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Scientometrics, Volume 126
Volume 126, Number 1, January 2021
- Jungpyo Lee, So Young Sohn:
Recommendation system for technology convergence opportunities based on self-supervised representation learning. 1-25 - Tao Hu, Yin Zhang:
A spatial-temporal network analysis of patent transfers from U.S. universities to firms. 27-54 - Danilo Magno Marchiori, Silvio Popadiuk, Emerson Wagner Mainardes, Ricardo Gouveia Rodrigues:
Innovativeness: a bibliometric vision of the conceptual and intellectual structures and the past and future research directions. 55-92 - Jie Liu, Arnulf Grubler, Tieju Ma, Dieter Franz Kogler:
Identifying the technological knowledge depreciation rate using patent citation data: a case study of the solar photovoltaic industry. 93-115 - António Osório, Lutz Bornmann:
On the disruptive power of small-teams research. 117-133 - Cinthia Mikaela de Souza, Magali R. G. Meireles, Paulo Eduardo Maciel de Almeida:
A comparative study of abstractive and extractive summarization techniques to label subgroups on patent dataset. 135-156 - Alice Tontodimamma, Eugenia Nissi, Annalina Sarra, Lara Fontanella:
Thirty years of research into hate speech: topics of interest and their evolution. 157-179 - Shaibu Mohammed, Emmanuel K. Nyantakyi, Anthony Morgan, Prosper Anumah, Justice Sarkodie-kyeremeh:
Use of relative extra citation counts and uncited publications to enhance the discriminatory power of the h-index. 181-199 - Marian-Gabriel Hâncean, Matjaz Perc, Jürgen Lerner:
The coauthorship networks of the most productive European researchers. 201-224 - M. Pelacho, Gonzalo Ruiz, Francisco Sanz, Alfonso Tarancón, Jesús Clemente-Gallardo:
Analysis of the evolution and collaboration networks of citizen science scientific publications. 225-257 - Jeppe Nicolaisen, Tove Faber Frandsen:
Number of references: a large-scale study of interval ratios. 259-285 - Dongqing Lyu, Kaile Gong, Xuanmin Ruan, Ying Cheng, Jiang Li:
Does research collaboration influence the "disruption" of articles? Evidence from neurosciences. 287-303 - Matthew Harsh, Ravtosh Bal, Alex Weryha, Justin Whatley, Charles C. Onu, Lisa M. Negro:
Mapping computer science research in Africa: using academic networking sites for assessing research activity. 305-334 - Muhammad Usman, Ghulam Mustafa, Muhammad Tanvir Afzal:
Ranking of author assessment parameters using Logistic Regression. 335-353 - Philip J. Purnell:
Conference proceedings publications in bibliographic databases: a case study of countries in Southeast Asia. 355-387 - Peter Ingwersen, Søren Holm, Birger Larsen, Thomas Ploug:
Do journals and corporate sponsors back certain views in topics where disagreement prevails? 389-415 - Frederique Bordignon:
A scientometric review of permafrost research based on textual analysis (1948-2020). 417-436 - Norma Salgado-Orellana, Emilio Berrocal de-Luna, Calixto Gutiérrez-Braojos:
A scientometric study of doctoral theses on the Roma in the Iberian Peninsula during the 1977-2018 period. 437-458 - Isabel Basson, Jaco P. Blanckenberg, Heidi Prozesky:
Do open access journal articles experience a citation advantage? Results and methodological reflections of an application of multiple measures to an analysis by WoS subject areas. 459-484 - Salim Moussa:
Citation contagion: a citation analysis of selected predatory marketing journals. 485-506 - Salim Moussa:
Correction to: Citation contagion: a citation analysis of selected predatory marketing journals. 507 - Shu-Chun Kuo, Yu-Tsen Yeh, Wei-Chih Kan, Tsair-Wei Chien:
The use of bootstrapping method to compare research achievements for ophthalmology authors in the US since 2010. 509-520 - Zeynep Didem Unutmaz Durmusoglu, Alptekin Durmusoglu:
A TOPSIS model for understanding the authors choice of journal selection. 521-543 - Besim Bilalli, Rana Faisal Munir, Alberto Abelló:
A framework for assessing the peer review duration of journals: case study in computer science. 545-563 - Mansour Haghighat, Javad Hayatdavoudi:
How hot are hot papers? The issue of prolificacy and self-citation stacking. 565-578 - Ana Fernández, Esther Ferrándiz, M. Dolores León:
Are organizational and economic proximity driving factors of scientific collaboration? Evidence from Spanish universities, 2001-2010. 579-602 - Shahadat Uddin, Tasadduq Imam, Mohammad Mozumdar:
Research interdisciplinarity: STEM versus non-STEM. 603-618 - Anthony G. Stacey:
Ages of cited references and growth of scientific knowledge: an explication of the gamma distribution in business and management disciplines. 619-640 - Sahar Vahdati, Said Fathalla, Christoph Lange, Andreas Behrend, Aysegul Say, Zeynep Say, Sören Auer:
A comprehensive quality assessment framework for scientific events. 641-682 - Minsoo Choi, Heejin Lee, Hanah Zoo:
Scientific knowledge production and research collaboration between Australia and South Korea: patterns and dynamics based on co-authorship. 683-706 - Martin Thomas Falk, Eva Hagsten:
When international academic conferences go virtual. 707-724 - Ashkan Ebadi, Pengcheng Xi, Stéphane Tremblay, Bruce Spencer, Raman Pall, Alexander Wong:
Understanding the temporal evolution of COVID-19 research through machine learning and natural language processing. 725-739 - Paul Sebo, Sylvain de Lucia, Nathalie Vernaz:
Gender gap in medical research: a bibliometric study in Swiss university hospitals. 741-755 - Marco Galvagno, Vincenzo Pisano:
Building the genealogy of family business internationalization: a bibliometric mixed-method approach. 757-783 - Stefano Mammola, Diego Fontaneto, Alejandro Martínez, Filipe Chichorro:
Impact of the reference list features on the number of citations. 785-799 - Concepta McManus, Abilio Afonso Baeta Neves:
Funding research in Brazil. 801-823 - Jose A. García, Rosa Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia:
Quality censoring in peer review. 825-830 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Panagiotis Tsigaris, Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh:
Publishing volumes in major databases related to Covid-19. 831-842 - Adrian Furnham:
Publish or perish: rejection, scientometrics and academic success. 843-847 - Wei-Shu Liu:
A matter of time: publication dates in Web of Science Core Collection. 849-857 - Stan Benjamens, Vincent E. de Meijer, Robert A. Pol, Martijn P. D. Haring:
Are all voices heard in the COVID-19 debate? 859-862 - Tenghao Zhang:
Will the increase in publication volumes "dilute" prestigious journals' impact factors? A trend analysis of the FT50 journals. 863-869 - Alberto Martín-Martín, Mike Thelwall, Enrique Orduña-Malea, Emilio Delgado López-Cózar:
Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and OpenCitations' COCI: a multidisciplinary comparison of coverage via citations. 871-906 - Alberto Martín-Martín, Mike Thelwall, Enrique Orduña-Malea, Emilio Delgado López-Cózar:
Correction to: Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and OpenCitations' COCI: a multidisciplinary comparison of coverage via citations. 907-908 - Retraction Note to: Bibliometric study of Electronic Commerce Research in Information Systems & MIS Journals. 909
Volume 126, Number 2, February 2021
- Pieter E. Stek:
Identifying spatial technology clusters from patenting concentrations using heat map kernel density estimation. 911-930 - Zhenyue Zhao, Xuelian Pan, Weina Hua:
Comparative analysis of the research productivity, publication quality, and collaboration patterns of top ranked library and information science schools in China and the United States. 931-950 - Raheem Sarwar, Afifa Zia, Raheel Nawaz, Ayman Fayoumi, Naif Radi Aljohani, Saeed-Ul Hassan:
Webometrics: evolution of social media presence of universities. 951-967 - Yuan Zhou, Fang Dong, Yufei Liu, Liang Ran:
A deep learning framework to early identify emerging technologies in large-scale outlier patents: an empirical study of CNC machine tool. 969-994 - Yoscelina I. Hernandez-Garcia, Mónica Anzaldo Montoya:
Flow of ideas in the study of communication channels and references in publications on nanotechnology applied to food and agriculture in Mexico. 995-1017 - Marcel Clermont, Johanna Krolak, Dirk Tunger:
Does the citation period have any effect on the informative value of selected citation indicators in research evaluations? 1019-1047 - Ingo Stiller, Arjen van Witteloostuijn, Bart Cambré:
Do current radical innovation measures actually measure radical drug innovation? 1049-1078 - Junwan Liu, Rui Wang, Shuo Xu:
What academic mobility configurations contribute to high performance: an fsQCA analysis of CSC-funded visiting scholars. 1079-1100 - Siluo Yang, Xin Xing, Fan Qi, Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio:
Comparison of academic book impact from a disciplinary perspective: an analysis of citations and altmetric indicators. 1101-1123 - Yanhui Song, Lijuan Wu, Junping Qiu:
A comparative study of first and all-author bibliographic coupling analysis based on Scientometrics. 1125-1147 - Shannon Mason, Yusuke Sakurai:
A ResearchGate-way to an international academic community? 1149-1171 - Alexey Lyutov, Yilmaz Uygun, Marc-Thorsten Hütt:
Machine learning misclassification of academic publications reveals non-trivial interdependencies of scientific disciplines. 1173-1186 - Alexey Lyutov, Yilmaz Uygun, Marc-Thorsten Hütt:
Correction to: Machine learning misclassification of academic publications reveals non‑trivial interdependencies of scientific disciplines. 1187 - Erik Boetto, Maria Pia Fantini, Aldo Gangemi, Davide Golinelli, Manfredi Greco, Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Valentina Presutti, Flavia Rallo:
Using altmetrics for detecting impactful research in quasi-zero-day time-windows: the case of COVID-19. 1189-1215 - Esther Nanzayi Ngayua, Jianjia He, Kwabena Agyei-Boahene:
Applying advanced technologies to improve clinical trials: a systematic mapping study. 1217-1238 - Evelyne Decullier, Phuc Vinh Tang, Laure Huot, Hervé Maisonneuve:
Why an automated tracker finds poor sharing of clinical trial results for an academic sponsor: a bibliometric analysis. 1239-1248 - Tobias Kiesslich, Marlena Beyreis, Georg Zimmermann, Andreas Traweger:
Citation inequality and the Journal Impact Factor: median, mean, (does it) matter? 1249-1269 - Mehmet Ali Köseoglu, John A. Parnell, Melissa Yan Yee Yick:
Identifying influential studies and maturity level in intellectual structure of fields: evidence from strategic management. 1271-1309 - Marco Cavallaro, Benedetto Lepori:
Institutional barriers to participation in EU framework programs: contrasting the Swiss and UK cases. 1311-1328 - Hans Pohl:
Internationalisation, innovation, and academic-corporate co-publications. 1329-1358 - Mariana M. M. de Santana, Eduardo Mariano-Neto, Rodrigo Nogueira de Vasconcelos, Pavel Dodonov, José M. M. Medeiros:
Mapping the research history, collaborations and trends of remote sensing in fire ecology. 1359-1388 - Yang Bai, Hongxiu Li, Yong Liu:
Visualizing research trends and research theme evolution in E-learning field: 1999-2018. 1389-1414 - Andrej Kastrin, Dimitar Hristovski:
Scientometric analysis and knowledge mapping of literature-based discovery (1986-2020). 1415-1451 - Darja Maslic Sersic, Marina Martincevic, Maja Jokic:
The contribution of CEE authors to psychological science: a comparative analysis of papers published in CEE and non-CEE journals indexed by Scopus in the period 1996 - 2013. 1453-1469 - Samuel Zanferdini Oliva, Lívia Oliveira-Ciabati, Denise Gazotto Dezembro, Mario Sergio Adolfi Junior, Maísa de Carvalho Silva, Hugo Cesar Pessotti, Juliana Tarossi Pollettini:
Text structuring methods based on complex network: a systematic review. 1471-1493 - Gabriel-Alexandru Vîiu, Mihai Paunescu:
The lack of meaningful boundary differences between journal impact factor quartiles undermines their independent use in research evaluation. 1495-1525 - Zehra Taskin:
Forecasting the future of library and information science and its sub-fields. 1527-1551 - Ozcan Saritas, Pavel Bakhtin, Ilya Kuzminov, Elena Khabirova:
Big data augmentated business trend identification: the case of mobile commerce. 1553-1579 - Wenyan Wang, Jun Zhang, Fang Zhou, Peng Chen, Bing Wang:
Paper acceptance prediction at the institutional level based on the combination of individual and network features. 1581-1597 - Francisco Javier Blanco-Encomienda, Elena Rosillo-Díaz:
Quantitative evaluation of the production and trends in research applying the structural equation modelling method. 1599-1617 - Paul Donner:
Validation of the Astro dataset clustering solutions with external data. 1619-1645 - Roberta Ruggieri, Fabrizio Pecoraro, Daniela Luzi:
An intersectional approach to analyse gender productivity and open access: a bibliometric analysis of the Italian National Research Council. 1647-1673 - Hendrik P. van Dalen:
How the publish-or-perish principle divides a science: the case of economists. 1675-1694 - Kun Sun, Haitao Liu, Wenxin Xiong:
The evolutionary pattern of language in scientific writings: A case study of Philosophical Transactions of Royal Society (1665-1869). 1695-1724 - Daniel Torres-Salinas, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado, Mike Thelwall:
Exploring WorldCat identities as an altmetric information source: a library catalog analysis experiment in the field of Scientometrics. 1725-1743 - Andrea Bonaccorsi, Filippo Chiarello, Gualtiero Fantoni:
Impact for whom? Mapping the users of public research with lexicon-based text mining. 1745-1774 - Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Yi Bu, Nicolás Robinson-García, Cassidy R. Sugimoto:
An empirical review of the different variants of the probabilistic affinity index as applied to scientific collaboration. 1775-1795 - Robert Tomaszewski:
A study of citations to STEM databases: ACM Digital Library, Engineering Village, IEEE Xplore, and MathSciNet. 1797-1811 - Omar Mubin, Fady Alnajjar, Abdullah Shamail, Suleman Shahid, Simeon Simoff:
The new norm: Computer Science conferences respond to COVID-19. 1813-1827 - Grant Lewison, Philip Roe, Richard Sullivan, Martin Bricknell:
The spin-off to civilian medical practice in the UK and USA from medical research developed during conflict. 1829-1839 - Andrea Polonioli:
The ethics of scientific recommender systems. 1841-1848 - Shima Moradi, Sajedeh Abdi:
Pandemic publication: correction and erratum in COVID-19 publications. 1849-1857 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva:
CiteScore: risk of copy-cat, fake and misleading metrics. 1859-1862 - Ulf Sandström, Martin Hällsten:
Correction to: Persistent nepotism in peer-review. 1863-1865
Volume 126, Number 3, March 2021
- Changyong Lee, Suckwon Hong, Juram Kim:
Anticipating multi-technology convergence: a machine learning approach using patent information. 1867-1896 - (Withdrawn) Predatory publishing in Scopus: evidence on cross-country differences. 1897-1921
- Zuo-jun Dong, Lan Xu, Jia-hui Cheng, Guo-jun Sun:
Major factors affecting biomedical cross-city R&D collaborations based on cooperative patents in China. 1923-1943 - Li Zhang, Ming Liu, Bo Wang, Bo Lang, Peng Yang:
Discovering communities based on mention distance. 1945-1967 - Maurice Poirrier, Sebastián Moreno, Gonzalo Huerta Cánepa:
Robust h-index. 1969-1981 - Deise Deolindo Silva, Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio:
Dispersion measures for h-index: a study of the Brazilian researchers in the field of mathematics. 1983-2011 - Sharfah Ratibah Tuan Mat, Mohd Faizal Ab Razak, Mohd Nizam Mohmad Kahar, Juliza Mohamad Arif, Salwana Mohamad, Ahmad Firdaus:
Towards a systematic description of the field using bibliometric analysis: malware evolution. 2013-2055 - Jinseok Kim, Jason Owen-Smith:
ORCID-linked labeled data for evaluating author name disambiguation at scale. 2057-2083 - Anthony F. Breitzman:
The relationship between web usage and citation statistics for electronics and information technology articles. 2085-2105 - Florian Rabitz, Alin Olteanu, Jurgita Jurkeviciene, Agne Budzyte:
A topic network analysis of the system turn in the environmental sciences. 2107-2140 - Francesco Ciampi, Alessandro Giannozzi, Giacomo Marzi, Edward I. Altman:
Rethinking SME default prediction: a systematic literature review and future perspectives. 2141-2188 - Rabishankar Giri, Sabuj Kumar Chaudhuri:
Ranking journals through the lens of active visibility. 2189-2208 - Pablo Dorta-González, Sara M. González-Betancor, María-Isabel Dorta-González:
To what extent is researchers' data-sharing motivated by formal mechanisms of recognition and credit? 2209-2225 - Albert N. Link, John T. Scott:
Scientific publications at U.S. federal research laboratories. 2227-2248 - Gordana Budimir, Sophia Rahimeh, Sameh Tamimi, Primoz Juznic:
Comparison of self-citation patterns in WoS and Scopus databases based on national scientific production in Slovenia (1996-2020). 2249-2267 - Bárbara S. Lancho-Barrantes, Francisco Javier Cantu-Ortiz:
Quantifying the publication preferences of leading research universities. 2269-2310 - Yuto Chikazawa, Marie Katsurai, Ikki Ohmukai:
Multilingual author matching across different academic databases: a case study on KAKEN, DBLP, and PubMed. 2311-2327 - Yinyu Jin, Sha Yuan, Zhou Shao, Wendy Hall, Jie Tang:
Turing Award elites revisited: patterns of productivity, collaboration, authorship and impact. 2329-2348 - Ghassan Abdul-Majeed, Wissam Mahmood, Nasri S. M. Namer:
Measuring research performance of Iraqi universities using Scopus data. 2349-2363 - Myroslava Hladchenko, Henk F. Moed:
National orientation of Ukrainian journals: means-ends decoupling in a semi-peripheral state. 2365-2389 - Mei Hsiu-Ching Ho, John S. Liu:
The swift knowledge development path of COVID-19 research: the first 150 days. 2391-2399 - Grégoire Mariéthoz, Frédéric Herman, Amelie Dreiss:
The imaginary carrot: no correlation between raising funds and research productivity in geosciences. 2401-2407 - Quantitative and Qualitative Studies of Science and Technology in Latin America. 2409
- Claudia N. González-Brambila:
Quantitative and qualitative studies of science and technology in Latin America. 2411-2412 - Concepta McManus, Abilio Afonso Baeta Neves:
Production profiles in Brazilian Science, with special attention to social sciences and humanities. 2413-2435 - Naia Augusto Barud, Renata Araujo de Oliveira, Carlos Francisco Simões Gomes, Adriana Manzolillo Sanseverino, Mara Regina dos Santos Barcelos, Marcos dos Santos:
Lean in information technology departments or companies: identifying publications on the Scopus and Web of Science databases. 2437-2457