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Scientometrics, Volume 112
Volume 112, Number 1, July 2017
- Alcione Lino de Araújo, Bethânia Ávila Rodrigues, Leomara Battisti Telles, Mônica Cristine S. Vaz, Juliana Vitória Messias Bittencourt:
A bibliometric analysis of the Scielo database: a Brazilian portfolio of the solidarity economy. 1-20 - Patrick Georges:
Western classical music development: a statistical analysis of composers similarity, differentiation and evolution. 21-53 - Jianping Li, Yongjia Xie, Dengsheng Wu, Yuanping Chen:
Underestimating or overestimating the distribution inequality of research funding? The influence of funding sources and subdivision. 55-74 - Sichao Tong, Per Ahlgren:
Evolution of three Nobel Prize themes and a Nobel snub theme in chemistry: a bibliometric study with focus on international collaboration. 75-90 - Jiming Hu, Yin Zhang:
Discovering the interdisciplinary nature of Big Data research through social network analysis and visualization. 91-109 - Nazmus Saquib, Mohammed Saddik Zaghloul, AbdulRahman Mazrou, Juliann Saquib:
Cardiovascular disease research in Saudi Arabia: a bibliometric analysis. 111-140 - Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo:
The citation-based impact of complex innovation systems scales with the size of the system. 141-151 - Hajdeja Iglic, Patrick Doreian, Luka Kronegger, Anuska Ferligoj:
With whom do researchers collaborate and why? 153-174 - Kairui Zuo, Jiancheng Guan:
Measuring the R&D efficiency of regions by a parallel DEA game model. 175-194 - Negin Salimi:
Quality assessment of scientific outputs using the BWM. 195-213 - Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado, Esther Ferrándiz, M. Dolores León, Pedro J. Moreno:
The geography of university scientific production in Europe: an exploration in the field of Food Science and Technology. 215-240 - Hamid R. Jamali:
Copyright compliance and infringement in ResearchGate full-text journal articles. 241-254 - Alberto Gherardini, Alberto Nucciotti:
Yesterday's giants and invisible colleges of today. A study on the 'knowledge transfer' scientific domain. 255-271 - Shino Iwami:
Study on the destination of research via knowledge flows. 273-288 - Manuel Portugal Ferreira, Nuno Rosa Reis, Roberta M. Paula, Cláudia Frias Pinto:
Structural and longitudinal analysis of the knowledge base on spin-off research. 289-313 - Stepán Jurajda, Stanislav Kozubek, Daniel Münich, Samuel Skoda:
Scientific publication performance in post-communist countries: still lagging far behind. 315-328 - Wei Wang, Shuo Yu, Teshome Megersa Bekele, Xiangjie Kong, Feng Xia:
Scientific collaboration patterns vary with scholars' academic ages. 329-343 - Julia Vainio, Kim Holmberg:
Highly tweeted science articles: who tweets them? An analysis of Twitter user profile descriptions. 345-366 - Omar Mubin, Abdullah Al Mahmud, Muneeb Imtiaz Ahmad:
HCI down under: reflecting on a decade of the OzCHI conference. 367-382 - Leihan Zhang, Ke Xu, Jichang Zhao:
Sleeping beauties in meme diffusion. 383-402 - Pei-Shan Chi, Wolfgang Glänzel:
An empirical investigation of the associations among usage, scientific collaboration and citation impact. 403-412 - Shesen Guo, Ganzhou Zhang:
Analyzing concept complexity, knowledge ageing and diffusion pattern of Mooc. 413-430 - Martin S. Andersen, Jeremy W. Bray, Albert N. Link:
On the failure of scientific research: an analysis of SBIR projects funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. 431-442 - Enrique Orduña-Malea, Alberto Martín-Martín, Mike Thelwall, Emilio Delgado López-Cózar:
Do ResearchGate Scores create ghost academic reputations? 443-460 - Elham Erfanian, Amir B. Ferreira Neto:
Scientific output: labor or capital intensive? An analysis for selected countries. 461-482 - Zheng Xie, Zonglin Xie, Miao Li, Jianping Li, Dongyun Yi:
Modeling the coevolution between citations and coauthorship of scientific papers. 483-507 - Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha, Mahshid Abdoli:
Is medical research informing professional practice more highly cited? Evidence from AHFS DI Essentials in drugs.com. 509-527 - Cristina I. Fernandes, João J. Ferreira, Mário L. Raposo, Cristina Estevão, Marta Peris-Ortiz, Carlos Rueda-Armengot:
The dynamic capabilities perspective of strategic management: a co-citation analysis. 529-555 - Iñaki Bildosola, Pilar Gonzalez, Paz Moral:
An approach for modelling and forecasting research activity related to an emerging technology. 557-572 - Kuku Joseph Aduku, Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha:
Do Mendeley reader counts reflect the scholarly impact of conference papers? An investigation of computer science and engineering. 573-581 - Hongguang Dong, Menghui Li, Ru Liu, Chensheng Wu, Jinshan Wu:
Allometric scaling in scientific fields. 583-594 - Peng Bao, Chengxiang Zhai:
Dynamic credit allocation in scientific literature. 595-606 - Andrea Bonaccorsi, Cinzia Daraio, Gualtiero Fantoni, Viola Folli, Marco Leonetti, Giancarlo Ruocco:
Do social sciences and humanities behave like life and hard sciences? 607-653 - James Hartley, Yuh-Shan Ho:
The decline and fall of book reviews in psychology: a bibliometric analysis. 655-657 - Anand Bihari, Sudhakar Tripathi:
EM-index: a new measure to evaluate the scientific impact of scientists. 659-677 - Osmo Kivinen, Juha Hedman, Kalle Artukka:
Scientific publishing and global university rankings. How well are top publishing universities recognized? 679-695 - Jaroslav Fiala, Jirí J. Mares, Jaroslav Sesták:
Reflections on how to evaluate the professional value of scientific papers and their corresponding citations. 697-709
Volume 112, Number 2, August 2017
- Shu-Hao Chang:
The evolutionary growth estimation model of international cooperative patent networks. 711-729 - Christopher W. Belter:
A relevance ranking method for citation-based search results. 731-746 - Janaína Gomide, Hugo Kling, Daniel R. Figueiredo:
Name usage pattern in the synonym ambiguity problem in bibliographic data. 747-766 - Mi Kyung Lee, Ho Young Yoon, Marc Smith, Hye Jin Park, Han Woo Park:
Mapping a Twitter scholarly communication network: a case of the association of internet researchers' conference. 767-797 - Lukas D. Filser, Fábio Francisco da Silva, Otávio José de Oliveira:
State of research and future research tendencies in lean healthcare: a bibliometric analysis. 799-816 - Laurie Ciaramella, Catalina Martínez, Yann Ménière:
Tracking patent transfers in different European countries: methods and a first application to medical technologies. 817-850 - Jin Mao, Yujie Cao, Kun Lu, Gang Li:
Topic scientific community in science: a combined perspective of scientific collaboration and topics. 851-875 - Pablo Dorta-González, Sara M. Gonzalez-Betancor, María-Isabel Dorta-González:
Reconsidering the gold open access citation advantage postulate in a multidisciplinary context: an analysis of the subject categories in the Web of Science database 2009-2014. 877-901 - Charlotte Wien, Bertil Fabricius Dorch, Asger Væring Larsen:
Contradicting incentives for research collaboration. 903-915 - Isabelle Dorsch:
Relative visibility of authors' publications in different information services. 917-925 - Chao Lu, Ying Ding, Chengzhi Zhang:
Understanding the impact change of a highly cited article: a content-based citation analysis. 927-945 - José Luis Ortega:
Are peer-review activities related to reviewer bibliometric performance? A scientometric analysis of Publons. 947-962 - Vahid Garousi, João M. Fernandes:
Quantity versus impact of software engineering papers: a quantitative study. 963-1006 - Naomi Fukuzawa:
Characteristics of papers published in journals: an analysis of open access journals, country of publication, and languages used. 1007-1023 - Yixi Li, Yuan Wang, Xue Rui, Yaxiu Li, Yang Li, Huanzhi Wang, Jian Zuo, Yindong Tong:
Sources of atmospheric pollution: a bibliometric analysis. 1025-1045 - Matthias Potthoff, Fabian Zimmermann:
Is there a gender-based fragmentation of communication science? An investigation of the reasons for the apparent gender homophily in citations. 1047-1063 - James Hartley, Yuh-Shan Ho:
Who woke the sleeping beauties in psychology? 1065-1068 - Francisco González Sala, Julia Osca Lluch, Francisco Tortosa Gil, María Peñaranda Ortega:
Characteristics of monographic special issues in Ibero-American psychology journals: visibility and relevance for authors and publishers. 1069-1077 - Werner Marx, Robin Haunschild, Bernie French, Lutz Bornmann:
Slow reception and under-citedness in climate change research: A case study of Charles David Keeling, discoverer of the risk of global warming. 1079-1092 - Therese Söderlund, Guy Madison:
Objectivity and realms of explanation in academic journal articles concerning sex/gender: a comparison of Gender studies and the other social sciences. 1093-1109 - John Mingers, Martin Meyer:
Normalizing Google Scholar data for use in research evaluation. 1111-1121 - John Mingers, Martin Meyer:
Erratum to: Normalizing Google Scholar data for use in research evaluation. 1123-1124 - Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha:
ResearchGate versus Google Scholar: Which finds more early citations? 1125-1131 - Gangan Prathap:
Letter to the editor: comments on the paper of Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti and Tommaso Lando: a theoretical model of the relationship between the h-index and other simple citation indicators. 1133-1136 - Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti:
Reply to the comments of Prathap. 1137-1140 - András Schubert:
Science dynamics: from production to evaluation - two recent books. 1141-1145
Volume 112, Number 3, September 2017
- Andrea Bonaccorsi, Luca Secondi:
The determinants of research performance in European universities: a large scale multilevel analysis. 1147-1178 - Olga Popova, Dmitry Romanov, Alexander Drozdov, Alexander Gerashchenko:
Citation-based criteria of the significance of the research activity of scientific teams. 1179-1202 - Bo-Hyeong Lee, So Young Sohn:
Exploring the effect of dual use on the value of military technology patents based on the renewal decision. 1203-1227 - Chao Yang, Donghua Zhu, Xuefeng Wang, Yi Zhang, Guangquan Zhang, Jie Lu:
Requirement-oriented core technological components' identification based on SAO analysis. 1229-1248 - Ming Li, Xiangdong Chen, Gupeng Zhang:
How does firm size affect technology licensing? Empirical evidence from China. 1249-1269 - Joaquin Chapa, Zeeshan Haq, Adam S. Cifu:
Comparative analysis of the factors associated with citation and media coverage of clinical research. 1271-1283 - Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo, J. Sylvan Katz:
The scaling relationship between degree centrality of countries and their citation-based performance on Management Information Systems. 1285-1299 - Jun Zhang, Zhaolong Ning, Xiaomei Bai, Xiangjie Kong, Jinmeng Zhou, Feng Xia:
Exploring time factors in measuring the scientific impact of scholars. 1301-1321 - Enrique Arbeláez-Cortés, Andrés R. Acosta-Galvis, Carlos DoNascimiento, Diana Espitia-Reina, Arturo González-Alvarado, Claudia A. Medina:
Knowledge linked to museum specimen vouchers: measuring scientific production from a major biological collection in Colombia. 1323-1341 - Roberto Lopez-Olmedo, R. Marmolejo-Leyva, Miguel Ángel Pérez-Angón, Laura Liliana Villa-Vázquez, Edgar Záyago-Lau:
The role of public policies in the decentralization process of Mexican science and the formation of new researchers in institutions outside the Mexico City area. 1343-1366 - Wynne E. Norton, Alina Lungeanu, David A. Chambers, Noshir Contractor:
Mapping the growing discipline of dissemination and implementation science in health. 1367-1390 - Diana Tal, Avishag Gordon:
Publication attributes of leadership: what do they mean? 1391-1402 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Flavia Di Costa:
Specialization versus diversification in research activities: the extent, intensity and relatedness of field diversification by individual scientists. 1403-1418 - Serhat Burmaoglu, Ozcan Saritas, Levent Bekir Kidak, Ipek Camuz Berber:
Evolution of connected health: a network perspective. 1419-1438 - Philip Shapira, Seokbeom Kwon, Jan L. Youtie:
Tracking the emergence of synthetic biology. 1439-1469 - Antonio Eleazar Serrano-López, Peter Ingwersen, Elías Sanz-Casado:
Wind power research in Wikipedia: Does Wikipedia demonstrate direct influence of research publications and can it be used as adequate source in research evaluation? 1471-1488 - Wei Du, Xusen Cheng, Chen Yang, Jianshan Sun, Jian Ma:
Establishing interoperability among knowledge organization systems for research management: a social network approach. 1489-1506 - Carlos G. Figuerola, Francisco-Javier García Marco, María Pinto:
Mapping the evolution of library and information science (1978-2014) using topic modeling on LISA. 1507-1535 - Paul Kudlow, Matthew J. Cockerill, Danielle Toccalino, Devin Bissky Dziadyk, Alan Rutledge, Aviv Shachak, Roger S. McIntyre, Arun Ravindran, Gunther Eysenbach:
Online distribution channel increases article usage on Mendeley: a randomized controlled trial. 1537-1556 - Mingyang Wang, Shi Li, Guangsheng Chen:
Detecting latent referential articles based on their vitality performance in the latest 2 years. 1557-1571 - Loet Leydesdorff, Dieter Franz Kogler, Bowen Yan:
Mapping patent classifications: portfolio and statistical analysis, and the comparison of strengths and weaknesses. 1573-1591 - Jessica Petersen, Fabian Hattke, Rick Vogel:
Editorial governance and journal impact: a study of management and business journals. 1593-1614 - Francisco Javier Ramos-Pardo, Pablo Sánchez-Antolín:
Production of educational theory doctoral theses in Spain (2001-2015). 1615-1630 - Katja Rost, Thorsten Teichert, Alan Pilkington:
Social network analytics for advanced bibliometrics: referring to actor roles of management journals instead of journal rankings. 1631-1657 - Maxim Kotsemir, Sergey Shashnov:
Measuring, analysis and visualization of research capacity of university at the level of departments and staff members. 1659-1689 - Alfonso Ávila-Robinson, Shintaro Sengoku:
Tracing the knowledge-building dynamics in new stem cell technologies through techno-scientific networks. 1691-1720 - András Schubert:
Power positions in cardiology publications. 1721-1743 - Ferenc Jankó, Judit Papp-Vancsó, Norbert Móricz:
Is climate change controversy good for science? IPCC and contrarian reports in the light of bibliometrics. 1745-1759 - Yufeng Duan, Zequan Xiong:
Download patterns of journal papers and their influencing factors. 1761-1775 - Rongying Zhao, Mingkun Wei:
Academic impact evaluation of Wechat in view of social media perspective. 1777-1791 - Belén Álvarez Bornstein, Fernanda Morillo, María Bordons:
Funding acknowledgments in the Web of Science: completeness and accuracy of collected data. 1793-1812 - Salil Gunashekar, Steven Wooding, Susan Guthrie:
How do NIHR peer review panels use bibliometric information to support their decisions? 1813-1835 - Franklin G. Mixon Jr., Benno Torgler, Kamal P. Upadhyaya:
Scholarly impact and the timing of major awards in economics. 1837-1852 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva:
Does China need to rethink its metrics- and citation-based research rewards policies? 1853-1857 - Lutz Bornmann, Klaus Wohlrabe, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
Calculating the excellence shift: How efficiently do institutions produce highly cited papers? 1859-1864 - Robert Tomaszewski:
Citations to chemical resources in scholarly articles: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics and The Merck Index. 1865-1879 - Jose A. García, Rosa Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia:
Problems with open participation in peer review. 1881-1885 - Anne-Wil Harzing, Satu Alakangas:
Microsoft Academic is one year old: the Phoenix is ready to leave the nest. 1887-1894
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