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January 2014, Volume 98, Issue 1
- 583-618 Academic inbreeding and research productivity and impact in Australian law schools
by Russell Smyth & Vinod Mishra - 619-631 The many dimensions of laboratories’ interdisciplinarity
by Pablo Jensen & Katsiaryna Lutkouskaya - 633-655 Aggregative and stochastic model of main path identification: a case study on graphene
by Woondong Yeo & Seonho Kim & Jae-Min Lee & Jaewoo Kang - 657-681 The effect of performance-based research funding on output of R&D results in the Czech Republic
by Jiri Vanecek - 683-702 International collaboration development in nanotechnology: a perspective of patent network analysis
by Jia Zheng & Zhi-yun Zhao & Xu Zhang & Dar-zen Chen & Mu-hsuan Huang - 703-723 Co-authorship pair distribution patterns by gender
by Bulent Ozel & Hildrun Kretschmer & Theo Kretschmer - 725-742 The individual author’s publication–citation process: theory and practice
by Quentin L. Burrell - 743-761 How fast do Chinese firms learn and catch up? Evidence from patent citations
by Yuandi Wang & Nadine Roijakkers & Wim Vanhaverbeke - 763-765 How to rank if you must: two useful guiding books
by András Schubert - 767-774 Comments on “Global trends of solid waste research from 1997 to 2011 by using bibliometric analysis”
by Ai-Yuan Liu & Hui-Zhen Fu & Shi-Ying Li & Yu-Qing Guo - 775-775 Erratum to: Analysis of publications on sturgeon research between 1996 and 2010
by I. Jarić & J. Gessner
December 2013, Volume 97, Issue 3
- 491-517 Mapping research collaborations in the business and management field in Malaysia, 1980–2010
by Sameer Kumar & Jariah Mohd. Jan - 519-533 Evaluating top faculty researchers and the incentives that motivate them
by J. Corey Miller & Keith H. Coble & Jayson L. Lusk - 535-553 The relationship between research performance and international collaboration in chemistry
by Maki Kato & Asao Ando - 555-570 The suitability of h and g indexes for measuring the research performance of institutions
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Fulvio Viel - 571-600 Cluster methods for assessing research performance: exploring Spanish computer science
by Alfonso Ibáñez & Pedro Larrañaga & Concha Bielza - 601-625 An empirical approach to compare the performance of heterogeneous academic fields
by Giancarlo Ruocco & Cinzia Daraio - 627-637 Analysis of bibliometric indicators for individual scholars in a large data set
by Filippo Radicchi & Claudio Castellano - 639-658 Contributions of Turkish academicians supervising PhD dissertations and their universities to economics: an evaluation of the 1990–2011 period
by Aziz Kutlar & Ali Kabasakal & Mehmet Sena Ekici - 659-674 Contribution of shrimp disease research to the development of the shrimp aquaculture industry: an analysis of the research and innovation structure across the countries
by Prabir G. Dastidar & Ajoy Mallik & Nripendranath Mandal - 675-693 Network closure, brokerage, and structural influence of journals: a longitudinal study of journal citation network in Internet research (2000–2010)
by Tai Quan Peng & Zhen-Zhen Wang - 695-717 The lengthening of papers’ life expectancy: a diachronous analysis
by Hamid Bouabid & Vincent Larivière - 719-741 Some citation-related characteristics of scientific journals published in individual countries
by Keshra Sangwal - 743-765 Co-word based thematic analysis of renewable energy (1990–2010)
by Luz M. Romo-Fernández & Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote & Félix Moya-Anegón - 767-777 Comparison of a citation-based indicator and peer review for absolute and specific measures of research-group excellence
by O. Mryglod & R. Kenna & Yu. Holovatch & B. Berche - 779-795 Measuring institutional research productivity for the life sciences: the importance of accounting for the order of authors in the byline
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Francesco Rosati - 797-819 Finding topic-level experts in scholarly networks
by Lili Lin & Zhuoming Xu & Ying Ding & Xiaozhong Liu - 821-829 How much do different ways of calculating percentiles influence the derived performance indicators? A case study
by Michael Schreiber - 831-857 Are academics who publish more also more cited? Individual determinants of publication and citation records
by Clément Bosquet & Pierre-Philippe Combes - 859-869 Knowledge-transfer analysis based on co-citation clustering
by Xuezhao Wang & Yajuan Zhao & Rui Liu & Jing Zhang - 871-882 Computer models for identifying instrumental citations in the biomedical literature
by Lawrence D. Fu & Yindalon Aphinyanaphongs & Constantin F. Aliferis - 883-909 Identification and evaluation of corporations for merger and acquisition strategies using patent information and text mining
by Hyunseok Park & Janghyeok Yoon & Kwangsoo Kim - 911-912 New ways of sending Christmas greetings
by James Hartley - 913-925 Mistaking dawn for dusk: quantophrenia and the cult of numerology in technology transfer analysis
by Henry Etzkowitz - 927-934 A reply to Etzkowitz’ comments to Leydesdorff and Martin (2010): technology transfer and the end of the Bayh–Dole effect
by Loet Leydesdorff & Martin Meyer
November 2013, Volume 97, Issue 2
- 129-148 A concept for inferring ‘frontier research’ in grant proposals
by Marianne Hörlesberger & Ivana Roche & Dominique Besagni & Thomas Scherngell & Claire François & Pascal Cuxac & Edgar Schiebel & Michel Zitt & Dirk Holste - 149-160 Is there a correlation between journal impact factor and researchers’ performance? A study comprising the fields of clinical nephrology and neurosciences
by Eduardo Araujo Oliveira & Roberto Peicots-Filho & Daniella Reis Martelli & Isabel Gomes Quirino & Maria Christina Lopes Oliveira & Mariana Guerra Duarte & Sergio Veloso Pinheiro & Enrico Antonio Colosimo & Ana Cristina Simões e Silva & Hercílio Martelli-Júnior - 161-176 Patents and market value in the U.S. pharmaceutical industry: new evidence from panel threshold regression
by Yu-Shan Chen & Chun-Yu Shih & Ching-Hsun Chang - 177-206 The objectivity of national research foundation peer review in South Africa assessed against bibliometric indexes
by J. W. Fedderke - 207-222 Have Chinese universities embraced their third mission? New insight from a business perspective
by Yuandi Wang & Jiashun Huang & Yantai Chen & Xiongfeng Pan & Jin Chen - 223-244 What do global university rankings really measure? The search for the X factor and the X entity
by Vicente Safón - 245-265 Do co-publications with industry lead to higher levels of university technology commercialization activity?
by Poh Kam Wong & Annette Singh - 267-285 A bibliometric investigation on China–UK collaboration in food and agriculture
by Ping Zhou & Yongfeng Zhong & Meigen Yu - 287-315 Brazil’s growing production of scientific articles—how are we doing with review articles and other qualitative indicators?
by Elenara Chaves Edler Almeida & Jorge Almeida Guimarães - 317-356 On peer review in computer science: analysis of its effectiveness and suggestions for improvement
by Azzurra Ragone & Katsiaryna Mirylenka & Fabio Casati & Maurizio Marchese - 357-368 A surname-based patent-related indicator: the contribution of Jewish inventors to US patents
by Igor Kissin & Edwin L. Bradley - 369-382 A co-word analysis of library and information science in China
by Chang-Ping Hu & Ji-Ming Hu & Sheng-Li Deng & Yong Liu - 383-395 Assessing non-standard article impact using F1000 labels
by Ehsan Mohammadi & Mike Thelwall - 397-419 Inventions shaping technological trajectories: do existing patent indicators provide a comprehensive picture?
by Sam Arts & Francesco Paolo Appio & Bart Looy - 421-434 The research guarantors of scientific papers and the output counting: a promising new approach
by Félix Moya-Anegón & Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote & Lutz Bornmann & Henk F. Moed - 435-442 Small-world phenomenon of keywords network based on complex network
by Danhao Zhu & Dongbo Wang & Saeed-Ul Hassan & Peter Haddawy - 443-460 Prominent institutions in international collaboration network in astronomy and astrophysics
by Han-Wen Chang & Mu-Hsuan Huang - 461-475 Divergence and convergence: technology-relatedness evolution in solar energy industry
by Chunjuan Luan & Zeyuan Liu & Xianwen Wang - 477-489 Research performance of Turkish astronomers in the period of 1980–2010
by Selçuk Bilir & Ersin Göğüş & Özgecan Önal & Nazlı Derya Öztürkmen & Talar Yontan
October 2013, Volume 97, Issue 1
- 1-1 The 8th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics & 13th COLLNET Meeting
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Wolfgang Glänzel - 3-11 Scientific collaboration as a window and a door into North Korea
by R. D. Shelton & Grant Lewison - 13-23 High-end performance or outlier? Evaluating the tail of scientometric distributions
by Wolfgang Glänzel - 25-36 Gender bias and explanation models for the phenomenon of women’s discriminations in research careers
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Theo Kretschmer - 37-46 Chinese elite brain drain to USA: an investigation of 100 United States national universities
by Xianwen Wang & Wenli Mao & Chuanli Wang & Lian Peng & Haiyan Hou - 47-58 Efficient supervised and semi-supervised approaches for affiliations disambiguation
by Pascal Cuxac & Jean-Charles Lamirel & Valerie Bonvallot - 59-74 The influence of European Framework Programmes on scientific collaboration in nanotechnology
by María-Antonia Ovalle-Perandones & Juan Gorraiz & Martin Wieland & Christian Gumpenberger & Carlos Olmeda-Gómez - 75-97 Identifying research facilitators in an emerging Asian Research Area
by Philip S. Cho & Huy Hoang Nhat Do & Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran & Min-Yen Kan - 99-119 Effect of collaboration network structure on knowledge creation and technological performance: the case of biotechnology in Canada
by Hamidreza Eslami & Ashkan Ebadi & Andrea Schiffauerova - 121-128 Remembering Manfred Bonitz (7.3.1931–14.8.2012) on the first anniversary of his death
by Michael Bonitz & Andrea Scharnhorst
September 2013, Volume 96, Issue 3
- 667-677 Do second-order similarities provide added-value in a hybrid approach?
by Bart Thijs & Edgar Schiebel & Wolfgang Glänzel - 679-681 Cluttered writing: adjectives and adverbs in academia
by Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn - 683-697 Author name disambiguation in scientific collaboration and mobility cases
by Jiang Wu & Xiu-Hao Ding - 699-716 Source normalized indicators of citation impact: an overview of different approaches and an empirical comparison
by Ludo Waltman & Nees Jan Eck - 717-730 A bibliometric analysis of global laparoscopy research trends during 1997–2011
by Yang Cao & Sixing Zhou & Guobin Wang - 731-741 Statistics for the dynamic analysis of scientometric data: the evolution of the sciences in terms of trajectories and regimes
by Loet Leydesdorff - 743-759 Graph-based algorithms for ranking researchers: not all swans are white!
by Xiaorui Jiang & Xiaoping Sun & Hai Zhuge - 761-783 International collaboration in scientific publishing: the case of West Africa (2001–2010)
by Eustache Mêgnigbêto - 785-797 Year-based h-type indicators
by Dilruba Mahbuba & Ronald Rousseau - 799-818 Economic statistics and scientometrics
by Cornelis A. Bochove - 819-828 Scaling of patenting with urban population size: evidence from global metropolitan areas
by J. Lobo & D. Strumsky & J. Rothwell - 829-844 Bibliometrics evaluation of research performance in pharmacology/pharmacy: China relative to ten representative countries
by Zuo-Qi Ding & Jian-Ping Ge & Xiao-Ming Wu & Xiao-Nan Zheng - 845-864 On bibliographic networks
by Vladimir Batagelj & Monika Cerinšek - 865-879 Scientometric assessment of engineering in Malaysians universities
by Muzammil Tahira & Rose Alinda Alias & Aryati Bakri - 881-899 Principal parameters affecting R&D exploitation of nanotechnology research: a case for Korea
by Young-Don Cho & Hoo-Gon Choi - 901-909 Limited validity of equations to predict the future h index
by Miguel A. García-Pérez - 911-927 Resilience thinking: a bibliometric analysis of socio-ecological research
by Li Xu & Dora Marinova - 929-931 Comments on “a bibliometric study of earthquake research: 1900–2010”
by Yuh-Shan Ho - 933-936 Replies to comments on “a bibliometric study of earthquake research: 1900–2010”
by Xingjian Liu & F. Benjamin Zhan & Song Hong & Beibei Niu & Yaolin Liu - 937-940 A new Price’s estimate on the size of scientific specialties based on scientific community structure
by Alex Visscher - 941-946 Paula Stephan: How economics shapes science and how science shapes the economy
by Henry Etzkowitz
August 2013, Volume 96, Issue 2
- 395-410 Correlations between bibliometrics and peer evaluation for all disciplines: the evaluation of Brazilian scientists
by Jacques Wainer & Paula Vieira - 411-425 Are more senior academics really more research productive than junior academics? Evidence from Australian law schools
by Vinod Mishra & Russell Smyth - 427-441 Technological collaboration patterns in solar cell industry based on patent inventors and assignees analysis
by Xiao-Ping Lei & Zhi-Yun Zhao & Xu Zhang & Dar-Zen Chen & Mu-Hsuan Huang & Jia Zheng & Run-Sheng Liu & Jing Zhang & Yun-Hua Zhao - 443-466 Heterogeneity of collaboration and its relationship with research impact in a biomedical field
by María Bordons & Javier Aparicio & Rodrigo Costas - 467-483 Predicting author h-index using characteristics of the co-author network
by Christopher McCarty & James W. Jawitz & Allison Hopkins & Alex Goldman - 485-495 Careers in science: policy issues according to Nature and Science editorials
by Cathelijn J. F. Waaijer - 497-513 Introducing ‘facilitymetrics’: a first review and analysis of commonly used measures of scientific leadership among synchrotron radiation facilities worldwide
by Olof Hallonsten - 515-534 Disparities in publication patterns by gender, race and ethnicity based on a survey of a random sample of authors
by Allison L. Hopkins & James W. Jawitz & Christopher McCarty & Alex Goldman & Nandita B. Basu - 535-553 A comparison of citation contexts between natural sciences and social sciences and humanities
by Yu-Wei Chang - 555-561 Retraction of global scientific publications from 2001 to 2010
by Tianwei He - 563-571 On the correction of the h-index for career length
by L. Egghe - 573-587 The impact of misconduct on the published medical and non-medical literature, and the news media
by Minghua Zhang & Michael L. Grieneisen - 589-604 A quantitative approach to recommend promising technologies for SME innovation: a case study on knowledge arbitrage from LCD to solar cell
by Woondong Yeo & Seonho Kim & Byoung-Youl Coh & Jaewoo Kang - 605-615 Comprehensive geometrical interpretation of h-type indices
by Yu Liu & Wei Zuo & Ying Gao & Yanhong Qiao - 617-631 Two simple new bibliometric indexes to better evaluate research in disciplines where publications typically receive less citations
by Giovanni Anania & Annarosa Caruso - 633-640 h-Type hybrid centrality measures for weighted networks
by Alireza Abbasi - 641-650 Research output analysis of municipal solid waste: a case study of China
by Lie Yang & Zhulei Chen & Ting Liu & Rui Wan & Jia Wang & Wengang Xie - 651-665 Reverse-engineering conference rankings: what does it take to make a reputable conference?
by Peep Küngas & Siim Karus & Svitlana Vakulenko & Marlon Dumas & Cristhian Parra & Fabio Casati
July 2013, Volume 96, Issue 1
- 1-9 Experimenting with the partnership ability φ-index on a million computer scientists
by Guillaume Cabanac - 11-26 Exploring patent performance and technology interactions of universities, industries, governments and individuals
by Mu-Hsuan Huang & Hui-Yun Sung & Chun-Chieh Wang & Dar-Zen Chen - 27-49 Patent families as macro level patent value indicators: applying weights to account for market differences
by Peter Neuhäusler & Rainer Frietsch - 51-67 Can a personal website be useful as an information source to assess individual scientists? The case of European highly cited researchers
by Amalia Más-Bleda & Isidro F. Aguillo - 69-82 A hybrid keyword and patent class methodology for selecting relevant sets of patents for a technological field
by Christopher L. Benson & Christopher L. Magee - 83-83 Erratum to: A hybrid keyword and patent class methodology for selecting relevant sets of patents for a technological field
by Christopher L. Benson & Christopher L. Magee - 85-101 Evaluating research institutions: the potential of the success-index
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano & Luca Mastrogiacomo - 103-131 Patterns of authors’ information scattering: towards a causal explanation of information scattering from a scholarly information-seeking behavior perspective
by Zahed Bigdeli & Morteza Kokabi & Gholam Reza Rajabi & Ali Gazni - 133-146 Global trends of solid waste research from 1997 to 2011 by using bibliometric analysis
by Lie Yang & Zhulei Chen & Ting Liu & Zhe Gong & Yingjian Yu & Jia Wang - 147-171 The interdisciplinary structure of research on intercultural relations: a co-citation network analysis study
by Ruobing Chi & Jonathan Young - 173-181 The role of statistics in establishing the similarity of citation distributions in a static and a dynamic context
by Javier Ruiz-Castillo - 183-201 Detecting the knowledge structure of bioinformatics by mining full-text collections
by Min Song & Su Yeon Kim - 203-219 Global remote sensing research trends during 1991–2010: a bibliometric analysis
by Yanhua Zhuang & Xingjian Liu & Thuminh Nguyen & Qingqing He & Song Hong - 221-238 On the impact of Gold Open Access journals
by Christian Gumpenberger & María-Antonia Ovalle-Perandones & Juan Gorraiz - 239-253 An exploration of link-based knowledge map in academic web space
by Bo Yang & Ying Sun - 255-257 Impact factor: Imperfect but not yet replaceable
by Stuart Brody - 259-276 Comparison of independent research of China’s top universities using bibliometric indicators
by Hui-Zhen Fu & Yuh-Shan Ho - 277-295 Perceptions of author order versus contribution among researchers with different professional ranks and the potential of harmonic counts for encouraging ethical co-authorship practices
by Du Jian & Tang Xiaoli - 297-303 Methodological quality in clinical trials and bibliometric indicators: no evidence of correlations
by Derya Akcan & Susanna Axelsson & Christina Bergh & Thomas Davidson & Måns Rosén - 305-313 Measuring the similarity between the reference and citation distributions of journals
by András Schubert - 315-322 Impact of foreign external PhD examiners on academic collaboration patterns
by Lars H. Breimer - 323-336 On a path to creative destruction: science, technology and science-based technological trajectories of Japan and South Korea
by Chan-Yuan Wong - 337-364 What about excellence in teaching? A benevolent ranking of universities
by Kristof Witte & Lenka Hudrlikova - 365-379 Multiple regression analysis of a patent’s citation frequency and quantitative characteristics: the case of Japanese patents
by Fuyuki Yoshikane - 381-394 Opinion paper: thoughts and facts on bibliometric indicators
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Henk F. Moed
June 2013, Volume 95, Issue 3
- 829-849 Evolutionary paths of change of emerging nanotechnological innovation systems: the case of ZnO nanostructures
by Alfonso Ávila-Robinson & Kumiko Miyazaki - 851-862 Citation gamesmanship: testing for evidence of ego bias in peer review
by Cassidy R. Sugimoto & Blaise Cronin - 863-884 Proposal for a multilevel university cybermetric analysis model
by Enrique Orduña-Malea & José-Antonio Ontalba-Ruipérez - 885-894 International scientific collaboration of China: collaborating countries, institutions and individuals
by Xianwen Wang & Shenmeng Xu & Zhi Wang & Lian Peng & Chuanli Wang - 895-909 A scientometrics law about co-authors and their ranking: the co-author core
by M. Ausloos - 911-925 An empirical investigation of the influence of collaboration in Finance on article impact
by Necmi K. Avkiran - 927-940 Creative accomplishments in science: definition, theoretical considerations, examples from science history, and bibliometric findings
by Thomas Heinze - 941-952 Evolution of the publications in clinical neurology: scientific impact of different countries during the 2000–2009 period
by Jesus Iñigo & Jose-Alberto Palma & Jorge Iriarte & Elena Urrestarazu - 953-966 The automatic normalisation challenge: detailed addresses identification
by Fernanda Morillo & Ignacio Santabárbara & Javier Aparicio - 967-983 Progress in global parallel computing research: a bibliometric approach
by Zhongqiu Liu & Yaolin Liu & Yangjie Guo & Hua Wang - 985-1002 An analysis on communication theory and discipline
by Chung Joo Chung & George A. Barnett & Kitae Kim & Derek Lackaff - 1003-1021 Quality of research: which underlying values?
by Judith Czellar & Jacques Lanarès - 1023-1029 Citation success over time: theory or empirics?
by David W. Johnston & Marco Piatti & Benno Torgler - 1031-1050 The changing dynamics in citation index publication position China in a race with the USA for global leadership
by Juana Paul Moiwo & Fulu Tao - 1051-1070 Evolving collaboration networks in Scientometrics in 1978–2010: a micro–macro analysis
by Yunwei Chen & Katy Börner & Shu Fang - 1071-1094 Information literacy in social sciences and health sciences: a bibliometric study (1974–2011)
by María Pinto & María Isabel Escalona-Fernández & Antonio Pulgarín - 1095-1112 A citation-analysis of economic research institutes
by Rolf Ketzler & Klaus F. Zimmermann - 1113-1139 Scientific publishing in West Africa: comparing Benin with Ghana and Senegal
by Eustache Mêgnigbêto - 1141-1166 A scientometric analysis of the effectiveness of Taiwan’s educational research projects
by Yuen-Hsien Tseng & Chun-Yen Chang & M. Shane Tutwiler & Ming-Chao Lin & James P. Barufaldi - 1167-1177 Any publicity is better than none: newspaper coverage increases citations, in the UK more than in Italy
by Daniele Fanelli - 1179-1188 The effect of database dirty data on h-index calculation
by Fiorenzo Franceschini & Domenico Maisano & Luca Mastrogiacomo - 1189-1207 Entry strategies in an emerging technology: a pilot web-based study of graphene firms
by Sanjay K. Arora & Jan Youtie & Philip Shapira & Lidan Gao & TingTing Ma
May 2013, Volume 95, Issue 2
- 481-502 The pursuit of academic excellence and business engagement: is it irreconcilable?
by Pablo D’Este & Puay Tang & Surya Mahdi & Andy Neely & Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo - 503-528 Journal clustering of library and information science for subfield delineation using the bibliometric analysis toolkit: CATAR
by Yuen-Hsien Tseng & Ming-Yueh Tsay - 529-540 Bibliometric analysis of biotechnology research in Pakistan
by R. S. Bajwa & K. Yaldram - 541-561 The knowledge domain of the academy of international business studies (AIB) conferences: a longitudinal scientometric perspective for the years 2006–2011
by Gerhard A. Wuehrer & Angela Elisabeth Smejkal - 563-570 Second order indicators for evaluating international scientific collaboration
by Gangan Prathap - 571-592 Scientific collaboration in biotechnology: the case of the northeast region in Brazil
by Benedita Marta Gomes Costa & Edilson da Silva Pedro & Gorete Ribeiro Macedo - 593-614 Selective linking from social platforms to university websites: a case study of the Spanish academic system
by Enrique Orduña-Malea & José-Antonio Ontalba-Ruipérez - 615-628 Comparative analysis of health public policy research results among Mexico, Chile and Argentina
by César A. Macías-Chapula - 629-644 A bibliometric analysis of NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research
by Chris W. Belter - 645-672 Comparing journals from different fields of science and social science through a JCR subject categories normalized impact factor
by P. Dorta-González & M. I. Dorta-González - 673-687 Researchers profile, co-authorship pattern and knowledge organization in information science in Brazil
by Cristina Gomes Souza & Marta Lúcia Azevedo Ferreira - 689-716 Relationship among research collaboration, number of documents and number of citations: a case study in Spanish computer science production in 2000–2009
by Alfonso Ibáñez & Concha Bielza & Pedro Larrañaga - 717-729 Tracing scientist’s research trends realtimely
by Xianwen Wang & Zhi Wang & Shenmeng Xu - 731-752 Do references in transferred patent documents signal learning opportunities for the receiving firms?
by Yuandi Wang & Xiongfeng Pan & Yantai Chen & Xin Gu - 753-769 Dentistry scientometric analysis: a comparative study between Brazil and other most productive countries in the area
by Maria Cláudia Cabrini Gracio & Ely Francina Tannuri Oliveira & Júlio Araujo Gurgel & Maria Isabel Escalona & Antonio Pulgarin Guerrero - 771-784 Geographical distance in bibliometric relations within epistemic communities
by Per Ahlgren & Olle Persson & Robert Tijssen - 785-796 A mathematical model to optimize decisions to impact multi-attribute rankings
by M. L. Bougnol & J. H. Dulá - 797-815 A study of factors inhibiting research productivity of Iranian women in ISI
by Alireza Isfandyari-Moghaddam & Mohammad Hasanzadeh - 817-828 The role of editorial material in bibliometric research performance assessments
by Thed Leeuwen & Rodrigo Costas & Clara Calero-Medina & Martijn Visser
April 2013, Volume 95, Issue 1
- 1-13 A quantitative study on the effectiveness of peer review for academic journals
by Zheng Ma & Yuntao Pan & Zhenglu Yu & Jingting Wang & Jia Jia & Yishan Wu - 15-23 Scientific production in psychology: a gender analysis
by Maite Barrios & Anna Villarroya & Ángel Borrego - 25-34 Theoretical justification of the central area indices and the central interval indices
by L. Egghe - 35-44 A historical review and bibliometric analysis of GPS research from 1991–2010
by Haijun Wang & Minyan Liu & Song Hong & Yanhua Zhuang - 45-54 Are American astrophysics papers accepted more quickly than others? Part II: correlations with citation rates, subdisciplines, and author numbers
by Virginia Trimble & Jose A. Ceja - 55-67 Measuring co-authors’ contribution to an article’s visibility
by Leo Egghe & Raf Guns & Ronald Rousseau - 69-86 Physics publication productivity in South African universities
by Alan Peter Matthews - 87-114 Assessing gender balance among journal authors and editorial board members
by Elba Mauleón & Laura Hillán & Luz Moreno & Isabel Gómez & María Bordons - 115-127 Absolute and specific measures of research group excellence
by O. Mryglod & R. Kenna & Yu. Holovatch & B. Berche - 129-139 The influence of scientific research output of academics on economic growth in South Africa: an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) application
by R. Inglesi-Lotz & A. Pouris - 141-157 Information metrics (iMetrics): a research specialty with a socio-cognitive identity?
by Staša Milojević & Loet Leydesdorff - 159-180 Social media-based systems: an emerging area of information systems research and practice
by Gohar Feroz Khan - 181-182 Erratum to: Social media-based systems: an emerging area of information systems research and practice
by Gohar Feroz Khan - 183-195 Have Chinese firms learned from their prior technology in-licensing? An analysis based on patent citations
by Jason Li-Ying & Yuandi Wang & Søren Salomo & Wim Vanhaverbeke - 197-224 Renewable energy research 1995–2009: a case study of wind power research in EU, Spain, Germany and Denmark
by Elias Sanz-Casado & J. Carlos Garcia-Zorita & Antonio Eleazar Serrano-López & Birger Larsen & Peter Ingwersen - 225-242 Prediction of emerging technologies based on analysis of the US patent citation network
by Péter Érdi & Kinga Makovi & Zoltán Somogyvári & Katherine Strandburg & Jan Tobochnik & Péter Volf & László Zalányi - 243-255 A ‘perverse incentive’ from bibliometrics: could National Research Assessment Exercises (NRAEs) restrict literature availability for nature conservation?
by Michael C. Calver & Maggie Lilith & Christopher R. Dickman - 257-275 KeyGraph-based chance discovery for exploring the development of e-commerce topics
by Liang-Chu Chen & Ting-Jung Yu & Chia-Jung Hsieh - 277-297 Exploring the bibliometric and semantic nature of negative results
by Christian Gumpenberger & Juan Gorraiz & Martin Wieland & Ivana Roche & Edgar Schiebel & Dominique Besagni & Claire François - 299-310 Transfer and distribution of knowledge creation activities of bio-scientists in knowledge space
by Xiang Liu & Feicheng Ma - 311-324 National peer-review research assessment exercises for the hard sciences can be a complete waste of money: the Italian case
by Giovanni Abramo & Tindaro Cicero & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo - 325-331 Thirty years of Brazilian research in Antarctica: ups, downs and perspectives
by V. M. Stefenon & L. F. W. Roesch & A. B. Pereira - 333-350 Non-English journals and papers in physics and chemistry: bias in citations?
by Liming Liang & Ronald Rousseau & Zhen Zhong - 351-370 Capturing new developments in an emerging technology: an updated search strategy for identifying nanotechnology research outputs
by Sanjay K. Arora & Alan L. Porter & Jan Youtie & Philip Shapira - 371-384 Inconsistent transliteration of Iranian university names: a hazard to Iran’s ranking in ISI Web of Science
by Mohammad Reza Falahati Qadimi Fumani & Marzieh Goltaji & Pardis Parto - 385-415 Citation choice and innovation in science studies
by Kyle Siler - 417-433 Home bias effect in the management literature
by Marc Correa & Lucinio González-Sabaté & Ignacio Serrano - 435-452 Benchmarking research performance at the university level with information theoretic measures
by J. A. García & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia & Nicolas Robinson-García & Daniel Torres-Salinas - 453-464 The end of the “European Paradox”
by Neus Herranz & Javier Ruiz-Castillo