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Scientometrics, Volume 128
Volume 128, Number 1, January 2023
- Po-Hsin Chou, Jui-Chung John Lin, Tsair-Wei Chien:
Using text mining and forest plots to identify similarities and differences between two spine-related journals based on medical subject headings (MeSH terms) and author-specified keywords in 100 top-cited articles. 1-17 - Federica Bologna, Angelo Di Iorio, Silvio Peroni, Francesco Poggi:
Do open citations give insights on the qualitative peer-review evaluation in research assessments? An analysis of the Italian National Scientific Qualification. 19-53 - Ertugrul Ayyildiz, Mirac Murat, Gul Imamoglu, Yildiz Kose:
A novel hybrid MCDM approach to evaluate universities based on student perspective. 55-86 - Yung-Chang Hsiao, Jun-You Lin:
Knowledge management and innovation: evidence of international joint venture. 87-113 - Linpei Song, Zhuang Ma, Junyi Sun:
The Influence of Technostress, Learning Goal Orientation, and Perceived Team Learning Climate on Intra-Team Knowledge Sharing and Innovative Practices Among ICT-Enabled Team Members. 115-136 - Manuel Goyanes, Márton Demeter, Aurea Grané, Tamás Tóth, Homero Gil de Zúñiga:
Research patterns in communication (2009-2019): testing female representation and productivity differences, within the most cited authors and the field. 137-156 - Shir Aviv-Reuven, Ariel Rosenfeld:
A logical set theory approach to journal subject classification analysis: intra-system irregularities and inter-system discrepancies in Web of Science and Scopus. 157-175 - Berdymyrat Ovezmyradov:
Applying quantified indicators in Central Asian science: can metrics improve the regional research performance? 177-206 - Tint Hla Hla Htoo, Jin-Cheon Na, Michael Thelwall:
Why are medical research articles tweeted? The news value perspective. 207-226 - Natascha Helena Franz Hoppen, Samile Andréa de Souza Vanz:
The development of Brazilian women's and gender studies: a bibliometric diagnosis. 227-261 - Fei Shu, Xiaojian Wang, Sichen Liu, Junping Qiu, Vincent Larivière:
Global impact or national accessibility? A paradox in China's science. 263-277 - Mina Moradzadeh, Shahram Sedghi, Sirous Panahi:
Towards a new paradigm for 'journal quality' criteria: a scoping review. 279-321 - Mina Moradzadeh, Shahram Sedghi, Sirous Panahi:
Correction to: Towards a new paradigm for 'journal quality' criteria: a scoping review. 323 - David Howoldt, Henning Kroll, Peter Neuhäusler, Alexander Feidenheimer:
Understanding researchers' Twitter uptake, activity and popularity - an analysis of applied research in Germany. 325-344 - Gabriela F. Nane, Nicolás Robinson-García, François van Schalkwyk, Daniel Torres-Salinas:
COVID-19 and the scientific publishing system: growth, open access and scientific fields. 345-362 - Wolfgang G. Stock, Isabelle Dorsch, Gerhard Reichmann, Christian Schlögl:
Labor productivity, labor impact, and co-authorship of research institutions: publications and citations per full-time equivalents. 363-377 - Cheng Peng, Zhepeng (Lionel) Li, Chaojiang Wu:
Researcher geographic mobility and publication productivity: an investigation into individual and institutional characteristics and the roles of academicians. 379-406 - Enrique Orduña-Malea, Adolfo Alonso Arroyo, José-Antonio Ontalba-Ruipérez, Ferrán Catalá-López:
Evaluating the online impact of reporting guidelines for randomised trial reports and protocols: a cross-sectional web-based data analysis of CONSORT and SPIRIT initiatives. 407-440 - Gui Wang, Hui Wang, Xinyi Sun, Nan Wang, Li Wang:
Linguistic complexity in scientific writing: A large-scale diachronic study from 1821 to 1920. 441-460 - Esra Gündogan, Mehmet Kaya, Ali Daud:
Deep learning for journal recommendation system of research papers. 461-481 - Cinzia Daraio, Simone Di Leo, Loet Leydesdorff:
A heuristic approach based on Leiden rankings to identify outliers: evidence from Italian universities in the European landscape. 483-510 - Bin Wang, Feng Wu, Lukui Shi:
AGSTA-NET: adaptive graph spatiotemporal attention network for citation count prediction. 511-541 - Wanjun Xia, Tianrui Li, Chongshou Li:
A review of scientific impact prediction: tasks, features and methods. 543-585 - Ying He, Kun Tian, Xiaoran Xu:
A validation study on the factors affecting the practice modes of open peer review. 587-607 - Ronald Rousseau, Lin Zhang, Gunnar Sivertsen:
Using the weighted Lorenz curve to represent balance in collaborations: the BIC indicator. 609-622 - Abdulkerim Aydin, Süleyman Eren Yürük, Ilknur Reisoglu, Yüksel Göktas:
Main barriers and possible enablers of academicians while publishing. 623-650 - Chiara Zanardello:
Market forces in Italian academia today (and yesterday). 651-698 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
Global impact measures. 699-707 - Nina Smirnova, Philipp Mayr:
A comprehensive analysis of acknowledgement texts in Web of Science: a case study on four scientific domains. 709-734 - Indra Budi, Yaniasih Yaniasih:
Understanding the meanings of citations using sentiment, role, and citation function classifications. 735-759 - Maryam Moshtagh, Tahereh Jowkar, Maryam Yaghtin, Hajar Sotudeh:
The moderating effect of altmetrics on the correlations between single and multi-faceted university ranking systems: the case of THE and QS vs. Nature Index and Leiden. 761-781 - Maia Chankseliani:
Who funds the production of globally visible research in the Global South? 783-801 - György Csomós, Jeno Zsolt Farkas:
Understanding the increasing market share of the academic publisher "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute" in the publication output of Central and Eastern European countries: a case study of Hungary. 803-824 - Xinyi Chen:
Does cross-field influence regional and field-specific distributions of highly cited researchers? 825-840 - Chung-Huei Kuan:
Does main path analysis prefer longer paths? 841-851 - Fang Liu:
Retrieval strategy and possible explanations for the abnormal growth of research publications: re-evaluating a bibliometric analysis of climate change. 853-859 - Yuxian Liu, Ronald Rousseau:
A proposal for the peer review procedure for funding decisions. 861-865 - Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti:
Equivalent Gini coefficient, not shape parameter! 867-870 - Gangan Prathap:
Letter to the editor: Measure measure on the wall who is the fairest of them all? 871-872 - Paul Sebo:
Are acceptance and publication times longer in primary health care journals compared to internal medicine journals? A comparative study of 117 high-impact journals. 873-876
Volume 128, Number 2, February 2023
- Hao Zhou, Jie Lin:
Impacts of codified knowledge index on the allocation of overseas inventors by emerging countries: evidence from PCT patent activities in China. 877-899 - Dolores Modic, Borut Luzar, Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi:
Structure of university licensing networks. 901-932 - Abdul Rahman Shaikh, Hamed Alhoori, Maoyuan Sun:
YouTube and science: models for research impact. 933-955 - Arash Najmaei, Zahra Sadeghinejad:
Green and sustainable business models: historical roots, growth trajectory, conceptual architecture and an agenda for future research - A bibliometric review of green and sustainable business models. 957-999 - Francesco Foglia:
Is smart specialisation monopolising the research on the EU cohesion policy? Evidence from a bibliometric analysis. 1001-1021 - Shuo Xu, Ling Li, Xin An:
Do academic inventors have diverse interests? 1023-1053 - Konstantinos Eleftheriou, Patroklos Patsoulis, Michael Polemis:
Convergence among academic journals in accounting: a note. 1055-1069 - Marleine Azar, Francois Lagacé, Anastasiya Muntyanu, Elena Netchiporouk, Youwen Zhou, Charles Lynde, Linda Moreau, Steve Mathieu, Denis Sasseville, Rachel Asiniwasis, Neil H. Shear, Robert Gniadecki, Elham Rahme, Ivan V. Litvinov:
Measuring h-index and scholarly productivity in academic dermatology in Canada. 1071-1090 - Hayat Dino Bedru, Chen Zhang, Feng Xie, Shuo Yu, Iftikhar Hussain:
CLARA: citation and similarity-based author ranking. 1091-1117 - Hui Fang:
A modification of citation-based journal indexes. 1119-1132 - Andreea Mironescu, Alina Morosanu, Anca Diana Bibiri:
The regional dynamics of multilingual publishing in web of science: A statistical analysis of central and eastern european journals and researchers in linguistics. 1133-1162 - Yueyang Zhao, Lei Cui:
Fusion Matrix-Based Text Similarity Measures for Clustering of Retrieval Results. 1163-1186 - Guo Chen, Jing Chen, Yu Shao, Lu Xiao:
Automatic noise reduction of domain-specific bibliographic datasets using positive-unlabeled learning. 1187-1204 - Stefano Vercelli, Leonardo Pellicciari, Andrea Croci, Cesare Maria Cornaggia, Francesca Cecchi, Daniele Piscitelli:
Self-citation behavior within the health allied professions' scientific sector in Italy: a bibliometric analysis. 1205-1217 - Anahita Hajibabaei, Andrea Schiffauerova, Ashkan Ebadi:
Women and key positions in scientific collaboration networks: analyzing central scientists' profiles in the artificial intelligence ecosystem through a gender lens. 1219-1240 - Si Shen, Jiangfeng Liu, Litao Lin, Ying Huang, Lin Zhang, Chang Liu, Yutong Feng, Dongbo Wang:
SsciBERT: a pre-trained language model for social science texts. 1241-1263 - Jyoti Dua, Hiran H. Lathabai, Vivek Kumar Singh:
Measuring and characterizing research collaboration in SAARC countries. 1265-1294 - Xin Li, Xuli Tang, Wei Lu:
Tracking biomedical articles along the translational continuum: a measure based on biomedical knowledge representation. 1295-1319 - Seth Michail, Joseph William Ledet, Taha Yigit Alkan, Muhammed Numan Ince, Melih Günay:
A journal recommender for article submission using transformers. 1321-1336 - Tove Faber Frandsen, Jeppe Nicolaisen:
Defining the unscholarly publication: a bibliometric study of uncited and barely cited publications. 1337-1350 - Ghassan Abdul-Majeed, Elameer Amer Saleem, Drai A. Smait, Sadiq H. Abdulhussain, Sadiq M. Sait, Hasan S. Majdi, Haydar Abdulameer Marhoon, Waleed Khalid Al-Azzawi:
Implementation of a new research indicator to QS ranking system. 1351-1365 - Yonghe Lu, Meilu Yuan, Jiaxin Liu, Minghong Chen:
Research on semantic representation and citation recommendation of scientific papers with multiple semantics fusion. 1367-1393 - Charissa Samaniego, Peggy Lindner, Maryam A. Kazmi, Bobbie A. Dirr, Dejun Tony Kong, Evonzia Jeff-Eke, Christiane Spitzmueller:
Higher research productivity = more pay? Gender pay-for-productivity inequity across disciplines. 1395-1407 - Sümeyye Akça, Özlem Senyurt:
Geographical representation of editorial boards: a review in the field of library and information sciences. 1409-1427 - Ju-Kuo Lin, Tsair-Wei Chien, Willy Chou:
Comment on the article: The state of social science research on COVID‑19. 1429-1436 - Yan-Li Liu, Wen-Juan Yuan, Shao-Hong Zhu:
Response to Dr. Chou's comment on "the state of social science research on COVID-19". 1437-1439 - Giorgos Vasiliadis, Costas Panagiotakis, Iliana Stenaki, John Fanourgiakis:
The impact of brain-drain in country ranking: the case of computer science. 1441-1450 - Adrian Furnham:
Peer nominations as scientometrics. 1451-1458 - Giovanni Abramo, Isidro F. Aguillo, Dag W. Aksnes, Kevin W. Boyack, Quentin L. Burrell, Juan Miguel Campanario, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Rodrigo Costas, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Anne-Wil Harzing, Hamid R. Jamali, Vincent Larivière, Loet Leydesdorff, Marc Luwel, Ben Martin, Philipp Mayr, Katherine W. McCain, Isabella Peters, Ismael Ràfols, Nicolás Robinson-García, Torben Schubert, Henry Small, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Mike Thelwall, Peter van den Besselaar, Thed N. van Leeuwen, Ludo Waltman:
Retraction of Predatory publishing in Scopus: evidence on cross-country differences lacks justification. 1459-1461 - Lin Zhang:
Editorial response letter to Abramo et al. Scientometrics, 2022. 1463-1464
Volume 128, Number 3, March 2023
- Daniel S. Hain, Roman Jurowetzki, Sungjoo Lee, Yuan Zhou:
Machine learning and artificial intelligence for science, technology, innovation mapping and forecasting: Review, synthesis, and applications. 1465-1472 - Tolga Yuret:
The citation performance of the references in the standard graduate-level microeconomics textbook: Mas-Collel et al. (1995). 1473-1484 - Najmeh Masoumi, Reza Khajavi:
A fuzzy classifier for evaluation of research topics by using keyword co-occurrence network and sponsors information. 1485-1512 - Nisar Ali, Zahid Halim, Syed Fawad Hussain:
An artificial intelligence-based framework for data-driven categorization of computer scientists: a case study of world's Top 10 computing departments. 1513-1545 - Jingbei Wang, Min Guo, Hui Liu, Yafei Nie:
Partners' partners matter: the effect of partners' centrality diversity on the focal organization's innovation outputs. 1547-1565 - Seyyed Reza Taher Harikandeh, Sadegh Aliakbary, Soroush Taheri:
An embedding approach for analyzing the evolution of research topics with a case study on computer science subdomains. 1567-1582 - Isabel Molwitz, Sarah Keller, Liesa Wolf-Baldauf, Ann-Kathrin Ozga, Thai-An Nguyen, Ilka Wedekind, Jing Zhao, Elif Can, Minobu Kamo, Jin Yamamura:
Female author representation differs between journals from the United States of America, Europe, and Asia: a 10-year comparison of five medical disciplines. 1583-1600 - Judit Sulyok, Beáta Fehérvölgyi, Tibor Csizmadia, Attila Imre Katona, Zsolt Tibor Kosztyán:
Does geography matter? Implications for future tourism research in light of COVID-19. 1601-1637 - Zumrad Kataeva, Naureen Durrani, Zhanna Izekenova, Aray Rakhimzhanova:
Evolution of gender research in the social sciences in post-Soviet countries: a bibliometric analysis. 1639-1666 - Rodrigo Nogueira de Vasconcelos, Diego Pereira Costa, Soltan Galano Duverger, Jocimara S. B. Lobão, Elaine Cristina Barbosa Cambui, Carlos A. D. Lentini, André T. Cunha Lima, Juliano Schirmbeck, Deorgia Tayane Mendes, Washington Franca-Rocha, Milton José Porsani:
Bibliometric analysis of surface water detection and mapping using remote sensing in South America. 1667-1688 - Ruijie Wang, Yuhao Zhou, An Zeng:
Evaluating scientists by citation and disruption of their representative works. 1689-1710 - Jingda Ding, Dehui Du:
A study of the correlation between publication delays and measurement indicators of journal articles in the social network environment - based on online data in PLOS. 1711-1743 - Magda Argueta-Guzmán, Mari West, Marilia P. Gaiarsa, Christopher W. Allen, Jacob M. Cecala, Lauren Gedlinske, Quinn S. McFrederick, Amy C. Murillo, Madison Sankovitz, Erin E. Wilson Rankin:
Words matter: how ecologists discuss managed and non-managed bees and birds. 1745-1764 - Liyin Zhang, Yuchen Qian, Chao Ma, Jiang Li:
Continued collaboration shortens the transition period of scientists who move to another institution. 1765-1784 - Xochitl Flores-Vargas, Claudia Noemí González-Brambila, Miguel Ángel Pérez-Angón:
Geographical characterization of the scientific performance in Mexico (1995-2015). 1785-1799 - Yue Wang, Ning Li, Bin Zhang, Qian Huang, Jian Wu, Yang Wang:
The effect of structural holes on producing novel and disruptive research in physics. 1801-1823 - Abdulrahman A. Alshdadi, Muhammad Usman, Madini O. Alassafi, Muhammad Tanvir Afzal, Rayed AlGhamdi:
Formulation of rules for the scientific community using deep learning. 1825-1852 - Gisleine do Carmo, Luiz Flávio Felizardo, Valderí de Castro Alcântara, Cristiane Aparecida da Silva, José Willer do Prado:
The impact of Jürgen Habermas's scientific production: a scientometric review. 1853-1875 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Flavia Di Costa:
Correlating article citedness and journal impact: an empirical investigation by field on a large-scale dataset. 1877-1894 - Weiwei Yan, Xin Wen, Yin Zhang, Sonali Kudva, Qian Liu:
The dynamics of Q&A in academic social networking sites: insights from participants, interaction network, response time, and discipline differences. 1895-1922 - Malte Hückstädt:
Ten reasons why research collaborations succeed - a random forest approach. 1923-1950 - Christopher Traylor, Christoph Herrmann-Lingen:
Does the journal impact factor reflect the impact of German medical guideline contributions? 1951-1962 - Martin Thomas Falk, Eva Hagsten:
Reverse adoption of information and communication technology among organisers of academic conferences. 1963-1985 - Aron Laxdal:
The sex gap in sports and exercise medicine research: who does research on females? 1987-1994 - Daniela De Filippo, Pablo Sastrón-Toledo:
Influence of research on open science in the public policy sphere. 1995-2017 - Péter Kardos, Ádám Kun, Csaba Pléh, Ferenc Jordán:
(How) should researchers publicize their research papers before peer review? 2019-2023 - Ming Li, Qian Gao, Tianfei Yu:
Methodological issues on statistical rigor of agreement analysis. 2025-2027 - Paul Sebo, Sylvain de Lucia:
About the importance of the research question: a response to Ming Li et al.'s comments. 2029-2030 - Libor Ansorge:
Hidden limitations of analyses via alternative bibliometric services. 2031-2033
Volume 128, Number 4, April 2023
- Qing Ke:
Interdisciplinary research and technological impact: evidence from biomedicine. 2035-2077 - Myeongji Oh, Hyejin Jang, Sunhye Kim, Byungun Yoon:
Main path analysis for technological development using SAO structure and DEMATEL based on keyword causality. 2079-2104 - Yongchao Ma, Ying Teng, Zhongzhun Deng, Li Liu, Yi Zhang:
Does writing style affect gender differences in the research performance of articles?: An empirical study of BERT-based textual sentiment analysis. 2105-2143 - Jorge Cerdeira, João Mesquita, Elizabeth S. Vieira:
International research collaboration: is Africa different? A cross-country panel data analysis. 2145-2174 - Michael Taylor:
Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow: five altmetric sources observed over a decade show evolving trends, by research age, attention source maturity and open access status. 2175-2200 - Petr Praus:
Empirical relationship between the number of review and research articles. 2201-2209 - Mike Thelwall:
Are successful co-authors more important than first authors for publishing academic journal articles? 2211-2232 - Claudiu Vasile Kifor, Ana Maria Benedek, Ioan Sîrbu, Roxana Florenta Savescu:
Institutional drivers of research productivity: a canonical multivariate analysis of Romanian public universities. 2233-2258 - Arman Pourghaz, Ehsan Bahrami Samani, Babak Shokri:
Analysis of the impact of research output on economic growth with using a multivariate random effects model. 2259-2282 - Magdalena Formanowicz, Marta Witkowska, Weronika Hryniszak, Zuzanna Jakubik, Aleksandra Cislak:
Gender bias in special issues: evidence from a bibliometric analysis. 2283-2299 - Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo:
Mexico: a bridge in Cuba-U.S. scientific collaboration. 2301-2315 - Rodrigo Dorantes Gilardi, Aurora A. Ramírez-Álvarez, Diana Terrazas-Santamaría:
Is there a differentiated gender effect of collaboration with super-cited authors? Evidence from junior researchers in economics. 2317-2336 - Xiaoling Huang, Lei Wang, Weishu Liu:
Identification of national research output using Scopus/Web of Science Core Collection: a revisit and further investigation. 2337-2347 - Péter Vinkler:
Impact of the number and rank of coauthors on h-index and π-index. The part-impact method. 2349-2369 - Dongyu Zang, Chunli Liu:
Exploring the clinical translation intensity of papers published by the world's top scientists in basic medicine. 2371-2416 - Dongyu Zang, Chunli Liu:
Correction: Exploring the clinical translation intensity of papers published by the world's top scientists in basic medicine. 2417-2418 - Nan Deng, An Zeng:
Enhancing the robustness of the disruption metric against noise. 2419-2428