Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
Current editor(s): Wolfgang Glänzel From: Springer Akadémiai Kiadó Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla (sonal.shukla@springer.com) and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (indexing@springernature.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 130, issue 3, 2025
- Hildrun Kretschmer (1947–2024) pp. 1327-1328

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Theo Kretschmer, Bernd Markscheffel and Jean-Charles Lamirel
- ‘Exploring academic patent-paper pairs: a new methodology for analyzing Japan’s research landscape’ pp. 1329-1356

- Nguyen Van Thien and Rene Carraz
- Low awareness but high willingness to engage in science communication: a cross-disciplinary survey study in a Japanese University pp. 1357-1370

- Yoshihiko Kobayashi, Kuriko Kudo, Toshiya Kobayashi, Hiroko Kinoshita, HyunJung Bang, Hiroshi Ito, Akihiro Kishimura, Yusuke Matsumoto, Masato Miwa, Motoko Unoki and Tamaki Yoshioka
- Ensembling approaches to citation function classification and important citation screening pp. 1371-1419

- Xiaorui Jiang
- Do competitive forces tend to correct choice errors in journal selection due to imperfect attention on the part of researchers? pp. 1421-1441

- J. A. García, J. J. Montero-Parodi, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Normalising the H-index: the equal quantity H-index for journals pp. 1443-1468

- Dengsheng Wu, Wenting Ao, Yuguo Min, Siting Li and Jing Li
- Community broker effects: evidence from Japanese research networks pp. 1469-1496

- Jungwon Min
- Ranking the rankers. An analysis of science-wide author databases of standardised citation indicators pp. 1497-1517

- Marta Kuc-Czarnecka and Andrea Saltelli
- How to use assignments of United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs) to scientific papers in research evaluation? The proposal of a gold standard combining assignments from different data providers pp. 1519-1546

- Rüdiger Mutz, Lutz Bornmann and Robin Haunschild
- Understanding the sustainability of supply–demand in peer review system: an analysis based on scholars’ research and review activities pp. 1547-1569

- Houqiang Yu, Yian Liang and Yinghua Xie
- Making the impact of publications within a field comparable by improving the field-weighted citation impact (FWCI): the case of sport management pp. 1571-1586

- Nicolas Scelles and Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- Do researchers from prestigious universities deserve advantages in research funding? Evidence from the National Natural Science Foundation of China pp. 1587-1615

- Shuwen Wang, Minglu Li, Jianping Li and Dengsheng Wu
- The university research assessment dilemma: a decision support system for the next evaluation campaigns pp. 1617-1658

- Paolo Fantozzi, Valerio Ficcadenti and Maurizio Naldi
- Are there too many papers by the same authors within the same conference proceedings? Norms and extremities within the field of human–computer interaction pp. 1659-1699

- Frode Eika Sandnes
- Exploratory factor analysis of bibliometric indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 1701-1729

- Barbara S. Lancho Barrantes
- Fair credit? The impact of shared first authorship on academic career evaluation pp. 1731-1750

- Julian Decius and Miriam Schilbach
- Investigating shifts in publication patterns after launching scientometric evaluation at Egyptian universities: an analysis of submitted research for promotion pp. 1751-1787

- Mona Farouk Ali
- Diachronic change in lexical complexity of research articles (1970–2020): economics vs. medicine pp. 1789-1812

- Fan Pan and Yiying Yang
- Scientometric indicators in research evaluation and research misconduct: analysis of the Russian university excellence initiative pp. 1813-1829

- Andrey Lovakov and Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- Funding and productivity: Does winning grants affect the scientific productivity of recipients? Evidence from the social sciences and economics pp. 1831-1870

- Yang Ding and Fernando Moreira
- Who tweets about quantum physics research on Twitter: the impact of user types, tweet content and interaction patterns pp. 1871-1899

- Yuanyuan Wang, Yang Zhang, Jianhua Hou and Dongyi Wang
- A large-scale semi-automated approach for assessing document-type classification errors in bibliometric databases pp. 1901-1938

- D. A. Maisano, L. Mastrogiacomo, L. Ferrara and F. Franceschini
- The interplay of author and editor gender in acceptance delays: evidence from accounting journals pp. 1939-1965

- Josep Maria Argilés-Bosch, Yuliya Kasperskaya, Josep Garcia-Blandon and Diego Ravenda
- Numismatic journals from the Scopus scientometric database: statistics, trends, collaboration pp. 1967-1987

- Kateryna Akbash, Natalya Pasichnyk and Renat Rizhniak
- Assigning different document types by Scopus for similar contents: an exploratory analysis pp. 1989-2003

- Bakthavachalam Elango
Volume 130, issue 2, 2025
- Comparing examiner citations and applicant citations: insights into technology evolution pp. 537-563

- Yali Qiao, Alan L. Porter, Ying Huang, Haiyun Xu and Xuefeng Wang
- Publication recommendation in incomplete networks based on graph learning pp. 565-591

- Jiaying Liu and Jun Zhang
- Keyword standardization and restructuring: the impact on analysing network-based science maps in innovation management research pp. 593-617

- Balázs Borsi, Zsófia Vida and Sándor Soós
- Repeated examiner-attorney interaction and patent approval pp. 619-639

- Elena M. Tur and Arjan Markus
- Unequal metrics in research publications: the impact of bibliometric databases and faculty size across academic disciplines on university rankings in South Korea pp. 641-663

- SooJeung Lee, Su Jin Kim, Sunna Park and Jung Cheol Shin
- Novelty and interdisciplinarity in criminology: how data-drivenness connects both pp. 665-678

- Anne Kavalerchik
- GAN-CITE: leveraging semi-supervised generative adversarial networks for citation function classification with limited data pp. 679-703

- Krittin Chatrinan, Thanapon Noraset and Suppawong Tuarob
- Ranking Departments based on research quality: a statistical evaluation of the ISPD indicator pp. 705-725

- Federica Galli and Fedele Greco
- A review on the novelty measurements of academic papers pp. 727-753

- Yi Zhao and Chengzhi Zhang
- Acknowledgments in scientific papers by Ukrainian researchers during the initial years of the Russo-Ukrainian war pp. 755-762

- Serhii Nazarovets
- The compliance to FAIR principles of shared data in addiction research pp. 763-779

- Andrea Sixto-Costoya, Antonia Ferrer-Sapena, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Fernanda Peset, Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurián and Luiza Petrosyan
- Understanding of evolutionary features in the library and information science with interdisciplinary network analysis pp. 781-808

- Yunhan Liu, Xia Xu and Shuqing Li
- Discovering AI adoption patterns from big academic graph data pp. 809-831

- Sang Yoon Kim, Won Kyung Lee, Su Jung Jee and So Young Sohn
- Trace on both sides: a two-step text mining method to identify academic inventors’ patent–paper pairs pp. 833-860

- Yuhang Wang, Lei Pei, Jianjun Sun and Lele Kang
- Predicting the time to first citation for medical articles using survival analysis and the association between this time and citation counts pp. 861-880

- Sutthisak Srisawad, Kullacha Lertsittiphan, Sirirut Tunsirirut and Pennapa Saenkla
- The definition of highly cited researchers: the effect of different approaches on the empirical outcome pp. 881-907

- Rainer Frietsch, Sonia Gruber and Lutz Bornmann
- Mapping the path to interdisciplinary innovation: a study of key roles in disciplinary convergence pp. 909-935

- Qian Yu, Zhongjun Wei and Nian Liu
- Concentration versus excellence: lessons learned of European R&D &I framework programs pp. 937-967

- Zsolt T. Kosztyán, Frigyes Hausz, Tibor Csizmadia, Attila Katona, István Szabó and Beáta Fehérvölgyi
- Ukrainian universities in QS World University Rankings: when the means become ends pp. 969-997

- Myroslava Hladchenko
- Acknowledgment analysis: insight into biopharmaceutical company-funded papers and patents pp. 999-1044

- Xinyuan Zhang and Qing Xie
- Examining scholarly communication on X (Twitter): insights from participants tweeting COVID-19 and ChatGPT publications pp. 1045-1076

- Yingxin Estella Ye, Jin-Cheon Na and Meky Liu
- Combining referenced publication year spectroscopy and topic clustering to identify key knowledge foundations in scientometrics: an analysis of recipients of the Price Award pp. 1077-1099

- Wei Cheng, Dejun Zheng, Xiaomin Zheng and Huanhuan Ni
- Measuring knowledge flow in the interdisciplinary field of biosecurity: full counting method or fractional counting method? pp. 1101-1128

- Xi Wang, Dongqiao Li, Xiwen Liu and Zhiqiang Wang
- The “leaky pipeline” in the academic growth: evidence from excellent young scientists of the NSFC pp. 1129-1158

- Xiaohong Wang, Jiyang Zhao and Ben Zhang
- Comparative opinion mining of tweets on retracted papers and their valid peers: a semi-experimental follow-up pp. 1159-1179

- Mahsa Amiri and Hajar Sotudeh
- Which topics are best represented by science maps? An analysis of clustering effectiveness for citation and text similarity networks pp. 1181-1199

- Juan Pablo Bascur, Suzan Verberne, Nees Jan Eck and Ludo Waltman
- Comeback or dropout: study of discontinued researchers at early career stage pp. 1201-1236

- Avijit Gayen, Somyajit Chakraborty, Saikat Mitra and Angshuman Jana
- GDP baseline ranking of scientific performance pp. 1237-1251

- Gangan Prathap
- Evaluation of gamification as a tool for open access publishing among researchers: insights from a conjoint analysis pp. 1253-1280

- Athanasios Mazarakis, Paula Bräuer and Isabelle Dorsch
- Do prolific arts and humanities authors have publishing preferences? pp. 1281-1302

- Yu-Wei Chang and Hsuan-Tung Yeh
- The causal effect of the global crisis on open science research impact: a bibliometric causal analysis pp. 1303-1325

- Marek Deja
Volume 130, issue 1, 2025
- Technological adoptions and sector-specific innovations in a low-tech environment: key actors and sources of R&D in InsurTech pp. 1-20

- Sercan Ozcan, Dominik Brian Vogel and Ozcan Saritas
- The use of emotion words by the sciences and other subjects pp. 21-42

- John G. Benjafield
- Reliable individual differences in researcher performance capacity estimates: evaluating productivity as explanatory variable pp. 43-66

- Boris Forthmann, Marie Beisemann, Philipp Doebler and Rüdiger Mutz
- Keeping up with the Max Plancks? Germany’s quest for university excellence and the role of public research institutes in doctoral education pp. 67-108

- Guido Buenstorf, Johannes Koenig and Anne Otto
- Assessment of subject-normalized comprehensiveness of research-intensive universities pp. 109-131

- Saulo Mendes
- The diachronic change in linguistic positivity in the academic book reviewing of language studies: a text-mining analysis pp. 133-157

- Xueying Liu and Haoran Zhu
- A study of the index time of early access articles pp. 159-186

- Yunu Zhu
- Using multinational patent data to measure a design change in early aviation pp. 187-204

- Peter B. Meyer
- Science communicators, flat-earthers, or fitness coaches: who is citing scientific publications in youtube video descriptions? pp. 205-235

- Olga Zagovora and Katrin Weller
- The diversity and (dis-)similarity of Brazilian universities’ research portfolios pp. 237-266

- Geziel Fernandez Tuesta, Esteban Fernandez Tuesta, Luciano Antônio Digiampietri and Dominik Hartmann
- Disentangling patent quality: using a large language model for a systematic literature review pp. 267-311

- Valentin J. Schmitt
- Journal article classification using abstracts: a comparison of classical and transformer-based machine learning methods pp. 313-342

- Cristina Arhiliuc, Raf Guns, Walter Daelemans and Tim C. E. Engels
- Analysis of citation impact of ORMS journals by DEA models pp. 343-365

- Josef Jablonský
- A three-dimensional framework for quantifying knowledge intersection intensity: from a micro perspective pp. 367-398

- Jianbing Ma and Kexin Yang
- Impact of author characteristics on outcomes of single- versus double-blind peer review: a systematic review of comparative studies in scientific abstracts and publications pp. 399-421

- Vasiliki P. Giannakakos, Troy S. Karanfilian, Antonios D. Dimopoulos and Anne Barmettler
- The impact of the virtualization of scholarly conferences on the gender structure of conference contributors pp. 423-445

- Agnieszka Olechnicka, Adam Ploszaj and Ewa Zegler-Poleska
- Enhancing civic engagement with science: a comparative approach across European regions pp. 447-468

- Mihaela Mocanu, Anca-Diana Bibiri, Valentina Diana Rusu, Alina Moroșanu and Iustinian Gabriel Bejan
- The changing world dynamics of research performance pp. 469-488

- Marko Marhl, Rene Markovič, Vladimir Grubelnik and Matjaž Perc
- Research trends in Peruvian universities: proposal for a research agenda with a bibliometric approach pp. 489-514

- Juan Arcila-Diaz, Jorge Delgado-Caramutti, Pablo A. Millones-Gómez, Joel Figueroa-Quiñones and Alejandro Valencia-Arias
- Global or regional: the hidden truth behind ShanghaiRanking’s global university ranking by the subject of Law pp. 515-530

- Hui Li
- Generalized g-index pp. 531-536

- Marek Kosmulski
| |