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October 2017, Volume 113, Issue 1
- 61-81 Quintuple helix structure of Sino-Korean research collaboration in science
by Jungwon Yoon & Joshua SungWoo Yang & Han Woo Park - 83-103 Does intersectoral labour mobility pay for academics?
by Timo Tohmo & Jutta Viinikainen - 105-122 Internal migration of scientists in Russia and the USA: the case of physicists
by Ekaterina L. Dyachenko - 123-148 Women, peace and security state-of-art: a bibliometric analysis in social sciences based on SCOPUS database
by Jesus Palomo & Cristina Figueroa-Domecq & Pilar Laguna - 149-175 Anomaly detection in heterogeneous bibliographic information networks using co-evolution pattern mining
by Malik Khizar Hayat & Ali Daud - 177-193 From triadic closure to conference closure: the role of academic conferences in promoting scientific collaborations
by Wei Wang & Xiaomei Bai & Feng Xia & Teshome Megersa Bekele & Xiaoyan Su & Amr Tolba - 195-217 Co-word analysis and thematic landscapes in Spanish information science literature, 1985–2014
by Carlos Olmeda-Gómez & Maria-Antonia Ovalle-Perandones & Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez - 219-236 Document type assignment accuracy in the journal citation index data of Web of Science
by Paul Donner - 237-255 A profile analysis of the top Brazilian Computer Science graduate programs
by Thiago H. P. Silva & Alberto H. F. Laender & Clodoveu A. Davis & Ana Paula Couto Silva & Mirella M. Moro - 257-277 Empirical study on influence of university-industry collaboration on research performance and moderating effect of social capital: evidence from engineering academics in China
by Ben Zhang & Xiaohong Wang - 279-298 What makes the first forward citation of a patent occur earlier?
by Jungpyo Lee & So Young Sohn - 299-311 The law of limited excellence: publication productivity of Israel Prize laureates in the life and exact sciences
by Gad Yair & Nofar Gueta & Nitza Davidovitch - 313-333 The “space of physics journals”: topological structure and the Journal Impact Factor
by Yurij L. Katchanov & Yulia V. Markova - 335-367 Discovering interdisciplinary interactions between two research fields using citation networks
by Kavitha Karunan & Hiran H. Lathabai & Thara Prabhakaran - 369-385 Exploring dynamic research interest and academic influence for scientific collaborator recommendation
by Xiangjie Kong & Huizhen Jiang & Wei Wang & Teshome Megersa Bekele & Zhenzhen Xu & Meng Wang - 387-415 Impact of Ph.D. training: a comprehensive analysis based on a Japanese national doctoral survey
by Sotaro Shibayama & Yoshie Kobayashi - 417-435 On academic reading: citation patterns and beyond
by Anton Oleinik & Svetlana Kirdina-Chandler & Irina Popova & Tatyana Shatalova - 437-453 Tracking researchers and their outputs: new insights from ORCIDs
by Jan Youtie & Stephen Carley & Alan L. Porter & Philip Shapira - 455-464 Methodological issues in measuring citations in Wikipedia: a case study in Library and Information Science
by Aida Pooladian & Ángel Borrego - 465-477 Difficulty of recruiting reviewers predicts review scores and editorial decisions at six journals of ecology and evolution
by Charles W. Fox - 479-493 The global geography of scientific visibility: a deconcentration process (1999–2011)
by Marion Maisonobe & Michel Grossetti & Béatrice Milard & Laurent Jégou & Denis Eckert - 495-500 Some indices violating the basic domination relation
by Qiang Wu & Peng Zhang - 501-502 Scientometrics of peer review
by Flaminio Squazzoni & Elise Brezis & Ana Marušić - 503-532 The emergence of a field: a network analysis of research on peer review
by Vladimir Batagelj & Anuška Ferligoj & Flaminio Squazzoni - 533-546 Assessing peer review by gauging the fate of rejected manuscripts: the case of the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
by Niccolò Casnici & Francisco Grimaldo & Nigel Gilbert & Pierpaolo Dondio & Flaminio Squazzoni - 547-565 Post retraction citations in context: a case study
by Judit Bar-Ilan & Gali Halevi - 567-585 Does single blind peer review hinder newcomers?
by Marco Seeber & Alberto Bacchelli - 587-607 The miracle of peer review and development in science: an agent-based model
by Simone Righi & Károly Takács - 609-631 Quantifying the effect of editor–author relations on manuscript handling times
by Emre Sarigöl & David Garcia & Ingo Scholtes & Frank Schweitzer - 633-650 Duration and quality of the peer review process: the author’s perspective
by Janine Huisman & Jeroen Smits - 651-671 Evaluating alternative systems of peer review: a large-scale agent-based modelling approach to scientific publication
by Michail Kovanis & Ludovic Trinquart & Philippe Ravaud & Raphaël Porcher
September 2017, Volume 112, Issue 3
- 1147-1178 The determinants of research performance in European universities: a large scale multilevel analysis
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Luca Secondi - 1179-1202 Citation-based criteria of the significance of the research activity of scientific teams
by Olga Popova & Dmitry Romanov & Alexander Drozdov & Alexander Gerashchenko - 1203-1227 Exploring the effect of dual use on the value of military technology patents based on the renewal decision
by Bo Kyeong Lee & So Young Sohn - 1229-1248 Requirement-oriented core technological components’ identification based on SAO analysis
by Chao Yang & Donghua Zhu & Xuefeng Wang & Yi Zhang & Guangquan Zhang & Jie Lu - 1249-1269 How does firm size affect technology licensing? Empirical evidence from China
by Ming Li & Xiangdong Chen & Gupeng Zhang - 1271-1283 Comparative analysis of the factors associated with citation and media coverage of clinical research
by Joaquin Chapa & Zeeshan Haq & Adam S. Cifu - 1285-1299 The scaling relationship between degree centrality of countries and their citation-based performance on Management Information Systems
by Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo & J. Sylvan Katz - 1301-1321 Exploring time factors in measuring the scientific impact of scholars
by Jun Zhang & Zhaolong Ning & Xiaomei Bai & Xiangjie Kong & Jinmeng Zhou & Feng Xia - 1323-1341 Knowledge linked to museum specimen vouchers: measuring scientific production from a major biological collection in Colombia
by Enrique Arbeláez-Cortés & Andrés R. Acosta-Galvis & Carlos DoNascimiento & Diana Espitia-Reina & Arturo González-Alvarado & Claudia A. Medina - 1343-1366 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
by R. Lopez-Olmedo & R. Marmolejo-Leyva & M. A. Perez-Angon & L. L. Villa-Vazquez & E. Zayago-Lau - 1367-1390 Mapping the growing discipline of dissemination and implementation science in health
by Wynne E. Norton & Alina Lungeanu & David A. Chambers & Noshir Contractor - 1391-1402 Publication attributes of leadership: what do they mean?
by Diana Tal & Avishag Gordon - 1403-1418 Specialization versus diversification in research activities: the extent, intensity and relatedness of field diversification by individual scientists
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Flavia Costa - 1419-1438 Evolution of connected health: a network perspective
by Serhat Burmaoglu & Ozcan Saritas & Levent Bekir Kıdak & İpek Camuz Berber - 1439-1469 Tracking the emergence of synthetic biology
by Philip Shapira & Seokbeom Kwon & Jan Youtie - 1471-1488 Wind power research in Wikipedia: Does Wikipedia demonstrate direct influence of research publications and can it be used as adequate source in research evaluation?
by Antonio Eleazar Serrano-López & Peter Ingwersen & Elias Sanz-Casado - 1489-1506 Establishing interoperability among knowledge organization systems for research management: a social network approach
by Wei Du & Xusen Cheng & Chen Yang & Jianshan Sun & Jian Ma - 1507-1535 Mapping the evolution of library and information science (1978–2014) using topic modeling on LISA
by Carlos G. Figuerola & Francisco Javier García Marco & María Pinto - 1537-1556 Online distribution channel increases article usage on Mendeley: a randomized controlled trial
by Paul Kudlow & Matthew Cockerill & Danielle Toccalino & Devin Bissky Dziadyk & Alan Rutledge & Aviv Shachak & Roger S. McIntyre & Arun Ravindran & Gunther Eysenbach - 1557-1571 Detecting latent referential articles based on their vitality performance in the latest 2 years
by Mingyang Wang & Shi Li & Guangsheng Chen - 1573-1591 Mapping patent classifications: portfolio and statistical analysis, and the comparison of strengths and weaknesses
by Loet Leydesdorff & Dieter Franz Kogler & Bowen Yan - 1593-1614 Editorial governance and journal impact: a study of management and business journals
by Jessica Petersen & Fabian Hattke & Rick Vogel - 1615-1630 Production of educational theory doctoral theses in Spain (2001–2015)
by Francisco Javier Ramos-Pardo & Pablo Sánchez-Antolín - 1631-1657 Social network analytics for advanced bibliometrics: referring to actor roles of management journals instead of journal rankings
by Katja Rost & Thorsten Teichert & Alan Pilkington - 1659-1689 Measuring, analysis and visualization of research capacity of university at the level of departments and staff members
by Maxim Kotsemir & Sergey Shashnov - 1691-1720 Tracing the knowledge-building dynamics in new stem cell technologies through techno-scientific networks
by Alfonso Ávila-Robinson & Shintaro Sengoku - 1721-1743 Power positions in cardiology publications
by András Schubert - 1745-1759 Is climate change controversy good for science? IPCC and contrarian reports in the light of bibliometrics
by Ferenc Jankó & Judit Papp Vancsó & Norbert Móricz - 1761-1775 Download patterns of journal papers and their influencing factors
by Yufeng Duan & Zequan Xiong - 1777-1791 Academic impact evaluation of Wechat in view of social media perspective
by Rongying Zhao & Mingkun Wei - 1793-1812 Funding acknowledgments in the Web of Science: completeness and accuracy of collected data
by Belén Álvarez-Bornstein & Fernanda Morillo & María Bordons - 1813-1835 How do NIHR peer review panels use bibliometric information to support their decisions?
by Salil Gunashekar & Steven Wooding & Susan Guthrie - 1837-1852 Scholarly impact and the timing of major awards in economics
by Franklin G. Mixon & Benno Torgler & Kamal P. Upadhyaya - 1853-1857 Does China need to rethink its metrics- and citation-based research rewards policies?
by Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva - 1859-1864 Calculating the excellence shift: How efficiently do institutions produce highly cited papers?
by Lutz Bornmann & Klaus Wohlrabe & Felix Moya Anegon - 1865-1879 Citations to chemical resources in scholarly articles: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics and The Merck Index
by Robert Tomaszewski - 1881-1885 Problems with open participation in peer review
by J. A. García & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia - 1887-1894 Microsoft Academic is one year old: the Phoenix is ready to leave the nest
by Anne-Wil Harzing & Satu Alakangas
August 2017, Volume 112, Issue 2
- 711-729 The evolutionary growth estimation model of international cooperative patent networks
by Shu-Hao Chang - 731-746 A relevance ranking method for citation-based search results
by Christopher W. Belter - 747-766 Name usage pattern in the synonym ambiguity problem in bibliographic data
by Janaína Gomide & Hugo Kling & Daniel Figueiredo - 767-797 Mapping a Twitter scholarly communication network: a case of the association of internet researchers’ conference
by Mi Kyung Lee & Ho Young Yoon & Marc Smith & Hye Jin Park & Han Woo Park - 799-816 State of research and future research tendencies in lean healthcare: a bibliometric analysis
by Lukas D. Filser & Fábio Francisco Silva & Otávio José Oliveira - 817-850 Tracking patent transfers in different European countries: methods and a first application to medical technologies
by Laurie Ciaramella & Catalina Martínez & Yann Ménière - 851-875 Topic scientific community in science: a combined perspective of scientific collaboration and topics
by Jin Mao & Yujie Cao & Kun Lu & Gang Li - 877-901 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
by Pablo Dorta-González & Sara M. González-Betancor & María Isabel Dorta-González - 903-915 Contradicting incentives for research collaboration
by Charlotte Wien & Bertil F. Dorch & Asger Væring Larsen - 917-925 Relative visibility of authors’ publications in different information services
by Isabelle Dorsch - 927-945 Understanding the impact change of a highly cited article: a content-based citation analysis
by Chao Lu & Ying Ding & Chengzhi Zhang - 947-962 Are peer-review activities related to reviewer bibliometric performance? A scientometric analysis of Publons
by José Luis Ortega - 963-1006 Quantity versus impact of software engineering papers: a quantitative study
by Vahid Garousi & João M. Fernandes - 1007-1023 Characteristics of papers published in journals: an analysis of open access journals, country of publication, and languages used
by Naomi Fukuzawa - 1025-1045 Sources of atmospheric pollution: a bibliometric analysis
by Yixi Li & Yuan Wang & Xue Rui & Yaxiu Li & Yang Li & Huanzhi Wang & Jian Zuo & Yindong Tong - 1047-1063 Is there a gender-based fragmentation of communication science? An investigation of the reasons for the apparent gender homophily in citations
by Matthias Potthoff & Fabian Zimmermann - 1065-1068 Who woke the sleeping beauties in psychology?
by James Hartley & Yuh-Shan Ho - 1069-1077 Characteristics of monographic special issues in Ibero-American psychology journals: visibility and relevance for authors and publishers
by Francisco González Sala & Julia Osca Lluch & Francisco Tortosa Gil & María Peñaranda Ortega - 1079-1092 Slow reception and under-citedness in climate change research: A case study of Charles David Keeling, discoverer of the risk of global warming
by Werner Marx & Robin Haunschild & Bernie French & Lutz Bornmann - 1093-1109 Objectivity and realms of explanation in academic journal articles concerning sex/gender: a comparison of Gender studies and the other social sciences
by Therese Söderlund & Guy Madison - 1111-1121 Normalizing Google Scholar data for use in research evaluation
by John Mingers & Martin Meyer - 1123-1124 Erratum to: Normalizing Google Scholar data for use in research evaluation
by John Mingers & Martin Meyer - 1125-1131 ResearchGate versus Google Scholar: Which finds more early citations?
by Mike Thelwall & Kayvan Kousha - 1133-1136 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
by Gangan Prathap - 1137-1140 Reply to the comments of Prathap
by Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti - 1141-1145 Science dynamics: from production to evaluation—two recent books
by András Schubert
July 2017, Volume 112, Issue 1
- 1-20 A bibliometric analysis of the Scielo database: a Brazilian portfolio of the solidarity economy
by Alcione Lino Araújo & Bethânia Ávila Rodrigues & Leomara Battisti Telles & Mônica Cristine S. Vaz & Juliana Vitória M. Bittencourt - 21-53 Western classical music development: a statistical analysis of composers similarity, differentiation and evolution
by Patrick Georges - 55-74 Underestimating or overestimating the distribution inequality of research funding? The influence of funding sources and subdivision
by Jianping Li & Yongjia Xie & Dengsheng Wu & Yuanping Chen - 75-90 Evolution of three Nobel Prize themes and a Nobel snub theme in chemistry: a bibliometric study with focus on international collaboration
by Sichao Tong & Per Ahlgren - 91-109 Discovering the interdisciplinary nature of Big Data research through social network analysis and visualization
by Jiming Hu & Yin Zhang - 111-140 Cardiovascular disease research in Saudi Arabia: a bibliometric analysis
by Nazmus Saquib & Mohammed Saddik Zaghloul & AbdulRahman Mazrou & Juliann Saquib - 141-151 The citation-based impact of complex innovation systems scales with the size of the system
by Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo - 153-174 With whom do researchers collaborate and why?
by Hajdeja Iglič & Patrick Doreian & Luka Kronegger & Anuška Ferligoj - 175-194 Measuring the R&D efficiency of regions by a parallel DEA game model
by Kairui Zuo & Jiancheng Guan - 195-213 Quality assessment of scientific outputs using the BWM
by Negin Salimi - 215-240 The geography of university scientific production in Europe: an exploration in the field of Food Science and Technology
by Manuel Acosta & Daniel Coronado & Esther Ferrándiz & M. Dolores León & Pedro J. Moreno - 241-254 Copyright compliance and infringement in ResearchGate full-text journal articles
by Hamid R. Jamali - 255-271 Yesterday’s giants and invisible colleges of today. A study on the ‘knowledge transfer’ scientific domain
by Alberto Gherardini & Alberto Nucciotti - 273-288 Study on the destination of research via knowledge flows
by Shino Iwami - 289-313 Structural and longitudinal analysis of the knowledge base on spin-off research
by Manuel Portugal Ferreira & Nuno R. Reis & Roberta M. Paula & Claudia Frias Pinto - 315-328 Scientific publication performance in post-communist countries: still lagging far behind
by Štěpán Jurajda & Stanislav Kozubek & Daniel Münich & Samuel Škoda - 329-343 Scientific collaboration patterns vary with scholars’ academic ages
by Wei Wang & Shuo Yu & Teshome Megersa Bekele & Xiangjie Kong & Feng Xia - 345-366 Highly tweeted science articles: who tweets them? An analysis of Twitter user profile descriptions
by Julia Vainio & Kim Holmberg - 367-382 HCI down under: reflecting on a decade of the OzCHI conference
by Omar Mubin & Abdullah Al Mahmud & Muneeb Ahmad - 383-402 Sleeping beauties in meme diffusion
by Leihan Zhang & Ke Xu & Jichang Zhao - 403-412 An empirical investigation of the associations among usage, scientific collaboration and citation impact
by Pei-Shan Chi & Wolfgang Glänzel - 413-430 Analyzing concept complexity, knowledge ageing and diffusion pattern of Mooc
by Shesen Guo & Ganzhou Zhang - 431-442 On the failure of scientific research: an analysis of SBIR projects funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health
by Martin S. Andersen & Jeremy W. Bray & Albert N. Link - 443-460 Do ResearchGate Scores create ghost academic reputations?
by Enrique Orduna-Malea & Alberto Martín-Martín & Mike Thelwall & Emilio Delgado López-Cózar - 461-482 Scientific output: labor or capital intensive? An analysis for selected countries
by Elham Erfanian & Amir B. Ferreira Neto - 483-507 Modeling the coevolution between citations and coauthorship of scientific papers
by Zheng Xie & Zonglin Xie & Miao Li & Jianping Li & Dongyun Yi - 509-527 Is medical research informing professional practice more highly cited? Evidence from AHFS DI Essentials in drugs.com
by Mike Thelwall & Kayvan Kousha & Mahshid Abdoli - 529-555 The dynamic capabilities perspective of strategic management: a co-citation analysis
by Cristina Fernandes & João J. Ferreira & Mário L. Raposo & Cristina Estevão & Marta Peris-Ortiz & Carlos Rueda-Armengot - 557-572 An approach for modelling and forecasting research activity related to an emerging technology
by Iñaki Bildosola & Pilar Gonzalez & Paz Moral - 573-581 Do Mendeley reader counts reflect the scholarly impact of conference papers? An investigation of computer science and engineering
by Kuku Joseph Aduku & Mike Thelwall & Kayvan Kousha - 583-594 Allometric scaling in scientific fields
by Hongguang Dong & Menghui Li & Ru Liu & Chensheng Wu & Jinshan Wu - 595-606 Dynamic credit allocation in scientific literature
by Peng Bao & Chengxiang Zhai - 607-653 Do social sciences and humanities behave like life and hard sciences?
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Cinzia Daraio & Stefano Fantoni & Viola Folli & Marco Leonetti & Giancarlo Ruocco - 655-657 The decline and fall of book reviews in psychology: a bibliometric analysis
by James Hartley & Yuh-Shan Ho - 659-677 EM-index: a new measure to evaluate the scientific impact of scientists
by Anand Bihari & Sudhakar Tripathi - 679-695 Scientific publishing and global university rankings. How well are top publishing universities recognized?
by Osmo Kivinen & Juha Hedman & Kalle Artukka - 697-709 Reflections on how to evaluate the professional value of scientific papers and their corresponding citations
by Jaroslav Fiala & Jiří J. Mareš & Jaroslav Šesták
June 2017, Volume 111, Issue 3
- 1225-1250 Antecedents and near-term consequences for interdisciplinary dissertators
by Kevin M. Kniffin & Andrew S. Hanks - 1251-1266 Major factors affecting cross-city R&D collaborations in China: evidence from cross-sectional co-patent data between 224 cities
by Sheng-qiang Jiang & An-na Shi & Zhi-hang Peng & Xin Li - 1267-1285 A visualization tool of patent topic evolution using a growing cell structure neural network
by Hui-Yun Sung & Hsi-Yin Yeh & Jin-Kwan Lin & Ssu-Han Chen - 1287-1306 Analyzing the time delay between scientific research and technology patents based on the citation distribution model
by Guijie Zhang & Yuqiang Feng & Guang Yu & Luning Liu & Yanqiqi Hao - 1307-1325 Experimental evaluation of parameter settings in calculation of hybrid similarities: effects of first- and second-order similarity, edge cutting, and weighting factors
by Fabian Meyer-Brötz & Edgar Schiebel & Leo Brecht - 1327-1351 A structured approach to explore technological competencies through R&D portfolio of photovoltaic companies by patent statistics
by Kuei-Kuei Lai & Chien-Yu Lin & Yu-Hsin Chang & Ming-Chung Yang & Wen-Goang Yang - 1353-1383 Determinants of successful patent applications to combat financial fraud
by Davit Khachatryan & Brigitte Muehlmann - 1385-1413 The impact of individual collaborative activities on knowledge creation and transmission
by Nuha Zamzami & Andrea Schiffauerova - 1415-1448 A theoretical model of the relationship between the h-index and other simple citation indicators
by Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti & Tommaso Lando - 1449-1465 An evolutionary process of global nanotechnology collaboration: a social network analysis of patents at USPTO
by Fengchao Liu & Na Zhang & Cong Cao - 1467-1500 Data sets for author name disambiguation: an empirical analysis and a new resource
by Mark-Christoph Müller & Florian Reitz & Nicolas Roy - 1501-1519 Evaluation, ranking and selection of R&D projects by multiple experts: an evidential reasoning rule based approach
by Fang Liu & Wei-dong Zhu & Yu-wang Chen & Dong-ling Xu & Jian-bo Yang - 1521-1531 Improving the co-word analysis method based on semantic distance
by Jia Feng & Yun Qiu Zhang & Hao Zhang - 1533-1545 Investigating disciplinary differences in the relationships between citations and downloads
by Liwen Vaughan & Juan Tang & Rongbin Yang - 1547-1557 Gender comparisons of social work faculty using H-Index scores
by T. Edison Carter & Thomas E. Smith & Philip J. Osteen - 1559-1572 A citation-based cross-disciplinary study on literature ageing: part II—diachronous aspects
by Lin Zhang & Wolfgang Glänzel - 1573-1589 A citation-based cross-disciplinary study on literature aging: part I—the synchronous approach
by Lin Zhang & Wolfgang Glänzel - 1591-1621 Facebook in educational research: a bibliometric analysis
by Renato Matos Lopes & Daniel José Garcia dos Santos de Faria & Antonio Augusto Fidalgo-Neto & Fabio Batista Mota - 1623-1642 A dynamic co-word network-related approach on the evolution of China’s urbanization research
by Qian-Ru Zhang & Yue Li & Jia-Shu Liu & Yi-Dan Chen & Li-He Chai - 1643-1656 Functional diversity in studies of aquatic macroinvertebrates community
by Ana Luiza-Andrade & Luciano Fogaça de Assis Montag & Leandro Juen - 1657-1671 Input–output analysis of international research collaborations: a case study of five U.S. universities
by Jane Payumo & Taurean Sutton & Derek Brown & Dan Nordquist & Marc Evans & Danna Moore & Prema Arasu - 1673-1686 Profiles of monograph authors in the social sciences and humanities: an analysis of productivity, career stage, co-authorship, disciplinary affiliation and gender, based on a regional bibliographic database
by Frederik T. Verleysen & Truyken L. B. Ossenblok - 1687-1701 Is there gender gap unequivocally? Evidence from research output 1958–2008
by Wai Ching Poon & Gareth D. Leeves - 1703-1731 An analysis of international coauthorship networks in the supply chain analytics research area
by Marcelo Werneck Barbosa & Marcelo Bronzo Ladeira & Alberto Calle Vicente - 1733-1749 Identification of successful mentoring communities using network-based analysis of mentor–mentee relationships across Nobel laureates
by Julia H. Chariker & Yihang Zhang & John R. Pani & Eric C. Rouchka - 1751-1774 The fractal dimension of a citation curve: quantifying an individual’s scientific output using the geometry of the entire curve
by Antonia Gogoglou & Antonis Sidiropoulos & Dimitrios Katsaros & Yannis Manolopoulos - 1775-1799 Bibliometric analysis on the association between behavioral finance and decision making with cognitive biases such as overconfidence, anchoring effect and confirmation bias
by Daniel Fonseca Costa & Francisval Carvalho & Bruno César Moreira & José Willer Prado - 1801-1812 Assessing author self-citation as a mechanism of relevant knowledge diffusion
by Ramiro H. Gálvez - 1813-1837 Publish or perish: how Central and Eastern European economists have dealt with the ever-increasing academic publishing requirements 2000–2015
by Martin Grančay & Jolita Vveinhardt & Ērika Šumilo - 1839-1850 Standing on the shoulders of giants: the effect of outstanding scientists on young collaborators’ careers
by Mengjiao Qi & An Zeng & Menghui Li & Ying Fan & Zengru Di - 1851-1855 Letter to the Editor: About the quality and impact of scientific articles
by Martin Ricker - 1857-1859 Quality and impact considerations in bibliometrics: a reply to Ricker (in press)
by Lutz Bornmann & Robin Haunschild - 1861-1867 Citations and author numbers in six sciences
by Helmut A. Abt - 1869-1871 Confidence intervals for Journal Impact Factors
by Lutz Bornmann - 1875-1878 Scientometrics for tech mining: an introduction
by Yi Zhang & Alan L. Porter & Denise Chiavetta - 1879-1896 Semantic fingerprints-based author name disambiguation in Chinese documents
by Hongqi Han & Changqing Yao & Yuan Fu & Yongsheng Yu & Yunliang Zhang & Shuo Xu - 1897-1906 Lexical analysis of scientific publications for nano-level scientometrics
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Sarah Heeffer & Bart Thijs - 1907-1923 Discovering shifts in competitive strategies in probiotics, accelerated with TechMining
by Jose M. Vicente-Gomila & Anna Palli & Begoña Calle & Miguel A. Artacho & Sara Jimenez - 1925-1946 An entropy-based indicator system for measuring the potential of patents in technological innovation: rejecting moderation
by Yi Zhang & Yue Qian & Ying Huang & Ying Guo & Guangquan Zhang & Jie Lu - 1947-1963 How the analysis of transitionary references in knowledge networks and their centrality characteristics helps in understanding the genesis of growing technology areas
by Konstantin Fursov & Alina Kadyrova - 1965-1985 Use of ResearchGate and Google CSE for author name disambiguation
by Mehmet Ali Abdulhayoglu & Bart Thijs - 1987-1999 Effects of innovation management system standardization on firms: evidence from text mining annual reports
by Gaizka Garechana & Rosa Río-Belver & Iñaki Bildosola & Marisela Rodríguez Salvador - 2001-2021 Network analysis to support public health: evolution of collaboration among leishmaniasis researchers
by Ricardo B. Sampaio & Bruna P. F. Fonseca & Ashwin Bahulkar & Boleslaw K. Szymanski - 2023-2039 Measuring interdisciplinarity of a research system: detecting distinction between publication categories and citation categories
by Xuefeng Wang & Zhinan Wang & Ying Huang & Yun Chen & Yi Zhang & Huichao Ren & Rongrong Li & Jinhui Pang - 2041-2057 Early insights on the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI): an overlay map-based bibliometric study
by Ying Huang & Donghua Zhu & Qi Lv & Alan L. Porter & Douglas K. R. Robinson & Xuefeng Wang - 2059-2075 Trend monitoring for linking science and strategy
by Pavel Bakhtin & Ozcan Saritas & Alexander Chulok & Ilya Kuzminov & Anton Timofeev - 2077-2087 A measure of staying power: Is the persistence of emergent concepts more significantly influenced by technical domain or scale?
by Stephen F. Carley & Nils C. Newman & Alan L. Porter & Jon G. Garner
May 2017, Volume 111, Issue 2
- 557-579 Who support open access publishing? Gender, discipline, seniority and other factors associated with academics’ OA practice
by Yimei Zhu - 581-593 How to reduce the number of rating scale items without predictability loss?
by W. W. Koczkodaj & T. Kakiashvili & A. Szymańska & J. Montero-Marin & R. Araya & J. Garcia-Campayo & K. Rutkowski & D. Strzałka - 595-619 The patterns of knowledge spillovers across technology sectors evidenced in patent citation networks
by Wonchang Hur - 621-637 Improving the publication delay model to characterize the patent granting process
by Guijie Zhang & Guang Yu & Yuqiang Feng & Luning Liu & Zhenhua Yang - 639-663 Top management team’s innovation-related characteristics and the firm’s explorative R&D: an analysis based on patent data
by Chul Lee & Gunno Park & Klaus Marhold & Jina Kang - 665-691 Analyzing the value of technology based on the differences of patent citations between applicants and examiners
by Inchae Park & Yujin Jeong & Byungun Yoon - 693-715 Evolution monitoring for innovation sources using patent cluster analysis
by Hanlin You & Mengjun Li & Jiang Jiang & Bingfeng Ge & Xueting Zhang - 717-742 The knowledge network dynamics in a mobile ecosystem: a patent citation analysis
by Sanghoon Lee & Wonjoon Kim - 743-772 A patent search strategy based on machine learning for the emerging field of service robotics
by Florian Kreuchauff & Vladimir Korzinov - 773-792 Multi-source data fusion study in scientometrics
by Hai-Yun Xu & Zeng-Hui Yue & Chao Wang & Kun Dong & Hong-Shen Pang & Zhengbiao Han - 793-828 International patent families: from application strategies to statistical indicators
by Antoine Dechezleprêtre & Yann Ménière & Myra Mohnen - 829-839 Improved author profiling through the use of citation classes
by Bart Thijs & Koenraad Debackere & Wolfgang Glänzel - 841-867 Science-technology-industry correlative indicators for policy targeting on emerging technologies: exploring the core competencies and promising industries of aspirant economies
by Chan-Yuan Wong & Hon-Ngen Fung - 869-887 Exploring evolution and emerging trends in business model study: a co-citation analysis
by Xuerong Li & Han Qiao & Shouyang Wang - 889-916 Structural embeddedness and innovation diffusion: the moderating role of industrial technology grouping
by Yibo Lyu & Quanshan Liu & Binyuan He & Jingfei Nie - 917-939 The structure and change of the research collaboration network in Korea (2000–2011): network analysis of joint patents
by Hochull Choe & Duk Hee Lee - 941-970 Patent information retrieval: approaching a method and analysing nanotechnology patent collaborations
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