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The Influence of Author Degree Centrality and L-Index on Scientific Performance of Physical Education and Training Papers in China Based on the Perspective of Social Network Analysis

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  • Bin Zhang
  • Jian Wu
  • Qian Huang
  • Yujiao Tan
  • Lu Zhang
  • Qian Zheng
  • Yu Zhang
  • Miao He
  • Wei Wang
  • Fei Xiong

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With the increasing frequency of scientific cooperation, research on the impact of scientific cooperation on scholars’ scientific performance has become a hot topic in academic research. This paper mainly uses quantitative research methods such as bibliometrics and social network analysis to analyze the correlation between degree centrality, L-index, and scientific performance of the Chinese author of Physical Education and Training Science and draws the following conclusions: (1) degree centrality is positively correlated with the number of papers, average citations per paper, and H-index and (2) L-index is positively correlated with the number of papers, average citations per paper, and H-index. Unlike previous studies on scientific collaboration networks and scholars’ performance that focused on traditional network characteristics indicators, this study introduces a new network characteristics indicator, L-index, through which the degree of collaboration between authors and other important authors in the research field can be better assessed, which also provides a new direction for research related to research collaboration networks and scholars’ performance; at the same time, it also provides a theoretical basis for subsequent research on the utility of scientific collaboration, a reference for the assessment of the research performance of scholars in other disciplines, and a theoretical reference for more scientific and comprehensive prediction of scholars’ research performance in the future.

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  • Bin Zhang & Jian Wu & Qian Huang & Yujiao Tan & Lu Zhang & Qian Zheng & Yu Zhang & Miao He & Wei Wang & Fei Xiong, 2021. "The Influence of Author Degree Centrality and L-Index on Scientific Performance of Physical Education and Training Papers in China Based on the Perspective of Social Network Analysis," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:3066602
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/3066602
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