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Scientometrics, Volume 124
Volume 124, Number 1, July 2020
- Jun-You Lin, Chih-Hai Yang:
Heterogeneity in industry-university R&D collaboration and firm innovative performance. 1-25 - Xiaoyu Liu, Alan L. Porter:
A 3-dimensional analysis for evaluating technology emergence indicators. 27-55 - Marek Kwiek:
Internationalists and locals: international research collaboration in a resource-poor system. 57-105 - Manika Lamba:
Research productivity of health care policy faculty: a cohort study of Harvard Medical School. 107-130 - Antti Mikael Rousi, Mikael Laakso:
Journal research data sharing policies: a study of highly-cited journals in neuroscience, physics, and operations research. 131-152 - Gianluca Fabiano, Andrea Marcellusi, Giampiero Favato:
Public-private contribution to biopharmaceutical discoveries: a bibliometric analysis of biomedical research in UK. 153-168 - Byeongwoo Kang, Kazuyuki Motohashi:
Academic contribution to industrial innovation by funding type. 169-193 - Nida ul Habib Bajwa, Cornelius J. König, Thiemo Kunze:
Evidence-based understanding of introductions of research articles. 195-217 - Guoqiang Liang, Haiyan Hou, Qiao Chen, Zhigang Hu:
Diffusion and adoption: an explanatory model of "question mark" and "rising star" articles. 219-232 - Lin Feng, Jian Zhou, Shenglan Liu, Ning Cai, Jie Yang:
Analysis of journal evaluation indicators: an experimental study based on unsupervised Laplacian score. 233-254 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann:
Telescopic and panoramic views of library and information science research 2011-2018: a comparison of four weighting schemes for author co-citation analysis. 255-270 - Martie-Louise Verreynne, Rui Torres de Oliveira, John Steen, Marta Indulska, Jerad A. Ford:
What motivates 'free' revealing? Measuring outbound non-pecuniary openness, innovation types and expectations of future profit growth. 271-301 - Mladen Djuric, Marina Dobrota, Jovan Filipovic:
Complexity-based quality indicators for human and social capital in science and research: the case of Serbian Homeland versus Diaspora. 303-328 - Katarina Rojko, Brankica Bratic, Borut Luzar:
The Bologna reform's impacts on the scientific publication performance of Ph.D. graduates - the case of Slovenia. 329-356 - Andrea Fronzetti Colladon, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Peter A. Gloor:
Predicting the future success of scientific publications through social network and semantic analysis. 357-377 - Abdelghani Maddi:
Measuring open access publications: a novel normalized open access indicator. 379-398 - Tong Zeng, Daniel E. Acuna:
Modeling citation worthiness by using attention-based bidirectional long short-term memory networks and interpretable models. 399-428 - Eungi Kim, Eun Sil Kim:
A critical examination of international research conducted by North Korean authors: Increasing trends of collaborative research between China and North Korea. 429-450 - Mario Coccia:
The evolution of scientific disciplines in applied sciences: dynamics and empirical properties of experimental physics. 451-487 - Shengli Deng, Sudi Xia:
Mapping the interdisciplinarity in information behavior research: a quantitative study using diversity measure and co-occurrence analysis. 489-513 - Vivek Kumar Singh, Rajesh Piryani, Satya Swarup Srichandan:
The case of significant variations in gold-green and black open access: evidence from Indian research output. 515-531 - Similo Ngwenya, Nelius Boshoff:
Participation of 'international national organisations' in Africa's research: a bibliometric study of agriculture and health in Zimbabwe. 533-553 - Jialiang Lin, Yao Yu, Yu Zhou, Zhiyang Zhou, Xiaodong Shi:
How many preprints have actually been printed and why: a case study of computer science preprints on arXiv. 555-574 - Cristóbal Urbano, Jordi Ardanuy:
Cross-disciplinary collaboration versus coexistence in LIS serials: analysis of authorship affiliations in four European countries. 575-602 - Tuan Long Ho, Peter Goethals:
Research hotspots and current challenges of lakes and reservoirs: a bibliometric analysis. 603-631 - Ali Daud, Min Song, Malik Khizar Hayat, Tehmina Amjad, Rabeeh Ayaz Abbasi, Hassan Dawood, Anwar Ghani:
Finding rising stars in bibliometric networks. 633-661 - Sumiko Asai:
The effect of collaboration with large publishers on the internationality and influence of open access journals for research institutions. 663-677 - James L. Nuzzo:
Large sex difference despite equal opportunity: authorship of over 3000 letters in exercise science and physical therapy journals over 56 years. 679-695 - Mike Thelwall:
Data in Brief: Can a mega-journal for data be useful? 697-709 - Clemens Blümel, Alexander Schniedermann:
Studying review articles in scientometrics and beyond: a research agenda. 711-728 - Zhigang Hu, Wencan Tian, Jiacheng Guo, Xianwen Wang:
Mapping research collaborations in different countries and regions: 1980-2019. 729-745 - Lin Zhang, Wenjing Zhao, Beibei Sun, Ying Huang, Wolfgang Glänzel:
How scientific research reacts to international public health emergencies: a global analysis of response patterns. 747-773 - Chung-Huei Kuan:
Regarding weight assignment algorithms of main path analysis and the conversion of arc weights to node weights. 775-782 - John S. Liu, Louis Y. Y. Lu, Mei Hsiu-Ching Ho:
A note on choosing traversal counts in main path analysis. 783-785 - Houcemeddine Turki, Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb, Mohamed Ben Aouicha:
Facts to consider when analyzing the references of Nobel Prize scientific background. 787-790 - Rasmus Bjørk:
Response to the comments of Turki et al. on "The journals that publish Nobel Prize research". 791-793 - Rasmus Bjørk:
Correction to: Response to the comments of Turki et al. on "The journals that publish Nobel Prize research". 795 - Hilary I. Okagbue, Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva:
Correlation between the CiteScore and Journal Impact Factor of top-ranked library and information science journals. 797-801 - Weishu Liu:
Accuracy of funding information in Scopus: a comparative case study. 803-811 - Serhii Nazarovets:
Controversial practice of rewarding for publications in national journals. 813-818 - Sergio Copiello:
Multi-criteria altmetric scores are likely to be redundant with respect to a subset of the underlying information. 819-824
Volume 124, Number 2, August 2020
- Sándor Soós, Anna Kiss:
Informetrics and the study of science-society communications: a bibliometric scoping review. 825-842 - Neil C. Mitchell:
Comparing the post-WWII publication histories of oceanography and marine geoscience. 843-866 - Zhao Qu, Shanshan Zhang:
References to literature from the business sector in patent documents: a case study of charging technologies for electric vehicles. 867-886 - Gad Yair, Keith Goldstein:
The Annus Mirabilis paper: years of peak productivity in scientific careers. 887-902 - Kabil Boukhari, Mohamed Nazih Omri:
Approximate matching-based unsupervised document indexing approach: application to biomedical domain. 903-924 - Benedetto Torrisi, Giuseppe Pernagallo:
Investigating the relationship between job satisfaction and academic brain drain: the Italian case. 925-952 - Zheng Xie, Yanwu Li, Zhemin Li:
Assessing and predicting the quality of research master's theses: an application of scientometrics. 953-972 - Saeed-Ul Hassan, Naif R. Aljohani, Mudassir Shabbir, Umair Ali, Sehrish Iqbal, Raheem Sarwar, Eugenio Martínez-Cámara, Sebastián Ventura, Francisco Herrera:
Tweet Coupling: a social media methodology for clustering scientific publications. 973-991 - Sha Yuan, Zhou Shao, Xingxing Wei, Jie Tang, Wendy Hall, Yongli Wang, Ying Wang, Ye Wang:
Science behind AI: the evolution of trend, mobility, and collaboration. 993-1013 - Xu Bai, Jinxi Wu, Yun Liu, Yihan Xu:
Research on the impact of global innovation network on 3D printing industry performance. 1015-1051 - Ting Liu, Liu Tang:
Open innovation from the perspective of network embedding: knowledge evolution and development trend. 1053-1080 - Balazs Györffy, Gyöngyi Csuka, Péter Herman, Ádám Török:
Is there a golden age in publication activity? - an analysis of age-related scholarly performance across all scientific disciplines. 1081-1097 - David Emanuel Andersson, Åke E. Andersson, Björn Hårsman, Xiyi Yang:
The geography of science in 12 European countries: a NUTS2-level analysis. 1099-1125 - Daniel A. Charen, Nolan A. Maher, Nicole Zubizarreta, Jashvant Poeran, Calin S. Moucha, Shai Shemesh:
Evaluation of publication delays in the orthopedic surgery manuscript review process from 2010 to 2015. 1127-1135 - Daniel A. Charen, Nolan A. Maher, Nicole Zubizarreta, Jashvant Poeran, Calin S. Moucha, Shai Shemesh:
Correction to: Evaluation of publication delays in the orthopedic surgery manuscript review process from 2010 to 2015. 1137 - Cyril Labbé, Guillaume Cabanac, Rachael A. West, Thierry Gautier, Bertrand Favier, Jennifer A. Byrne:
Flagging incorrect nucleotide sequence reagents in biomedical papers: To what extent does the leading publication format impede automatic error detection? 1139-1156 - Serkan Altuntas, Zülfiye Erdogan, Türkay Dereli:
A clustering-based approach for the evaluation of candidate emerging technologies. 1157-1177 - Li Fang, Xiaobei Zhou, Lei Cui:
Biclustering high-frequency MeSH terms based on the co-occurrence of distinct semantic types in a MeSH tree. 1179-1190 - Minchul Lee, Min Song:
Incorporating citation impact into analysis of research trends. 1191-1224 - Frederique Bordignon:
Self-correction of science: a comparative study of negative citations and post-publication peer review. 1225-1239 - Inés M. Fernández-Guerrero, Zoraida Callejas, David Griol, Antonio Fernández-Cano:
Longitudinal patterns in Spanish doctoral theses on scientific medical information: a tertiary study. 1241-1260 - Xian Li, Dangzhi Zhao, Xiaojun Hu:
Gatekeepers in knowledge transfer between science and technology: an exploratory study in the area of gene editing. 1261-1277 - Chi Mai Nguyen, Jae-Yong Choung:
Scientific knowledge production in China: a comparative analysis. 1279-1303 - Lennart Ante:
A place next to Satoshi: foundations of blockchain and cryptocurrency research in business and economics. 1305-1333 - Yutao Sun, Cong Cao:
The dynamics of the studies of China's science, technology and innovation (STI): a bibliometric analysis of an emerging field. 1335-1365 - Houcemeddine Turki, Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb, Mohamed Ben Aouicha, Ajith Abraham:
Nature or Science: what Google Trends says. 1367-1385 - John Rigby, Barbara Jones:
Bringing the doctoral thesis by published papers to the Social Sciences and the Humanities: A quantitative easing? A small study of doctoral thesis submission rules and practice in two disciplines in the UK. 1387-1409 - Paul Donner, Ulrich Schmoch:
The implicit preference of bibliometrics for basic research. 1411-1419 - Jungwon Yoon, Han Woo Park:
Pattern and trend of scientific knowledge production in North Korea by a semantic network analysis of papers in journal titled technological innovation. 1421-1438 - Daniele Checchi, Irene Mazzotta, Sandro Momigliano, Francesco Olivanti:
Convergence or polarisation? The impact of research assessment exercises in the Italian case. 1439-1455 - Lutz Bornmann, Richard Williams:
An evaluation of percentile measures of citation impact, and a proposal for making them better. 1457-1478 - María Pinto, Rosaura Fernández-Pascual, David Caballero-Mariscal, Dora Sales:
Information literacy trends in higher education (2006-2019): visualizing the emerging field of mobile information literacy. 1479-1510 - Tove Faber Frandsen, Rasmus Højbjerg Jacobsen, Jakob Ousager:
Gender gaps in scientific performance: a longitudinal matching study of health sciences researchers. 1511-1527 - Yu-Wei Chang, Dar-Zen Chen, Mu-Hsuan Huang:
Discovering types of research performance of scientists with significant contributions. 1529-1552 - Mohamed Boufarss, Mikael Laakso:
Open Sesame? Open access priorities, incentives, and policies among higher education institutions in the United Arab Emirates. 1553-1577 - Dengsheng Wu, Xiaoli Lu, Jianping Li, Jing Li:
Does the institutional diversity of editorial boards increase journal quality? The case economics field. 1579-1597 - Vadim Gureyev, Nikolay Mazov, Denis Kosyakov, Andrey Guskov:
Review and analysis of publications on scientific mobility: assessment of influence, motivation, and trends. 1599-1630 - Jianhua Hou, Jiantao Ye:
Are uncited papers necessarily all nonimpact papers? A quantitative analysis. 1631-1662 - Russell J. Gray:
Sorry, we're open: Golden open-access and inequality in non-human biological sciences. 1663-1675 - K. Brad Wray:
How is a revolutionary scientific paper cited?: the case of Hess' "History of Ocean Basins". 1677-1683 - Frode Eika Sandnes:
A simple back-of-the-envelope test for self-citations using Google Scholar author profiles. 1685-1689 - Junwen Zhu, Weishu Liu:
Comparing like with like: China ranks first in SCI-indexed research articles since 2018. 1691-1700
Volume 124, Number 3, September 2020
- Nakyeong Lee, Yukyeong Han, Wei Xong, Min Song:
Two layer-based trajectory analysis of the research trend in automotive fuel industry. 1701-1719 - Namyong Kang, Jeong-Jae Kim, Byung-Won On, Ingyu Lee:
A node resistance-based probability model for resolving duplicate named entities. 1721-1743 - Gupeng Zhang, Xiao Wang, Hongbo Duan:
Obscure but important: examining the indirect effects of alliance networks in exploratory and exploitative innovation paradigms. 1745-1764 - YiJun Liu, Li Zhang, Xiaoli Lian:
A document-structure-based complex network model for extracting text keywords. 1765-1791 - Ronaldo Ferreira Araujo:
Communities of attention networks: introducing qualitative and conversational perspectives for altmetrics. 1793-1809 - Yordan Kalmukov:
An algorithm for automatic assignment of reviewers to papers. 1811-1850 - Izzat Alsmadi, Z. W. Taylor, Joshua Childs:
U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings: Which institutional metrics contribute to sustained stratification? 1851-1869 - Khaled Belkadhi, Adel Trabelsi:
Toward a stochastically robust normalized impact factor against fraud and scams. 1871-1884 - Xicheng Yin, Hongwei Wang, Pei Yin, Hengmin Zhu, Zhenyu Zhang:
A co-occurrence based approach of automatic keyword expansion using mass diffusion. 1885-1905 - Chanwoo Jeong, Sion Jang, Eunjeong L. Park, Sungchul Choi:
A context-aware citation recommendation model with BERT and graph convolutional networks. 1907-1922 - Qikai Cheng, Jiamin Wang, Wei Lu, Yong Huang, Yi Bu:
Keyword-citation-keyword network: a new perspective of discipline knowledge structure analysis. 1923-1943 - Kamila Widziewicz-Rzonca, Malwina Tytla:
First systematic review on PM-bound water: exploring the existing knowledge domain using the CiteSpace software. 1945-2008 - Domingo Sifontes, Rosa Morales:
Gender differences and patenting in Latin America: understanding female participation in commercial science. 2009-2036 - Xiaozan Lyu, Ping Zhou, Loet Leydesdorff:
Eco-system mapping of techno-science linkages at the level of scholarly journals and fields. 2037-2055 - Guannan Xu, Weijie Hu, Yuanyuan Qiao, Yuan Zhou:
Mapping an innovation ecosystem using network clustering and community identification: a multi-layered framework. 2057-2081 - Weiwei Yan, Qian Liu, Ruoyu Chen, Shengwei Yi:
Social networks formed by follower-followee relationships on academic social networking sites: an examination of corporation users. 2083-2101 - Mousumi Karmakar, Sumit Kumar Banshal, Vivek Kumar Singh:
Does presence of social media plugins in a journal website result in higher social media attention of its research publications? 2103-2143 - Jiangang Shi, Kaifeng Duan, Guangdong Wu, Rui Zhang, Xiaowei Feng:
Comprehensive metrological and content analysis of the public-private partnerships (PPPs) research field: a new bibliometric journey. 2145-2184 - Oliver Budzinski, Thomas Grebel, Jens Wolling, Xijie Zhang:
Drivers of article processing charges in open access. 2185-2206 - Camil Demetrescu, Irene Finocchi, Andrea Ribichini, Marco Schaerf:
On bibliometrics in academic promotions: a case study in computer science and engineering in Italy. 2207-2228 - Maria Karaulova, Maria Nedeva, Duncan A. Thomas:
Mapping research fields using co-nomination: the case of hyper-authorship heavy flavour physics. 2229-2249 - Ferenc Jankó, Áron Drüszler, Borbála Gálos, Norbert Móricz, Judit Papp-Vancsó, Ildikó Pieczka, Rita Pongrácz, Ervin Rasztovits, Zsuzsanna Soósné Dezso, Orsolya Szabó:
Sources of doubt: actors, forums, and language of climate change skepticism. 2251-2277 - Paul A. Djupe, Kim Quaile Hill, Amy Erica Smith, Anand E. Sokhey:
Putting personality in context: determinants of research productivity and impact in political science. 2279-2300 - Tolga Yuret:
Co-worker network: How closely are researchers who published in the top five economics journals related? 2301-2317 - Zivan Zivkovic, Marija Panic:
Development of science and education in the Western Balkan countries: competitiveness with the EU. 2319-2339 - Geraldo J. Pessoa Junior, Thiago M. R. Dias, Thiago H. P. Silva, Alberto H. F. Laender:
On interdisciplinary collaborations in scientific coauthorship networks: the case of the Brazilian community. 2341-2360 - Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Vincent A. Traag, Alberto Caimo, Flaminio Squazzoni:
Italian sociologists: a community of disconnected groups. 2361-2382 - Jose A. García, Rosa Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia:
The author-reviewer game. 2409-2431 - Alexandra Baumann, Klaus Wohlrabe:
Where have all the working papers gone? Evidence from four major economics working paper series. 2433-2441 - Antonia Ferrer-Sapena, Ezgi Erdogan, Eduardo Jiménez-Fernández, Enrique Alfonso Sánchez-Pérez, Fernanda Peset:
Self-defined information indices: application to the case of university rankings. 2443-2456 - Caroline S. Wagner, Xiaojing Cai, Satyam Mukherjee:
China's scholarship shows atypical referencing patterns. 2457-2468 - Márton Demeter, Tamás Tóth:
The world-systemic network of global elite sociology: the western male monoculture at faculties of the top one-hundred sociology departments of the world. 2469-2495 - Boris Forthmann, Mark Leveling, Yixiao Dong, Denis Dumas:
Investigating the quantity-quality relationship in scientific creativity: an empirical examination of expected residual variance and the tilted funnel hypothesis. 2497-2518 - Zhichao Fang, Rodrigo Costas, Wencan Tian, Xianwen Wang, Paul Wouters:
An extensive analysis of the presence of altmetric data for Web of Science publications across subject fields and research topics. 2519-2549 - Núria Bautista-Puig, Carmen López-Illescas, Félix de Moya-Anegón, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote, Henk F. Moed:
Do journals flipping to gold open access show an OA citation or publication advantage? 2551-2575 - Liang Meng, Haifeng Wang, Pengfei Han:
Getting a head start: turn-of-the-month submission effect for accepted papers in management journals. 2577-2595 - Lilian Cervo Cabrera, Carlos Eduardo Caldarelli, Marcia Regina Gabardo da Camara:
Mapping collaboration in international coffee certification research. 2597-2618 - Pablo Dorta-González, Rafael Suárez-Vega, María-Isabel Dorta-González:
Open access effect on uncitedness: a large-scale study controlling by discipline, source type and visibility. 2619-2644 - Gökçe Candan:
Efficiency and performance analysis of economics research using hesitant fuzzy AHP and OCRA methods. 2645-2659 - Simone Belli, Rogério Mugnaini, Joan Baltà, Ernest Abadal:
Coronavirus mapping in scientific publications: When science advances rapidly and collectively, is access to this knowledge open to society? 2661-2685 - Jan Homolak, Ivan Kodvanj, Davor Virag:
Preliminary analysis of COVID-19 academic information patterns: a call for open science in the times of closed borders. 2687-2701 - Kristof Decock, Koenraad Debackere, Anne-Mieke Vandamme, Bart Van Looy:
Scenario-driven forecasting: modeling peaks and paths. Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium. 2703-2715 - Gangan Prathap, Somenath Mukherjee:
Letter to the Editor: Comments on the paper of Batagelj - on fractional approach to analysis of linked networks. 2717-2722 - Hui Li, Weishu Liu:
Same same but different: self-citations identified through Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection. 2723-2732 - Khaled Moustafa:
Octopus affiliations. 2733-2735 - Lutz Bornmann, K. Brad Wray, Robin Haunschild:
Correction to: Citation concept analysis (CCA): a new form of citation analysis revealing the usefulness of concepts for other researchers illustrated by exemplary case studies including classic books by Thomas S. Kuhn and Karl R. Popper. 2737 - Lin Feng, Jian Zhou, Sheng-lan Liu, Ning Cai, Jie Yang:
Correction to: Analysis of journal evaluation indicators: an experimental study based on unsupervised Laplacian score. 2739-2740
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