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Scientometrics, Volume 129
Volume 129, Number 1, January 2024
- Wan Siti Nur Aiza, Liyana Shuib, Norisma Idris, Nur Baiti Afini Normadhi:
Features, techniques and evaluation in predicting articles' citations: a review from years 2010-2023. 1-29 - Michael Färber, Lazaros Tampakis:
Analyzing the impact of companies on AI research based on publications. 31-63 - John P. Nelson, Barry Bozeman, Stuart Bretschneider, Spencer L. Lindsay:
How do academic public administration and public policy researchers affect policymaking? Functional groupings from survey data. 65-93 - Mad Khir Johari Abdullah Sani, Sharunizam Shari, Noor Zaidi Sahid, Norshila Shaifuddin, Zuraidah Abdul Manaf, Alexander van Servellen:
ASEAN Library and Information Science (LIS) research (2018-2022): a bibliometric analysis with strategies for enhanced global impact. 95-125 - Angelo M. Solarino, Elizabeth L. Rose, Cristian Luise:
Going complex or going easy? The impact of research questions on citations. 127-146 - Kjersten Bunker Whittington, Molly M. King, Isabella Cingolani:
Structure, status, and span: gender differences in co-authorship networks across 16 region-subject pairs (2009-2013). 147-179 - Danielle H. Lee:
Exploring the determinants of research performance for early-career researchers: a literature review. 181-235 - Shlomit Hadad, Noa Aharony, Daphne R. Raban:
Policy shaping the impact of open-access publications: a longitudinal assessment. 237-260 - Mahsa Amiri, Maryam Yaghtin, Hajar Sotudeh:
How do tweeters feel about scientific misinformation: an infoveillance sentiment analysis of tweets on retraction notices and retracted papers. 261-287 - Donna K. Ginther, Carlos Zambrana, Patricia Oslund, Wan-Ying Chang:
Do two wrongs make a right? Measuring the effect of publications on science careers. 289-320 - Laurent Linnemer:
A menagerie of rankings: a look in RePEc's factory. 321-372 - Alberto Baccini, Federica Baccini, Lucio Barabesi, Martina Cioni, Eugenio Petrovich, Daria Pignalosa:
Fine-grained classification of journal articles based on multiple layers of information through similarity network fusion: The case of the Cambridge Journal of Economics. 373-400 - Marco Schirone:
The formation of a field: sustainability science and its leading journals. 401-429 - Ho Fai Chan, Ella Hugo, Benno Torgler:
Tracking a "radioactive tracer": laziness in academia. 431-443 - Qian Wang, Guangwei Hu:
Expressions of confusion in research articles: a diachronic cross-disciplinary investigation. 445-471 - Yang Zhang, Yinghua Xie, Longfei Li, Yian Liang, Houqiang Yu:
How is public discussion as reflected in WeChat articles different from scholarly research in China? An empirical study of metaverse. 473-495 - Katerina Guba:
Why do sociologists on academic periphery willingly support bibliometric indicators? 497-518 - Fei Shu, Vincent Larivière:
The oligopoly of open access publishing. 519-536 - Enrique Orduña-Malea, Núria Bautista-Puig:
Research assessment under debate: disentangling the interest around the DORA declaration on Twitter. 537-559 - Alex Jie Yang, Hongcun Gong, Yuhao Wang, Chao Zhang, Sanhong Deng:
Rescaling the disruption index reveals the universality of disruption distributions in science. 561-580 - Louis-Stéphane Le Clercq:
ABCal: a Python package for author bias computation and scientometric plotting for reviews and meta-analyses. 581-600 - Christian Leibel, Lutz Bornmann:
What do we know about the disruption index in scientometrics? An overview of the literature. 601-639 - Yongzhen Wang:
Comparison of citation impact between pre-and post-publication peer-selected best papers: the case of Best Paper Awards recipients at computer science conferences. 641-662 - Jianan Huang:
Diagnosing the declining industry sponsorship in clinical research. 663-679 - Hui Li, Xingmei Zhang:
Dr. Anonymous is still there: a revisit of legal scholarly publishing. 681-692 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Neil J. Vickers, Serhii Nazarovets:
From citation metrics to citation ethics: Critical examination of a highly-cited 2017 moth pheromone paper. 693-703 - Serhii Nazarovets:
Visualization of rank-citation curves for fast detection of h-index anomalies in university metrics. 705-711 - Frode Eika Sandnes:
Can we identify prominent scholars using ChatGPT? 713-718
Volume 129, Number 2, February 2024
- Stephen M. Petrie, T'Mir D. Julius:
A novel text representation which enables image classifiers to also simultaneously classify text, applied to name disambiguation. 719-743 - Yanhui Song, Lixin Lei:
Inventor bibliographic-patent-coupling analysis and inventor-patent-classification-coupling analysis: a comparative analysis based on NPE. 745-765 - Tirthankar Ghosal, Kamal Kaushik Varanasi, Valia Kordoni:
A Deep Multi-Tasking Approach Leveraging on Cited-Citing Paper Relationship For Citation Intent Classification. 767-783 - Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo:
A decades - long partnership: examining the Cuba-China scientific collaboration. 785-802 - Hamid R. Jamali:
Country names in journal titles: shaping researchers' perception of journals quality. 803-823 - Chun-Kai Huang, Cameron Neylon, Lucy Montgomery, Richard Hosking, James P. Diprose, Rebecca N. Handcock, Katie Wilson:
Open access research outputs receive more diverse citations. 825-845 - Byoung-Kwon Ko, Yeongkyun Jang, Jae-Suk Yang:
Universalism and particularism in the recommendations of the nobel prize for science. 847-868 - Jamal El Ouahi:
Scientometric rules as a guide to transform science systems in the Middle East and North Africa. 869-888 - Giuseppe Calignano, Elisabeth Winsents:
Relations between academic reputation and innovation networks. 889-908 - Xingyu Gao, Qiang Wu, Yuanyuan Liu, Ruilu Yang:
Pasteur's quadrant in AI: do patent-cited papers have higher scientific impact? 909-932 - Wei-Shu Liu, Rong Ni, Guangyuan Hu:
Web of Science Core Collection's coverage expansion: the forgotten Arts & Humanities Citation Index? 933-955 - Lokman Tutuncu:
Gatekeepers or gatecrashers? The inside connection in editorial board publications of Turkish national journals. 957-984 - Wencan Tian, Zhichao Fang, Xianwen Wang, Rodrigo Costas:
A multi-dimensional analysis of usage counts, Mendeley readership, and citations for journal and conference papers. 985-1013 - Xuejian Huang, Zhibin Wu, Gensheng Wang, Zhipeng Li, Yuansheng Luo, Xiaofang Wu:
ResGAT: an improved graph neural network based on multi-head attention mechanism and residual network for paper classification. 1015-1036 - Solanki Gupta, Vivek Kumar Singh:
Distributional characteristics of Dimensions concepts: An Empirical Analysis using Zipf's law. 1037-1053 - Marjan Cugmas, Franc Mali, Luka Kronegger:
Longitudinal patterns of scientific collaboration in doctoral studies. 1055-1077 - Robin Haunschild, Werner Marx, Jürgen Weis:
How can revivals of scientific publications be explained using bibliometric methods? A case study discovering booster papers for the 1985 Physics Nobel Prize paper. 1079-1095 - Mike Thelwall, Stephen Pinfield:
The accuracy of field classifications for journals in Scopus. 1097-1117 - Mona Farouk Ali:
Is there a "difference-in-difference"? The impact of scientometric evaluation on the evolution of international publications in Egyptian universities and research centres. 1119-1154 - Alberto Gómez-Espés, Michael Färber, Adam Jatowt:
Benefits of international collaboration in computer science: a case study of China, the European Union, and the United States. 1155-1171
Volume 129, Number 3, March 2024
- Jianhua Hou, Shiqi Tang, Yang Zhang:
A novel technology life cycle analysis method based on LSTM and CRF. 1173-1196 - Tânia Pinto, Aurora A. C. Teixeira:
Research output and economic growth in technological laggard contexts: a longitudinal analysis (1980-2019) by type of research. 1197-1230 - Sven E. Hug:
How do referees integrate evaluation criteria into their overall judgment? Evidence from grant peer review. 1231-1253 - Rafael Ventura:
The use of scientific methods and models in the philosophy of science. 1255-1276 - Arda Tuncer, Ferhan Gezici:
Influence of proximities and their interaction effects on scientific collaborations: the case of Turkish regions. 1277-1298 - Martin Jakab, Eva Kittl, Tobias Kiesslich:
How many authors are (too) many? A retrospective, descriptive analysis of authorship in biomedical publications. 1299-1328 - Richard S. J. Tol:
The Nobel family. 1329-1346 - Chao Yang, Cui Huang:
Target-oriented policy diffusion analysis: a case study of China's information technology policy. 1347-1376 - Prabhat Kumar Bharti, Mayank Agarwal, Asif Ekbal:
Please be polite to your peers: a multi-task model for assessing the tone and objectivity of critiques of peer review comments. 1377-1413 - Yu-Wei Chang, Majid Nabavi:
Comparison of disciplines, topics, and methods in studies in Journal of Informetrics and Scientometrics from 2016 to 2020. 1415-1439 - Weiyu Duan, Ying Guo:
Focused or divided? Collaborative attention and technological orientations in technology transfer. 1441-1467 - Toluwase Victor Asubiaro, Sodiq Onaolapo, David S. Mills:
Regional disparities in Web of Science and Scopus journal coverage. 1469-1491 - Fredrik Niclas Piro, Marco Seeber, Lili Wang:
Regional and sectoral variations in the ability to attract funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Program and Horizon 2020. 1493-1521 - Edwin Montes-Orozco, Karen Miranda, Abel García-Nájera, Juan-Carlos López-García:
On the analysis of collaboration networks between industry and academia: the Mexican case of the innovation incentive program. 1523-1544 - Renata Cristina Gutierres Castanha, Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio, Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez:
Co-citation analysis between coupler authors of a scientific domain's citation identity: a case study in scientometrics. 1545-1566 - Kun Chen, Xu Liu, Abduhalik Wupur, Guoliang Yang:
Ranking journals by voting with feet: a new method for journal evaluation. 1567-1588 - Zhenye Huang, Deyou Tang, Rong Zhao, Wenjing Rao:
A scientific paper recommendation method using the time decay heterogeneous graph. 1589-1613 - Ho Fai Chan, Franklin G. Mixon Jr., Benno Torgler:
Lifespan and scientific leadership: a counterfactual analysis between presidents and fellows of the Royal Society. 1615-1635 - Tiange Wang, Zixuan Li, Shan Huang, Bo Yang:
Is ORCID a reliable source for CV analysis? Exploring the data availability of ORCID academic profiles. 1637-1662 - Yiying Yang, Fan Pan:
Diachronic changes in syntactic complexity of science research articles: a comparative study of medicine and mechanical engineering. 1663-1686 - Sumiko Asai:
Determinants of manuscript submissions to fully open access journals: elasticity to article processing charges. 1687-1696 - Denis Kosyakov, Andrey Guskov:
Disciplinary and institutional shifts: decomposing deviations in the country-level proportions of conference papers in Scopus. 1697-1717 - Manuel Goyanes, Tamás Tóth, Gergo Háló:
Gender differences in google scholar representation and impact: an empirical analysis of political communication, journalism, health communication, and media psychology. 1719-1737 - Barbara Tóth, Hossein Motahari-Nezhad, Nicki Horseman, László Berek, Levente Kovács, Áron Hölgyesi, Márta Péntek, Seyedali Mirjalili, László Gulácsi, Zsombor Zrubka:
Ranking resilience: assessing the impact of scientific performance and the expansion of the Times Higher Education Word University Rankings on the position of Czech, Hungarian, Polish, and Slovak universities. 1739-1770 - Daniel García-Costa, Francisco Grimaldo, Giangiacomo Bravo, Bahar Mehmani, Flaminio Squazzoni:
The silver lining of COVID-19 restrictions: research output of academics under lockdown. 1771-1786 - John G. Benjafield:
Exploring relationships among eminent psychologists using co-occurrence analysis. 1787-1799 - João M. Santos, Hugo Horta, Shihui Feng:
Homophily and its effects on collaborations and repeated collaborations: a study across scientific fields. 1801-1823 - Jane Cho:
The effect East Asian researcher's academic performance on international journal review and editing activities. 1825-1839 - Daria Gerashchenko:
Research topic switch and its relation to appointment as university leader. 1841-1862 - W. Benedikt Schmal:
How transformative are transformative agreements? Evidence from Germany across disciplines. 1863-1889 - Marko Orosnjak, Branko Strbac, Srdjan Vulanovic, Biserka Runje, Amalija Horvatic Novak, Andrej Razumic:
RCE (rationale-cogency-extent) criterion unravels features affecting citation impact of top-ranked systematic literature reviews: leaving the impression...is all you need. 1891-1947 - Peter Sjögårde, Per Ahlgren:
Normalization of direct citations for clustering in publication-level networks: evaluation of six approaches. 1949-1968 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva:
Citations to papers published in European Science Editing from 2020 to 2022: assessment using Scopus, Dimensions, Google Scholar, and Altmetrics. 1969-1974
Volume 129, Number 4, April 2024
- Peng Liu, Wei Zhou, Lijie Feng, Jinfeng Wang, Kuo-Yi Lin, Xuan Wu, Dingtang Zhang:
Mapping and comparing the technology evolution paths of scientific papers and patents: an integrated approach for forecasting technology trends. 1975-2005 - Malte Hückstädt, Luca M. Leisten:
Internal factors promoting research collaboration problems: an input-process-output analysis. 2007-2035 - Johannes van der Pol:
The impact of funding on the 5G innovation ecosystem. 2037-2056 - Pablo Sastrón-Toledo, Patricia Alonso-Álvarez, Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez:
Compliance with open access mandates and its effects on research visibility: the case of the Spanish National Plan of R&D. 2057-2081 - Luz Judith R. Esparza, Ángel Lee, Carmen Rubio:
Influence of cultural and socioeconomic factors on scientific production: a statistical analysis of the h-index. 2083-2099 - Elizaveta Savchenko, Ariel Rosenfeld:
Authorship conflicts in academia: an international cross-discipline survey. 2101-2121 - Ting-Yu Lin, Hao-Chien Cheng, Li-Fu Cheng, Tsung-Min Hung:
Registered report adoption in academic journals: assessing rates in different research domains. 2123-2130 - Jinhong Wu, Tianye Liu, Keliang Mu, Lei Zhou:
Identification and causal analysis of predatory open access journals based on interpretable machine learning. 2131-2158 - Kazuyuki Motohashi, Hitoshi Koshiba, Kenta Ikeuchi:
Measuring science and innovation linkage using text mining of research papers and patent information. 2159-2179 - Yonghe Lu, Xinyu Tong, Xin Xiong, Hou Zhu:
Knowledge graph enhanced citation recommendation model for patent examiners. 2181-2203 - Vadim Y. Kuperman, Gerald H. Sokol:
On the causes and ramifications of multi-authorship in science. 2205-2225 - Xin Ma, Tao Huang:
Proximity still matters in research collaboration! Evidence from the introduction of new airline routes and high-speed railways in China. 2227-2253 - Vinícius da Fonseca Vieira, Carlos H. G. Ferreira, Jussara M. Almeida, Edré Moreira, Alberto H. F. Laender, Wagner Meira Jr., Marcos André Gonçalves:
A network-driven study of hyperprolific authors in computer science. 2255-2283 - Jialiang Hao:
Titles in research articles and doctoral dissertations: cross-disciplinary and cross-generic perspectives. 2285-2307 - Reynaldo Gustavo Rivera, Carlos Orellana Fantoni, Eunice Gálvez, Priscilla Jimenez Pazmino, Carmen Karina Vaca Ruiz, Arturo Fitz Herbert:
Using scientometrics to mapping Latin American research networks in emerging fields: the field networking index. 2309-2335 - Moxin Li, Yang Wang:
Influence of political tensions on scientific productivity, citation impact, and knowledge combinations. 2337-2370 - Ismail Ragab Osman, Hendy Abdullah Hendy Ahmed:
Bibliometric analysis of Sci-Hub downloads by Egyptian researchers. 2371-2388 - Anastasiya-Mariya Asanov, Igor Asanov, Guido Buenstorf, Valon Kadriu, Pia Schoch:
Patterns of dissertation dissemination: publication-based outcomes of doctoral theses in the social sciences. 2389-2405 - Elizabeth S. Vieira:
Research collaboration and knowledge development in Africa: the case of neonatal conditions. 2407-2431 - Avinash Kumar, Moumita Koley, Alfredo Yegros, Ismael Ràfols:
Priorities of health research in India: evidence of misalignment between research outputs and disease burden. 2433-2450 - Elvira González-Salmón, Nicolás Robinson-García:
A call for transparency in gender assignment approaches. 2451-2454 - Lutz Bornmann:
Skewed distributions of scientists' productivity: a research program for the empirical analysis. 2455-2468 - Joost C. F. de Winter:
Can ChatGPT be used to predict citation counts, readership, and social media interaction? An exploration among 2222 scientific abstracts. 2469-2487 - Mikolaj Piniewski, Ivan Jaric, Demetris Koutsoyiannis, Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz:
Emerging plagiarism in peer-review evaluation reports: a tip of the iceberg? 2489-2498
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