate and legitimize educational policymaking.


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