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Departmental award
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Department with the most open access full text in LSE Research Online per member of academic staff
The winning department with an impressive 11 papers per academic staff is Media and Communications. The top five Departments are:
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Media and Communications 11 papers per member of staff
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Economics 10 papers per member of staff
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Economic History 8 papers per member of staff
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Geography and Environment 5 papers per member of staff
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Social Policy 3 papers per member of staff
Individual awards
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Individual award for the most downloaded open access full text item in LSE Research Online from May 2007 to date.
The author of the winning article is Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro |with a fantastic 3,475 downloads of the 2002 paper A psychological contract perspective on organizational citizenship behavior|. The top three downloaded items in LSE Research Online out of a total of are:
1. Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro| (2002) A psychological contract perspective on organizational citizenship behavior|. Journal of organizational behavior, 23 (8). pp. 927-946. 3475 downloads
2. Oliver Curry |(2005) Morality as natural history|. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London. 3295 downloads
3. Nicola Lacey| (2007) H.L.A. Hart's rule of law: the limits of philosophy in historical perspective|. Quaderni fiorentini, 36. pp. 1203-1224. 3015 downloads.
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Individual award for largest number of open access full text papers in LSE Research Online
The member of staff with the greatest number of open access full text items in LSE Research Online is Sonia Livingstone |with an impressive 103 papers. The LSE staff with the most open access papers in LSE Research Online are:
1. Sonia Livingstone|, Professor of Media and Communications and Head of Department, Department of Media and Communications. 103 full text papers
2. Peter Robinson|, Tooke Professor of Economic Science and Statistics, Department of Economics. 67 full text papers
=3. Christian List|, Professor of Political Science and Philosophy, Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (CPNSS) and Department of Government. 53 full text papers
=3. Oliver Linton|, Professor of Econometrics, Department of Economics, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD), and Financial Markets Group (FMG). 53 full text papers.