Twitter Threads

Is economics insular to external influence? Is it becoming more interdisciplinary? We measured the ratio of extradisciplinary citations (COC) of economics and compared it to other social sciences and humanities (SSH)...

A new working paper on the role of disciplinary mobility (e.g., the ability of researchers to publish outside of their disciplines of origin) in behavioral economics. It is a contribution to the history of BE, but also a slightly original way to apply scientometrics. 

At the intersection of economics and philosophy, we find ‘economic methodology’ or ‘philosophy of economics’. A thread on the history of the field, its subjects of interest, and how it relates to heterodox economics using bibliometric methods. 

Is behavioral economics becoming less interdisciplinary? A thread on mapping and measuring the interdisciplinary practices of behavioral economics (BE) using 5 423 articles 

In this article, I discuss how BE went from a relatively unified research program to a multipolar research program with a variety of increasingly independent specialties 

In June of 2010, a special issue in the Journal of Economic Methodology was introduced with the question: “Neuroeconomics: Hype or Hope?” (Marchionni and Vromen, 2010). More than ten years later, it is time to provide an answer!