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May 2018, Volume 115, Issue 2
- 869-892 Emerging trends and new developments in information science: a document co-citation analysis (2009–2016)
by Jianhua Hou & Xiucai Yang & Chaomei Chen - 893-911 The mutually beneficial relationship of patents and scientific literature: topic evolution in nanoscience
by Yashuang Qi & Na Zhu & Yujia Zhai & Ying Ding - 913-928 Can Microsoft Academic be used for citation analysis of preprint archives? The case of the Social Science Research Network
by Michael Thelwall - 929-951 Inspecting the Achilles heel: a quantitative analysis of 50 years of family business definitions
by Remedios Hernández-Linares & Soumodip Sarkar & Manuel J. Cobo - 953-987 A look back over the past 40 years of female entrepreneurship: mapping knowledge networks
by Gina Santos & Carla Susana Marques & João J. Ferreira - 989-1006 The trench warfare of gender discrimination: evidence from academic promotions to full professor in Italy
by Giulio Marini & Viviana Meschitti - 1007-1015 Do traditional scientometric indicators predict social media activity on scientific knowledge? An analysis of the ecological literature
by João Carlos Nabout & Fabrício Barreto Teresa & Karine Borges Machado & Vitor Hugo Mendonça Prado & Luis Mauricio Bini & José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho - 1017-1037 Difference in the impact of open-access papers published by China and the USA
by Siluo Yang & Xin Xing & Dietmar Wolfram - 1039-1050 Do papers with an institutional e-mail address receive more citations than those with a non-institutional one?
by Si Shen & Ronald Rousseau & Dongbo Wang - 1051-1070 Analysing the variation tendencies of the numbers of yearly citations for sleeping beauties in science by using derivative analysis
by Hui Fang - 1071-1085 Writing styles in different scientific disciplines: a data science approach
by Amnah Alluqmani & Lior Shamir - 1087-1095 Proposal of a stochastic model to determine the bibliometric variables influencing the quality of a journal: application to the field of Dentistry
by Pilar Valderrama & Manuel Escabias & Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras & Alberto Rodríguez-Archilla & Mariano J. Valderrama - 1097-1100 Allegation of scientific misconduct increases Twitter attention
by Lutz Bornmann & Robin Haunschild - 1101-1105 Which differences can be expected when two universities in the Leiden Ranking are compared? Some benchmarks for institutional research evaluations
by Lutz Bornmann & Wolfgang Glänzel - 1107-1113 Multiple versions of the h-index: cautionary use for formal academic purposes
by Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva & Judit Dobránszki - 1115-1117 Comments on the Letter to the Editor on “Multiple versions of the h-index: cautionary use for formal academic purposes” by Jaime A. Teixera da Silva and Judit Dobránszki
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 1119-1123 Count highly-cited papers instead of papers with h citations: use normalized citation counts and compare “like with like”!
by Lutz Bornmann & Loet Leydesdorff - 1125-1130 Reflections around ‘the cautionary use’ of the h-index: response to Teixeira da Silva and Dobránszki
by Rodrigo Costas & Thomas Franssen - 1131-1137 Rejoinder to “Multiple versions of the h-index: cautionary use for formal academic purposes”
by Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva & Judit Dobránszki
April 2018, Volume 115, Issue 1
- 1-20 Web of Science use in published research and review papers 1997–2017: a selective, dynamic, cross-domain, content-based analysis
by Kai Li & Jason Rollins & Erjia Yan - 21-33 The contribution of the lexical component in hybrid clustering, the case of four decades of “Scientometrics”
by Bart Thijs & Wolfgang Glänzel - 35-49 An indicator of technical emergence
by Stephen F. Carley & Nils C. Newman & Alan L. Porter & Jon G. Garner - 51-77 How multiple networks help in creating knowledge: evidence from alternative energy patents
by Yan Yan & Jiancheng Guan - 79-109 Academics’ “ambidextrous behavior” and doctoral science mentoring practices
by Maria Rosario Benavides & Marcus Antonius Ynalvez - 111-130 Are leaders really leading? Journals that are first in Web of Science subject categories in the context of their groups
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 131-151 The impact of electronic theses and dissertations: a study of the institutional repository of a university in South Africa
by Siviwe Bangani - 153-168 Do funded papers attract more usage?
by Star X. Zhao & Wen Lou & Alice M. Tan & Shuang Yu - 169-188 Political science publications about Turkey
by Sebnem Cansun & Engin Arik - 189-200 Bias against research on gender bias
by Aleksandra Cislak & Magdalena Formanowicz & Tamar Saguy - 201-222 Bidirectional relationship between network position and knowledge creation in Scientometrics
by Jiancheng Guan & Lanxin Pang - 223-237 Authorship identification of documents with high content similarity
by Andi Rexha & Mark Kröll & Hermann Ziak & Roman Kern - 239-262 Do citations and readership identify seminal publications?
by Drahomira Herrmannova & Robert M. Patton & Petr Knoth & Christopher G. Stahl - 263-281 Do Norwegian academics who publish more earn higher salaries?
by Frode Eika Sandnes - 283-297 Cross-metric compatability and inconsistencies of altmetrics
by Christine Meschede & Tobias Siebenlist - 299-316 Analyzing the follower–followee ratio to determine user characteristics and institutional participation differences among research universities on ResearchGate
by Weiwei Yan & Yin Zhang & Wendy Bromfield - 317-349 The production of science in Africa: an analysis of publications in the science disciplines, 2000–2015
by Radhamany Sooryamoorthy - 351-368 Growth of the hepatitis literature over the period 1976–2015: What can the relative priority index teach us?
by S. L. Sangam & Uma B. Arali & C. G. Patil & Ronald Rousseau - 369-384 The funding factor: a cross-disciplinary examination of the association between research funding and citation impact
by Erjia Yan & Chaojiang Wu & Min Song - 385-394 Plots for visualizing paper impact and journal impact of single researchers in a single graph
by Lutz Bornmann & Robin Haunschild - 395-413 Predicting the research output/growth of selected countries: application of Even GM (1, 1) and NDGM models
by Saad Ahmed Javed & Sifeng Liu - 415-462 High research productivity in vertically undifferentiated higher education systems: Who are the top performers?
by Marek Kwiek - 463-486 Functional structure identification of scientific documents in computer science
by Wei Lu & Yong Huang & Yi Bu & Qikai Cheng - 487-500 The presence of the encyclicals in Web of Science: a bibliometric approach
by Rafael Repiso & Josu Ahedo & Julio Montero - 501-517 U.S. federal laboratories and their research partners: a quantitative case study
by Chuchu Chen & Albert N. Link & Zachary T. Oliver - 519-537 Usage pattern comparison of the same scholarly articles between Web of Science (WoS) and Springer
by Bikun Chen - 539-562 Evaluating the nursing academicians in Turkey in the scope of Web of Science: scientometrics of original articles
by Hale Turhan Damar & Ozlem Bilik & Guzin Ozdagoglu & Askin Ozdagoglu & Muhammet Damar - 563-576 Sustainability of open access citation advantage: the case of Elsevier’s author-pays hybrid open access journals
by Hajar Sotudeh & Zohreh Estakhr - 577-583 Totalized input–output assessment of research productivity of nations using multi-dimensional input and output
by Gangan Prathap - 585-606 University rankings: What do they really show?
by Jill Johnes - 607-611 Home institution bias in the New England Journal of Medicine? A noninferiority study on citation rates
by Alberto Falk Delgado & Anna Falk Delgado - 613-620 On the money value of peer review
by Sergio Copiello - 621-625 Is there an intrinsic logical error in null hypothesis significance tests? Commentary on: “Null hypothesis significance tests. A mix-up of two different theories: the basis for widespread confusion and numerous misinterpretations”
by Jinshan Wu - 627-635 NHST is still logically flawed
by Jesper W. Schneider
March 2018, Volume 114, Issue 3
- 781-794 A novel multiple layers name disambiguation framework for digital libraries using dynamic clustering
by Jia Zhu & Xingcheng Wu & Xueqin Lin & Changqin Huang & Gabriel Pui Cheong Fung & Yong Tang - 795-822 Long-term trends in the multidisciplinarity of some typical natural and social sciences, and its implications on the SSH versus STM distinction
by Sándor Soós & Zsófia Vida & András Schubert - 823-837 Multi-views on Nature Index of Chinese academic institutions
by Yu Liu & Dan Lin & Xiujuan Xu & Shimin Shan & Quan Z. Sheng - 839-857 Golden-ratio as a substitute to geometric and harmonic counting to determine multi-author publication credit
by Yannick Berker - 859-882 The conundrum of research productivity: a study on sociologists in Italy
by Aliakbar Akbaritabar & Niccolò Casnici & Flaminio Squazzoni - 883-904 Using acknowledgement data to characterize funding organizations by the types of research sponsored: the case of robotics research
by Cristian Mejia & Yuya Kajikawa - 905-918 A study on the citation situation within the citing paper: citation distribution of references according to mention frequency
by CholMyong Pak & Guang Yu & Weibin Wang - 919-932 The power law relationship between citation impact and multi-authorship patterns in articles in Information Science & Library Science journals
by Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo & J. Sylvan Katz - 933-950 The relation between the quality of research, researchers’ experience, and their academic environment
by Thor-Erik Sandberg Hanssen & Finn Jørgensen & Berner Larsen - 951-970 A pilot study on the connection between scientific fields and patent classification systems
by Shu-Hao Chang - 971-992 Gender distinctions in patenting: Does nanotechnology make a difference?
by Yu Meng - 993-1010 Predicting scientific impact based on h-index
by Samreen Ayaz & Nayyer Masood & Muhammad Arshad Islam - 1011-1029 Role of interdisciplinarity in computer sciences: quantification, impact and life trajectory
by Tanmoy Chakraborty - 1031-1068 A domain keyword analysis approach extending Term Frequency-Keyword Active Index with Google Word2Vec model
by Kai Hu & Huayi Wu & Kunlun Qi & Jingmin Yu & Siluo Yang & Tianxing Yu & Jie Zheng & Bo Liu - 1069-1086 Relation of early career performance and recognition to the probability of winning the Nobel Prize in economics
by Ho F. Chan & Franklin G. Mixon & Benno Torgler - 1087-1105 Journal peer review: a bar or bridge? An analysis of a paper’s revision history and turnaround time, and the effect on citation
by J. Rigby & D. Cox & K. Julian - 1107-1127 Evaluation of h-index, its variants and extensions based on publication age & citation intensity in civil engineering
by Muhammad Raheel & Samreen Ayaz & Muhammad Tanvir Afzal - 1129-1139 Country-specific determinants of world university rankings
by Jacek Pietrucha - 1141-1157 Identifying the “Ghost City” of domain topics in a keyword semantic space combining citations
by Kai Hu & Kunlun Qi & Siluo Yang & Shengyu Shen & Xiaoqiang Cheng & Huayi Wu & Jie Zheng & Stephen McClure & Tianxing Yu - 1159-1174 Tracking the follow-up of work in progress papers
by Omar Mubin & Mudassar Arsalan & Abdullah Al Mahmud - 1175-1205 Year based EM-index: a new approach to evaluate the scientific impact of scholars
by Anand Bihari & Sudhakar Tripathi - 1207-1225 Rise of multi-authored papers in economics: Demise of the ‘lone star’ and why?
by Lukas Kuld & John O’Hagan - 1227-1250 Assessing the health research’s social impact: a systematic review
by Matteo Pedrini & Valentina Langella & Mario Alberto Battaglia & Paola Zaratin - 1251-1273 A novel method for depicting academic disciplines through Google Scholar Citations: The case of Bibliometrics
by Alberto Martín-Martín & Enrique Orduna-Malea & Emilio Delgado López-Cózar - 1275-1326 Energy efficiency in buildings: analysis of scientific literature and identification of data analysis techniques from a bibliometric study
by Talita Mariane Cristino & Antonio Faria Neto & Antonio Fernando Branco Costa - 1327-1343 Identifying important scholars via directed scientific collaboration networks
by Jianlin Zhou & An Zeng & Ying Fan & Zengru Di - 1345-1372 Collective topical PageRank: a model to evaluate the topic-dependent academic impact of scientific papers
by Yongjun Zhang & Jialin Ma & Zijian Wang & Bolun Chen & Yongtao Yu - 1373-1394 Scientific potential of European fully open access journals
by Maja Jokić & Andrea Mervar & Stjepan Mateljan - 1395-1421 What factors are associated with increasing co-authorship in the social sciences? A case study of Danish Economics and Political Science
by Dorte Henriksen - 1423-1423 Expression of Concern: Bibliometric study of Electronic Commerce Research in Information Systems & MIS Journals, Scientometrics, 2016, 109(3), 1455–1476 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-016-2142-8)
by Wolfgang Glänzel
February 2018, Volume 114, Issue 2
- 371-372 Editorial preface to the Eugene Garfield Memorial Issue
by W. Glänzel & A. Schubert & T. Braun - 373-387 The effects of gender, age and academic rank on research diversification
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Flavia Di Costa - 389-399 Eugene Garfield on the Web in 2001
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 401-407 Eugene Garfield: brief reflections
by Sujit Bhattacharya - 409-426 Science map metaphors: a comparison of network versus hexmap-based visualizations
by Katy Börner & Adam H. Simpson & Andreas Bueckle & Robert L. Goldstone - 427-437 Visualizing the context of citations referencing papers published by Eugene Garfield: a new type of keyword co-occurrence analysis
by Lutz Bornmann & Robin Haunschild & Sven E. Hug - 439-448 Reference publication year spectroscopy (RPYS) of Eugene Garfield’s publications
by Lutz Bornmann & Robin Haunschild & Loet Leydesdorff - 449-461 Toward predicting research proposal success
by Kevin W. Boyack & Caleb Smith & Richard Klavans - 463-479 Measuring the stability of scientific collaboration
by Yi Bu & Dakota S. Murray & Ying Ding & Yong Huang & Yiming Zhao - 481-488 What is the primordial reference for ...?—Redux
by Guillaume Cabanac - 489-516 Eugene Garfield’s scholarly impact: a scientometric review
by Chaomei Chen - 517-532 Assessing the effect of the United States’ “citation advantage” on other countries’ scientific impact as measured in the Web of Science (WoS) database
by Yves Gingras & Mahdi Khelfaoui - 533-544 Garfield number: on some characteristics of Eugene Garfield’s first and second order co-authorship networks
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Mehmet Ali Abdulhayoǧlu - 545-555 The scientometric portrait of Eugene Garfield through the free ResearcherID service from the Web of Science Core Collection of 67 million master records and 1.3 billion references
by Peter Jacso - 557-565 Are you in top 1% (1‰)?
by Marek Kosmulski - 567-592 Betweenness and diversity in journal citation networks as measures of interdisciplinarity—A tribute to Eugene Garfield
by Loet Leydesdorff & Caroline S. Wagner & Lutz Bornmann - 593-603 Usage metrics vs classical metrics: analysis of Russia’s research output
by Valentina Markusova & Valentin Bogorov & Alexander Libkind - 605-631 Beyond Garfield’s Citation Index: an assessment of some issues in building a personal name Acknowledgments Index
by Katherine W. McCain - 633-635 Gene and his influence on my research and promotion
by Bluma C. Peritz - 637-650 Eugene Garfield: from the metrics of science to the science of metrics
by Gangan Prathap - 651-657 Under-cited influential work by Eugene Garfield
by Ronald Rousseau & Xiaojun Hu - 659-667 Whatever happened to Garfield’s constant?
by András Schubert & Gábor Schubert - 669-674 A decade of Garfield readers
by Mike Thelwall - 675-685 Global analysis of the E-learning scientific domain: a declining category?
by Gerardo Tibaná-Herrera & María Teresa Fernández-Bajón & Félix Moya-Anegón - 687-699 Capturing ‘R&D excellence’: indicators, international statistics, and innovative universities
by Robert J. W. Tijssen & Jos J. Winnink - 701-717 Do younger Sleeping Beauties prefer a technological prince?
by Anthony F. J. Raan & Jos J. Winnink - 719-734 Retractions covered by Retraction Watch in the 2013–2015 period: prevalence for the most productive countries
by M. D. Ribeiro & S. M. R. Vasconcelos - 735-735 Correction to: Retractions covered by Retraction Watch in the 2013–2015 period: prevalence for the most productive countries
by M. D. Ribeiro & S. M. R. Vasconcelos - 737-756 Structure of the scientific research and science policy
by Peter Vinkler - 757-778 Pennants for Garfield: bibliometrics and document retrieval
by Howard D. White
January 2018, Volume 114, Issue 1
- 1-17 Exploring prestigious citations sourced from top universities in bibliometrics and altmetrics: a case study in the computer science discipline
by Feiheng Luo & Aixin Sun & Mojisola Erdt & Aravind Sesagiri Raamkumar & Yin-Leng Theng - 19-30 Specialization and multidisciplinarity of scholarly book publishers: differences between Spanish University Presses and other scholarly publishers
by Jorge Mannana-Rodriguez & Elea Giménez-Toledo - 31-89 Scientometric analysis of scientific publications in CSCW
by António Correia & Hugo Paredes & Benjamim Fonseca - 91-112 The artificial patents in the PATSTAT database: How much do they matter when computing indicators of internationalisation based on worldwide priority patents?
by Patricia Laurens & Lionel Villard & Antoine Schoen & Philippe Larédo - 113-133 The market of academic attention
by Matteo Migheli & Giovanni Battista Ramello - 135-158 Computing research in the academy: insights from theses and dissertations
by Sung Kim & Derek Hansen & Richard Helps - 159-179 Growth patterns of the network of international collaboration in science
by Leonardo Costa Ribeiro & Márcia Siqueira Rapini & Leandro Alves Silva & Eduardo Motta Albuquerque - 181-216 Factors influencing the formation of intra-institutional formal research groups: group prediction from collaboration, organisational, and topical networks
by Hector G. Ceballos & Sara E. Garza & Francisco J. Cantu - 217-227 Retracted publications in the biomedical literature with authors from mainland China
by Wei Chen & Qin-Rui Xing & Hui Wang & Tao Wang - 229-251 Comparing discrimination powers of text and citation-based context types
by Hajar Sotudeh & Mojgan Houshyar - 253-275 And now for something completely different: the congruence of the Altmetric Attention Score’s structure between different article groups
by Bhaskar Mukherjee & Siniša Subotić & Ajay Kumar Chaubey - 277-300 Facilitating the discovery of relevant studies on risk analysis for three-dimensional printing based on an integrated framework
by Munan Li & Alan L. Porter - 301-306 A few remarks on ResearchGate score and academic reputation
by Sergio Copiello & Pietro Bonifaci - 307-323 The co-evolution of knowledge and collaboration networks: the role of the technology life-cycle
by Johannes Pol & Jean-Paul Rameshkoumar - 325-334 Does Microsoft Academic find early citations?
by Mike Thelwall - 335-357 A content-based citation analysis study based on text categorization
by Zehra Taşkın & Umut Al - 359-366 The penalty of containing more non-English articles
by Fang Liu & Guangyuan Hu & Li Tang & Weishu Liu - 367-370 The number of linked references of publications in Microsoft Academic in comparison with the Web of Science
by Robin Haunschild & Sven E. Hug & Martin P. Brändle & Lutz Bornmann
December 2017, Volume 113, Issue 3
- 1235-1244 Judit Bar-Ilan: information scientist, computer scientist, scientometrician
by Mike Thelwall - 1245-1267 An overview of the Web of Science record of scientific publications (2004–2013) from Nepal: focus on disciplinary diversity and international collaboration
by Pitambar Gautam - 1269-1305 Global mapping of artificial intelligence in Google and Google Scholar
by Muhammad Omar & Arif Mehmood & Gyu Sang Choi & Han Woo Park - 1307-1324 The hot spot transformation in the research evolution of maker
by Ying Chen & Can Wu - 1325-1348 RTRS: a recommender system for academic researchers
by Mohammad Mahbub Alam & Maizatul Akmar Ismail - 1349-1370 Offshore versus domestic: Can EM MNCs reach higher R&D quality abroad?
by Kerstin J. Schaefer & Ingo Liefner - 1371-1384 Filling the citation gap: measuring the multidimensional impact of the academic book at institutional level with PlumX
by Daniel Torres-Salinas & Nicolás Robinson-Garcia & Juan Gorraiz - 1385-1405 Does academic collaboration equally benefit impact of research across topics? The case of agricultural, resource, environmental and ecological economics
by Maksym Polyakov & Serhiy Polyakov & Md Sayed Iftekhar - 1407-1438 Using PageRank in the analysis of technological progress through patents: an illustration for biotechnological inventions
by Andreas Reinstaller & Peter Reschenhofer - 1439-1462 Understanding scientific communities: a social network approach to collaborations in Talent Management research
by Liliana Arroyo Moliner & Eva Gallardo-Gallardo & Pedro Gallo de Puelles - 1463-1479 Promoting scientodiversity inspired by biodiversity
by Yoshi-aki Shimada & Jun Suzuki - 1481-1511 Online classified advertising: a review and bibliometric analysis
by Chencheng Fang & Jiantong Zhang & Wei Qiu - 1513-1528 Are predatory journals undermining the credibility of science? A bibliometric analysis of citers
by Tove Faber Frandsen - 1529-1538 Scholarly publications beyond pay-walls: increased citation advantage for open publishing
by Susanne Mikki - 1539-1550 The roles of geographic distance and socioeconomic factors on international collaboration among ecologists
by Micael Rosa Parreira & Karine Borges Machado & Ramiro Logares & José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho & João Carlos Nabout - 1551-1571 The coverage of Microsoft Academic: analyzing the publication output of a university
by Sven E. Hug & Martin P. Brändle - 1573-1592 Sequential order as an extraneous factor in editorial decision
by Sultan Orazbayev - 1593-1625 Extracting knowledge patterns with a social network analysis approach: an alternative methodology for assessing the impact of power inventors
by Massimiliano Ferrara & Roberto Mavilia & Bruno Antonio Pansera - 1627-1643 Using Google Scholar institutional level data to evaluate the quality of university research
by John Mingers & Jesse R. O’Hanley & Musbaudeen Okunola - 1645-1663 Sleeping beauties in Computer Science: characterization and early identification
by Ratnadeep Dey & Anurag Roy & Tanmoy Chakraborty & Saptarshi Ghosh - 1665-1680 Sequence analysis of annually normalized citation counts: an empirical analysis based on the characteristic scores and scales (CSS) method
by Lutz Bornmann & Adam Y. Ye & Fred Y. Ye - 1681-1695 Types of evidence cited in Australian Government publications
by Samantha Vilkins & Will J. Grant - 1697-1720 Access to public information: a scientometric study of legal versus voluntary transparency in the public sector
by Alejandro Sáez-Martín & Antonio M. López-Hernandez & Carmen Caba-Perez - 1721-1731 Are Mendeley reader counts useful impact indicators in all fields?
by Mike Thelwall - 1733-1755 A hybrid clustering approach to identify network positions and roles through social network and multivariate analysis
by Yu-Hsin Chang & Kuei-Kuei Lai & Chien-Yu Lin & Fang-Pei Su & Ming-Chung Yang - 1757-1785 Identifying emerging research fields: a longitudinal latent semantic keyword analysis
by Christian Weismayer & Ilona Pezenka - 1787-1809 The structural role of the core literature in history
by Giovanni Colavizza - 1811-1813 Comment on Bornmann (2017): confidence intervals for journal impact factors
by David I. Stern - 1815-1818 Alex Chengyu, Fang and Jing, Cao: Text Genres and Registers: The Computation of Linguistic Features
by Fan Pan & Guoxiao Tao - 1819-1819 Erratum to: Toward a better scientific collaboration success prediction model through the feature space expansion
by Fahimeh Ghasemian & Kamran Zamanifar & Nasser Ghasem-Aghaee & Noshir Contractor - 1821-1821 Erratum to: Obstacles to prior art searching by the trilateral patent offices: empirical evidence from International Search Reports
by Tetsuo Wada - 1823-1823 Correction to: Internal migration of scientists in Russia and the USA: the case of physicists
by Ekaterina L. Dyachenko - 1825-1825 Erratum to: How long do top scientists maintain their stardom? An analysis by region, gender and discipline: evidence from Italy
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Anastasiia Soldatenkova - 1827-1828 Retraction Note to: The financial crisis research: a bibliometric analysis
by Chien-Lung Hsu & Chun-Hao Chiang
November 2017, Volume 113, Issue 2
- 673-704 Product and process innovation in manufacturing firms: a 30-year bibliometric analysis
by Giacomo Marzi & Marina Dabić & Tugrul Daim & Edwin Garces - 705-734 Bibliometric analysis of the journal literature on women’s studies
by Ming-yueh Tsay & Chia-ning Li - 735-750 Identifying economics’ place amongst academic disciplines: a science or a social science?
by John Hudson - 751-764 Publication in 6 rehabilitation professions: a five-year professional-based bibliometric overview
by E. Decullier & H. Maisonneuve & J. N. Besson - 765-781 Network structure of scientific collaborations between China and the EU member states
by Lili Wang & Xianwen Wang & Niels J. Philipsen - 783-802 Identifying dynamic knowledge flow patterns of business method patents with a hidden Markov model
by Yoonjung An & Mintak Han & Yongtae Park - 803-823 Development of a semi-automatic bibliometric system for publications on animal health and welfare: a methodological study
by Marjolaine Gautret & Stefano Messori & André Jestin & Marina Bagni & Alain Boissy - 825-843 How to standardize (if you must)
by Marcello D’Agostino & Valentino Dardanoni & Roberto Ghiselli Ricci - 845-865 Community evolution analysis based on co-author network: a case study of academic communities of the journal of “Annals of the Association of American Geographers”
by Jie Zheng & Jianya Gong & Rui Li & Kai Hu & Huayi Wu & Siluo Yang - 867-888 Oncology research in late twentieth century and turn of the century Portugal: a scientometric approach to its institutional and semantic dimensions
by Oriana Rainho Brás & Jean-Philippe Cointet & Alberto Cambrosio & Leonor David & João Arriscado Nunes & Fátima Cardoso & Carmen Jerónimo - 889-908 Measuring the publishing productivity of economics departments in Europe
by Konstantinos Chatzimichael & Pantelis Kalaitzidakis & Vangelis Tzouvelekas - 909-922 Mapping farm animal welfare research in an enlarged Europe: international collaboration, bibliometric output, research resources and relation to economic indices
by Marlene K. Kirchner & Ľubor Košťál & Boris Bilčík & Christoph Winckler - 923-928 Scientific wealth and inequality within nations
by Gangan Prathap - 929-950 Scientific collaboration in Brazilian researches: a comparative study in the information science, mathematics and dentistry fields
by Carla Mara Hilário & Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio - 951-967 Research collaboration in groups and networks: differences across academic fields
by Svein Kyvik & Ingvild Reymert - 969-983 Streamlining science with structured data archives: insights from stroke rehabilitation
by Nasrin Mohabbati-Kalejahi & Mohammad Ali Alamdar Yazdi & Fadel M. Megahed & Sydney Y. Schaefer & Lara A. Boyd & Catherine E. Lang & Keith R. Lohse - 985-1008 A longitudinal study of intellectual cohesion in digital humanities using bibliometric analyses
by Muh-Chyun Tang & Yun Jen Cheng & Kuang Hua Chen - 1009-1035 Quantitative study on Australian academic science
by Xin Gu & Karen Blackmore - 1037-1057 Measuring social media activity of scientific literature: an exhaustive comparison of scopus and novel altmetrics big data
by Saeed-Ul Hassan & Mubashir Imran & Uzair Gillani & Naif Radi Aljohani & Timothy D. Bowman & Fereshteh Didegah - 1059-1092 Inter-rater reliability and validity of peer reviews in an interdisciplinary field
by Jens Jirschitzka & Aileen Oeberst & Richard Göllner & Ulrike Cress - 1093-1112 A quantitative analysis of researcher citation personal display considering disciplinary differences and influence factors
by Xingchen Li & Qiang Wu & Yuanyuan Liu - 1113-1127 Language and socioeconomics predict geographic variation in peer review outcomes at an ecology journal
by C. Sean Burns & Charles W. Fox - 1129-1139 China’s international research collaboration: evidence from a panel gravity model
by Cui Zhang & Jing Guo - 1141-1154 JIF-Plots: using plots of citations versus citable items as a tool to study journals and subject categories and discover new scientometric relationships
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 1155-1169 Evaluating journal impact based on weighted citations
by Fuli Zhang - 1171-1176 Reviewer interest in a manuscript may predict its future citation potential
by Geoffrey S. Shideler & Rafael J. Araújo - 1177-1197 How to identify metaknowledge trends and features in a certain research field? Evidences from innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem
by Chao Zhang & Jiancheng Guan - 1199-1207 Country over-citation ratios
by Victoria Bakare & Grant Lewison - 1209-1228 The h-index as an almost-exact function of some basic statistics
by Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti & Tommaso Lando - 1229-1231 Comment to: Does China need to rethink its metrics- and citation-based research rewards policies?
by Fei Shu
October 2017, Volume 113, Issue 1
- 1-16 Two-phase edge outlier detection method for technology opportunity discovery
by Byunghoon Kim & Gianluca Gazzola & Jaekyung Yang & Jae-Min Lee & Byoung-Youl Coh & Myong K. Jeong & Young-Seon Jeong - 17-44 Technology–function matrix based network analysis of cloud computing
by Jia-Yen Huang & Hung-Tu Hsu - 45-60 STRATEGY: a tool for the formulation of peer-review strategies
by J. A. García & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia