Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 120, issue 3, 2019
- Mapping the literature on credit unions: a bibliometric investigation grounded in Scopus and Web of Science pp. 929-960

- Saulo Cardoso Maia, Gideon Carvalho Benedicto, José Willer Prado, David Alastair Robb, Oscar Neto Almeida Bispo and Mozar José Brito
- The relationship between forward and backward diversity in CORE datasets pp. 961-974

- Stephen F. Carley, Seokbeom Kwon, Alan L. Porter and Jan Youtie
- Visualizing music similarity: clustering and mapping 500 classical music composers pp. 975-1003

- Patrick Georges and Ngoc Nguyen
- Comparative analysis of book citations in social science journals by Central and Eastern European authors pp. 1005-1029

- Maja Jokić, Andrea Mervar and Stjepan Mateljan
- On the bibliometric nature of a foreseeable relationship: open access and education pp. 1031-1057

- Juan-Carlos Valderrama-Zurián, Remedios Aguilar-Moya and Juan Gorraiz
- Participation of women in doctorate, research, innovation, and management activities at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid: analysis of the decade 2006–2016 pp. 1059-1089

- Estela Hernández-Martín, Fernando Calle, Juan C. Dueñas, Miguel Holgado and Asunción Gómez-Pérez
- Evaluation and comparison of influence in international Open Access journals between China and USA pp. 1091-1110

- Rongying Zhao and Xu Wang
- Cited text spans identification with an improved balanced ensemble model pp. 1111-1145

- Pancheng Wang, Shasha Li, Haifang Zhou, Jintao Tang and Ting Wang
- How much is research in the top journals of industrial/organizational psychology dominated by authors from the U.S.? pp. 1147-1161

- Nida ul Habib Bajwa and Cornelius J. König
- Territorial innovation models: to be or not to be, that’s the question pp. 1163-1191

- David Doloreux, Jose Gaviria de la Puerta, Iker Pastor-López, Igone Porto Gómez, Borja Sanz and Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia
- Qualifying threshold of “take-off” stage for successfully disseminated creative ideas pp. 1193-1208

- Guoqiang Liang, Haiyan Hou, Xiaodan Lou and Zhigang Hu
- Publication modalities ‘article in press’ and ‘open access’ in relation to journal average citation pp. 1209-1223

- Sara González-Betancor and Pablo Dorta-González
- The language of peer review reports on articles published in the BMJ, 2014–2017: an observational study pp. 1225-1235

- Alberto Falk Delgado, Gregory Garretson and Anna Falk Delgado
- Where and what do they publish? Editors’ and editorial board members’ affiliated institutions and the citation counts of their endogenous publications in the field of communication pp. 1237-1260

- Sungbin Youk and Hee Sun Park
- How collaboration type, publication place, funding and author’s role affect citations received by publications from Africa: A bibliometric study of LIS research from 1996 to 2015 pp. 1261-1287

- Toluwase Asubiaro
- The rise of “blockchain”: bibliometric analysis of blockchain study pp. 1289-1331

- Ahmad Firdaus, Mohd Faizal Ab Razak, Ali Feizollah, Ibrahim Abaker Targio Hashem, Mohamad Hazim and Nor Badrul Anuar
- Editorial team scholarly index (ETSI): an alternative indicator for evaluating academic journal reputation pp. 1333-1349

- Yundong Xie, Qiang Wu and Xingchen Li
- What might get published in management and applied psychology? Experimentally manipulating implicit expectations of reviewers regarding hedges pp. 1351-1371

- Nida ul Habib Bajwa, Markus Langer, Cornelius J. König and Hannah Honecker
- An evolutionary explanation of assassins and zealots in peer review pp. 1373-1385

- Jorge Chamorro-Padial, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia and J. A. Garcia
- On an approach to boosting a journal’s citation potential pp. 1387-1409

- Guoliang Lyu and Ganwei Shi
- The increasing dominance of science in the economy: Which nations are successful? pp. 1411-1426

- Ali Gazni and Zahra Ghaseminik
- Types of DOI errors of cited references in Web of Science with a cleaning method pp. 1427-1437

- Shuo Xu, Liyuan Hao, Xin An, Dongsheng Zhai and Hongshen Pang
- The citation advantage of foreign language references for Chinese social science papers pp. 1439-1460

- Kaile Gong, Juan Xie, Ying Cheng, Vincent Larivière and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- Comparing capture, usage and citation indicators: an altmetric analysis of journal papers in chemistry disciplines pp. 1461-1473

- Pei-Shan Chi, Juan Gorraiz and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Determinants and impacts of public agricultural research: product-level evidence from agricultural Kohsetsushi in Japan pp. 1475-1498

- Nobuya Fukugawa
- Response to Dr. Copiello’s comments on “The impact of video abstract on citation counts” pp. 1499-1504

- Qianjin Zong
- Correction to: Predicting the research output/growth of selected countries: application of Even GM (1, 1) and NDGM models pp. 1505-1505

- Saad Ahmed Javed and Sifeng Liu
- Correction to: How R&D partner diversity influences innovation performance: an empirical study in the nano-biopharmaceutical field pp. 1507-1507

- Guiyang Zhang and Chaoying Tang
Volume 120, issue 2, 2019
- Comparative analysis of correlations of research and development indicators for rare diseases among Japan, the US, and Europe pp. 361-374

- Hirokuni Mizoguchi and Shingo Kano
- An assessment of regional innovation system efficiency in Russia: the application of the DEA approach pp. 375-404

- Stepan Zemtsov and Maxim Kotsemir
- A gender analysis of top scientists’ collaboration behavior: evidence from Italy pp. 405-418

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Costa
- Heuristics as conceptual lens for understanding and studying the usage of bibliometrics in research evaluation pp. 419-459

- Lutz Bornmann and Julian N. Marewski
- Academic rising star prediction via scholar’s evaluation model and machine learning techniques pp. 461-476

- Yubing Nie, Yifan Zhu, Qika Lin, Sifan Zhang, Pengfei Shi and Zhendong Niu
- Mapping of topics in DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology, India: a study pp. 477-505

- Manika Lamba and Margam Madhusudhan
- A new approach to journal co-citation matrix construction based on the number of co-cited articles in journals pp. 507-517

- Lijun Yang, Liangxiu Han and Naxin Liu
- Leveraging bridging universities to access international knowledge: Korean universities’ R&D internationalization pp. 519-537

- JongWuk Ahn, Hyundo Choi and Dong-hyun Oh
- Technical research innovations of the US national security system pp. 539-565

- R. Fileto Maciel, P. Saskia Bayerl and Marta Macedo Kerr Pinheiro
- Interactions among stakeholders in the processes of city logistics: a systematic review of the literature pp. 567-607

- Priscila Pereira Suzart Carvalho, Ricardo Araújo Kalid, Jorge Laureano Moya Rodríguez and Sandro Breval Santiago
- Complex network analysis of keywords co-occurrence in the recent efficiency analysis literature pp. 609-629

- S. Lozano, L. Calzada-Infante, B. Adenso-Díaz and S. García
- Is there convergence in international research collaboration? An exploration at the country level in the basic and applied science fields pp. 631-659

- Candelaria Barrios, Esther Flores, M. Ángeles Martínez and Marta Ruiz-Martínez
- A fast and integrative algorithm for clustering performance evaluation in author name disambiguation pp. 661-681

- Jinseok Kim
- Visualizing the studies on smart cities in the past two decades: a two-dimensional perspective pp. 683-705

- Munan Li
- On the development of China’s leadership in international collaborations pp. 707-721

- Wei Quan, Philippe Mongeon, Maxime Sainte-Marie, Rongying Zhao and Vincent Larivière
- Are classic references cited first? An analysis of citation order within article sections pp. 723-731

- Mike Thelwall
- The troubles of high-profile open access megajournals pp. 733-746

- Petr Heneberg
- Gender gaps in international research collaboration: a bibliometric approach pp. 747-774

- Dag W. Aksnes, Fredrik Niclas Piro and Kristoffer Rørstad
- Impact of country self-citations on bibliometric indicators and ranking of most productive countries pp. 775-791

- Ibrahim Shehatta and Abdullah M. Al-Rubaish
- The strong nonlinear effect in academic dropout pp. 793-805

- Yanmeng Xing, An Zeng, Ying Fan and Zengru Di
- Collaboration and impact of research in different disciplines with international funding (from the EU and other foreign sources) pp. 807-823

- Fernanda Morillo
- The careers behind and the impact of solo author articles in Nature and Science pp. 825-840

- Adam Emmer
- Normalisation of citation impact in economics pp. 841-884

- Lutz Bornmann and Klaus Wohlrabe
- Characterisation of the $$\chi$$χ-index and the rec-index pp. 885-896

- Mark Levene, Trevor Fenner and Judit Bar-Ilan
- Examination of correlates of H-index as a measure of research productivity for library and information science faculty in the United States and Canada pp. 897-915

- Brady Lund
- Is the soundness-only quality control policy of open access mega journals linked to a higher rate of published errors? pp. 917-923

- Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh and Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- R package for producing beamplots as a preferred alternative to the h index when assessing single researchers (based on downloads from Web of Science) pp. 925-927

- Robin Haunschild, Lutz Bornmann and Jonathan Adams
Volume 120, issue 1, 2019
- Re-examine the determinants of market value from the perspectives of patent analysis and patent litigation pp. 1-17

- Yu-Shan Chen, Yu-Hsien Lin, Tai-Hsi Wu, Shu-Tzu Hung, Pei-Ju Lucy Ting and Chen-Han Hsieh
- Sources of inventive novelty: two patent classification schemas, same story pp. 19-37

- José Lobo and Deborah Strumsky
- Identifying emerging scholars: seeing through the crystal ball of scholarship selection committees pp. 39-56

- Vincent Chandler
- Scientific production on mobile information literacy in higher education: a bibliometric analysis (2006–2017) pp. 57-85

- María Pinto, Rosaura Fernández-Pascual, David Caballero-Mariscal, Dora Sales, David Guerrero and Alejandro Uribe
- Predicting authors’ citation counts and h-indices with a neural network pp. 87-104

- Tobias Mistele, Tom Price and Sabine Hossenfelder
- Discovering related scientific literature beyond semantic similarity: a new co-citation approach pp. 105-127

- Oscar Rodriguez-Prieto, Lourdes Araujo and Juan Martinez-Romo
- Rural informatization policy evolution in China: a bibliometric study pp. 129-153

- Xiaoqian Zhang and Feng Yang
- Ranking scientific publications considering the aging characteristics of citations pp. 155-166

- Yanan Wang, An Zeng, Ying Fan and Zengru Di
- A novel method to identify emerging technologies using a semi-supervised topic clustering model: a case of 3D printing industry pp. 167-185

- Yuan Zhou, Heng Lin, Yufei Liu and Wei Ding
- Patent sleeping beauties: evolutionary trajectories and identification methods pp. 187-215

- Jianhua Hou and Xiucai Yang
- Mining network-level properties of Twitter altmetrics data pp. 217-235

- Anwar Said, Timothy D. Bowman, Rabeeh Ayaz Abbasi, Naif Radi Aljohani, Saeed-Ul Hassan and Raheel Nawaz
- Opening the black box of academic entrepreneurship: a bibliometric analysis pp. 237-265

- Igors Skute
- Can scientific productivity impact the economic complexity of countries? pp. 267-282

- Henry Laverde and Juan C. Correa
- Comparison of publication-level approaches to ex-post citation normalization pp. 283-300

- Cristian Colliander and Per Ahlgren
- When disasters strike environmental science: a case–control study of changes in scientific collaboration networks pp. 301-317

- Thomas Rotolo and Scott Frickel
- High-ranked citations percentage as an indicator of publications quality pp. 319-329

- Petr Praus
- Disruptive papers published in Scientometrics pp. 331-336

- Lutz Bornmann and Alexander Tekles
- Discussing Arab Spring’s effect on scientific productivity and research performance in Arab countries pp. 337-339

- Houcemeddine Turki, Mohamed Ben Aouicha and Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb
- Two new kids on the block: How do Crossref and Dimensions compare with Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus and the Web of Science? pp. 341-349

- Anne-Wil Harzing
- Research Interest: another undisclosed (and redundant) algorithm by ResearchGate pp. 351-360

- Sergio Copiello
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