Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 117, issue 3, 2018
- Examiner trust in applicants to the European Patent Office: country specificities pp. 1319-1348

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro and Elena M. Tur
- Antisemitism and Islamophobia: what does a bibliometric study reveal? pp. 1349-1359

- Diana Tal and Avishag Gordon
- A hypergraph model for representing scientific output pp. 1361-1379

- Rodica Ioana Lung, Noémi Gaskó and Mihai Alexandru Suciu
- Comparison of the discussion sections of PhD dissertations in educational technology: the case of Turkey and the USA pp. 1381-1403

- Meva Bayrak Karsli, Sinem Karabey, Nergiz Ercil Cagiltay and Yuksel Goktas
- CAD: an algorithm for citation-anchors detection in research papers pp. 1405-1423

- Riaz Ahmad and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- A bibliometric method for assessing technological maturity: the case of additive manufacturing pp. 1425-1452

- René Lezama-Nicolás, Marisela Rodríguez-Salvador, Rosa Río-Belver and Iñaki Bildosola
- Towards understanding the relation between citations and research quality in software engineering studies pp. 1453-1478

- Jefferson Seide Molléri, Kai Petersen and Emilia Mendes
- Growing scientific collaboration between Hong Kong and Mainland China since the handover: a 20-year bibliometric analysis pp. 1479-1491

- Qian Ma and Wenlan Li
- Ranking Iranian universities: an interpretative structural modeling approach pp. 1493-1512

- Mohammad Reza Zare Banadkouki, Mohammad Ali Vahdatzad, Mohammad Saleh Owlia and Mohammad Mahdi Lotfi
- Gatekeeping African studies: what does “editormetrics” indicate about journal governance? pp. 1513-1534

- Sandro Mendonça, João Pereira and Manuel Ennes Ferreira
- A genealogy of the Brazilian scientific research on freshwater fish farming by means of the academic supervision linkage pp. 1535-1553

- Carlos Eduardo M. Viegas Silva, Rubens Nunes and Elisabete Maria Macedo Viegas
- Arab Spring’s effect on scientific productivity and research performance in Arab countries pp. 1555-1586

- Bahaa Ibrahim
- Are non-monetary rewards effective in attracting peer reviewers? A natural experiment pp. 1587-1609

- Monica Aniela Zaharie and Marco Seeber
- Towards prediction of paradigm shifts from scientific literature pp. 1611-1644

- Thara Prabhakaran, Hiran H. Lathabai, Susan George and Manoj Changat
- Deep context of citations using machine-learning models in scholarly full-text articles pp. 1645-1662

- Saeed-Ul Hassan, Mubashir Imran, Sehrish Iqbal, Naif Radi Aljohani and Raheel Nawaz
- How does research productivity relate to gender? Analyzing gender differences for multiple publication dimensions pp. 1663-1693

- Sabrina J. Mayer and Justus M. K. Rathmann
- Biographical articles in scientific literature: analysis of articles indexed in Web of Science pp. 1695-1719

- Olesia Iefremova, Kamil Wais and Marcin Kozak
- The representative works of scientists pp. 1721-1732

- Jianlin Zhou, An Zeng, Ying Fan and Zengru Di
- Mapping past, current and future energy research trend in Pakistan: a scientometric assessment pp. 1733-1753

- Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Asim, Muhammad Imran, Shahid Imran, Jameel Ahmad and Muhammad Rizwan Younis
- How to automatically identify major research sponsors selecting keywords from the WoS Funding Agency field pp. 1755-1770

- Fernanda Morillo and Belén Álvarez-Bornstein
- Institution bias in the New England Journal of Medicine? A bibliometric analysis of publications (1997–2016) pp. 1771-1775

- Yaoyu Wei and Lei Lei
- Accuracy of author names in bibliographic data sources: an Italian case study pp. 1777-1791

- Camil Demetrescu, Andrea Ribichini and Marco Schaerf
- The influence of Elfreda Chatman’s theories: a citation context analysis pp. 1793-1819

- Aurora González-Teruel and Francisca Abad-García
- How video articles are cited, the case of JoVE: Journal of Visualized Experiments pp. 1821-1839

- Hamid R. Jamali, Majid Nabavi and Saeid Asadi
- Sleeping beauties with no prince based on the co-citation criterion pp. 1841-1852

- ZhangJian Zong, XuanZhen Liu and Hui Fang
- Editorial board interlocking in knowledge management and intellectual capital research field pp. 1853-1869

- Eduardo Kunzel Teixeira and Mirian Oliveira
- An integrated approach to path analysis for weighted citation networks pp. 1871-1904

- Hiran H. Lathabai, Susan George, Thara Prabhakaran and Manoj Changat
- Mapping the development of Open Access in Latin America and Caribbean countries. An analysis of Web of Science Core Collection and SciELO Citation Index (2005–2017) pp. 1905-1930

- Sergio Minniti, Valeria Santoro and Simone Belli
- Information extraction from scientific articles: a survey pp. 1931-1990

- Zara Nasar, Syed Waqar Jaffry and Muhammad Kamran Malik
- Exploring knowledge patterns of library and information science journals within the field: a citation analysis from 2009 to 2016 pp. 1991-2008

- Chien Hsiang Liao and Mu-Yen Chen
- Retractions in Science pp. 2009-2019

- K. Brad Wray and Line Edslev Andersen
- The prevalence of green and grey open access: Where do physical science researchers archive their publications? pp. 2021-2035

- Li Zhang and Erin Watson
- Performance of research universities in post-communist countries pp. 2037-2039

- Gangan Prathap
- Bibliometric analysis of corporate governance research in German-speaking countries: applying bibliometrics to business research using a custom-made database pp. 2041-2059

- Dirk Tunger and Marc Eulerich
- When the search for truth fails: A computer simulation of the impact of the publication bias on the meta-analysis of scientific literature pp. 2061-2076

- Georg P. Mueller
- The change from an eponym to a representative name: Wegener to granulomatosis with polyangiitis pp. 2077-2089

- Saif Aldeen AlRyalat, Khaled Rawashdeh, Osama El Khatib, Abeer Yasin, Fadwa Alqadi, Noor Saleh, Lna Malkawi, Ola Hijjawi and Mohammad Alessa
- The hierarchical status of international academic awards in social sciences pp. 2091-2115

- Fan Jiang and Niancai Liu
- A diachronic study of historiography pp. 2117-2131

- Giovanni Colavizza
- Do gendered citation advantages influence field participation? Four unusual fields in the USA 1996–2017 pp. 2133-2144

- Mike Thelwall
- Exploring the common denominator between microplastics and microbiology: a scientometric approach pp. 2145-2157

- Juliana A. Ivar do Sul, Alexander S. Tagg and Matthias Labrenz
- Comparison of medical research performance by thermodynamic and citation analysis methods pp. 2159-2168

- Rogheyeh Eskrootchi and Nadia Sanee
- A bibliometric tale of two cities: Hong Kong and Singapore pp. 2169-2175

- Gangan Prathap
- Number versus structure: towards citing cascades pp. 2177-2193

- Yong Huang, Yi Bu, Ying Ding and Wei Lu
- The story behind Oncotarget? A bibliometric analysis pp. 2195-2205

- David A. Groneberg, Axel Fischer, Doris Klingelhöfer, Michael H. K. Bendels, David Quarcoo and Dörthe Brüggmann
Volume 117, issue 2, 2018
- Mapping countries cooperation networks in photovoltaic technology development based on patent analysis pp. 667-686

- Alex Fabianne de Paulo, Evandro Marcos Saidel Ribeiro and Geciane Silveira Porto
- Effects of patent policy on innovation outputs and commercialization: evidence from universities in China pp. 687-703

- Hong Gong and Shan Peng
- Does the Scopus author ID suffice to track scientific international mobility? A case study based on Leibniz laureates pp. 705-720

- Valeria Aman
- DeepPatent: patent classification with convolutional neural networks and word embedding pp. 721-744

- Shaobo Li, Jie Hu, Yuxin Cui and Jianjun Hu
- Scientific collaboration of Cuban researchers working in Europe: understanding relations between origin and destination countries pp. 745-769

- Miriam Palacios-Callender and Stephen A. Roberts
- Research evaluation of Asian countries using altmetrics: comparing South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, and China pp. 771-788

- Hyejin Park and Han Woo Park
- Topic based research competitiveness evaluation pp. 789-803

- Tingcan Ma, Ruinan Li, Guiyan Ou and Mingliang Yue
- Article processing charge (APC) for publishing open access articles: the Brazilian scenario pp. 805-823

- Cleusa Pavan and Marcia C. Barbosa
- The choice of examiner patent citations for refusals: evidence from the trilateral offices pp. 825-843

- Tetsuo Wada
- Who, what, why? An exploration of JoVE scientific video publications in tweets pp. 845-856

- Shenmeng Xu, Houqiang Yu, Bradley M. Hemminger and Xie Dong
- A semantic-based knowledge fusion model for solution-oriented information network development: a case study in intrusion detection field pp. 857-886

- Yu Zhang, Morteza Saberi and Elizabeth Chang
- Day of the week submission effect for accepted papers in Physica A, PLOS ONE, Nature and Cell pp. 887-918

- Catalin Boja, Claudiu Herţeliu, Marian Dârdală and Bogdan Ileanu
- Bibliometric study of family business succession between 1939 and 2017: mapping and analyzing authors’ networks pp. 919-951

- Luis Cisneros, Mihai Ibanescu, Christian Keen, Odette Lobato-Calleros and Juan Niebla-Zatarain
- Are scientific memes inherited differently from gendered authorship? pp. 953-972

- Tanya Araújo and Elsa Fontainha
- Understanding the formation of interdisciplinary research from the perspective of keyword evolution: a case study on joint attention pp. 973-995

- Jian Xu, Yi Bu, Ying Ding, Sinan Yang, Hongli Zhang, Chen Yu and Lin Sun
- The impact of the national assessment exercises on self-citation rate and publication venue: an empirical investigation on the engineering academic sector in Italy pp. 997-1022

- Federico Scarpa, Vincenzo Bianco and Luca A. Tagliafico
- How to measure the performance of a Collaborative Research Center pp. 1023-1040

- Alona Zharova, Janine Tellinger-Rice and Wolfgang Härdle
- Collaborations of Indian institutions which conduct mathematical research: A study from the perspective of social network analysis pp. 1041-1051

- K. Reji Kumar and Shibu Manuel
- Boosting research productivity in top Russian universities: the circumstances of breakthrough pp. 1053-1080

- Andrey E. Guskov, Denis V. Kosyakov and Irina V. Selivanova
- Policy change analysis based on “policy target–policy instrument” patterns: a case study of China’s nuclear energy policy pp. 1081-1114

- Cui Huang, Chao Yang and Jun Su
- Research landscape of the BRICS countries: current trends in research output, thematic structures of publications, and the relative influence of partners pp. 1115-1155

- Sergey Shashnov and Maxim Kotsemir
- Is science driven by principal investigators? pp. 1157-1182

- Andrej Kastrin, Jelena Klisara, Borut Lužar and Janez Povh
- Neuroscience bridging scientific disciplines in health: Who builds the bridge, who pays for it? pp. 1183-1204

- Ran Xu and Navid Ghaffarzadegan
- Smart city research 1990–2016 pp. 1205-1236

- Peter Ingwersen and Antonio Eleazar Serrano-López
- Does prestige dimension influence the interdisciplinary performance of scientific entities in knowledge flow? Evidence from the e-government field pp. 1237-1264

- Shunshun Shi, Wenyu Zhang, Shuai Zhang and Jie Chen
- General properties of the evolution of research fields: a scientometric study of human microbiome, evolutionary robotics and astrobiology pp. 1265-1283

- Mario Coccia
- The value of letters to the editor pp. 1285-1287

- Houcemeddine Turki, Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb and Mohamed Ben Aouicha
- The publication trajectory of graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and new professors in psychology pp. 1289-1310

- Christopher Zou, Julia Tsui and Jordan B. Peterson
- Correction to: The publication trajectory of graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and new professors in psychology pp. 1311-1311

- Christopher Zou, Julia Tsui and Jordan B. Peterson
- Correction to: How the analysis of transitionary references in knowledge networks and their centrality characteristics helps in understanding the genesis of growing technology areas pp. 1313-1313

- Konstantin Fursov and Alina Kadyrova
- Correction to: EM-index: a new measure to evaluate the scientific impact of scientists pp. 1315-1315

- Anand Bihari and Sudhakar Tripathi
- Correction to: Year based EM-index: a new approach to evaluate the scientific impact of scholars pp. 1317-1317

- Anand Bihari and Sudhakar Tripathi
Volume 117, issue 1, 2018
- Twenty years of statistical learning: from language, back to machine learning pp. 1-8

- Toni Cunillera and Georgina Guilera
- To be the Prince to wake up Sleeping Beauty: the rediscovery of the delayed recognition studies pp. 9-24

- You Song, Fangling Situ, Hongjun Zhu and Jinzhi Lei
- Editorial decisions with informed and uninformed reviewers pp. 25-43

- Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez, J. A. García and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Fifteen years after September 11: Where is the medical research heading? A scientometric analysis pp. 45-60

- Doris Klingelhöfer, David A. Groneberg, Markus Braun, Dörthe Brüggmann and Jenny Jaque
- Overlapping thematic structures extraction with mixed-membership stochastic blockmodel pp. 61-84

- Shuo Xu, Junwan Liu, Dongsheng Zhai, Xin An, Zheng Wang and Hongshen Pang
- Important institutions of interinstitutional scientific collaboration networks in materials science pp. 85-103

- Yang Li, Huajiao Li, Nairong Liu and Xueyong Liu
- Path to success: an analysis of US educated elite academics in the United States pp. 105-121

- Tolga Yuret
- On entropy research analysis: cross-disciplinary knowledge transfer pp. 123-139

- R. Basurto-Flores, L. Guzmán-Vargas, S. Velasco, A. Medina and A. Calvo Hernandez
- A complement to lexical query’s search-term selection for emerging technologies: the case of “big data” pp. 141-162

- Santiago Ruiz-Navas and Kumiko Miyazaki
- The resilience of regional African HIV/AIDS research networks to the withdrawal of international authors in the subfield of public administration and governance: lessons for funders and collaborators pp. 163-173

- Michael Quayle and Maura Adshead
- A comparative study of citations to chemical encyclopedias in scholarly articles: Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology and Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry pp. 175-189

- Robert Tomaszewski
- Research or management? An investigation of the impact of leadership roles on the research performance of academic administrators pp. 191-209

- Wen Lou, Yuehua Zhao, Yuchen Chen and Jin Zhang
- Semantic word shifts in a scientific domain pp. 211-226

- Baitong Chen, Ying Ding and Feicheng Ma
- A new bibliometric approach to measure knowledge transfer of internationally mobile scientists pp. 227-247

- Valeria Aman
- China’s rising leadership in science and technology: quantitative and qualitative indicators pp. 249-269

- A. Basu, P. Foland, G. Holdridge and R. D. Shelton
- Interdisciplinarity and collaboration: on the relationship between disciplinary diversity in departmental affiliations and reference lists pp. 271-291

- Lin Zhang, Beibei Sun, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Lixin Chen and Ying Huang
- Identifying research topics in marketing science along the past decade: a content analysis pp. 293-312

- Igor Barahona, Daría Micaela Hernández, Héctor Hugo Pérez-Villarreal and María Pilar Martínez-Ruíz
- Studying grant decision-making: a linguistic analysis of review reports pp. 313-329

- Peter van den Besselaar, Ulf Sandström and Hélène Schiffbaenker
- Interdisciplinarity and insularity in the diffusion of knowledge: an analysis of disciplinary boundaries between philosophy of science and the sciences pp. 331-349

- John McLevey, Alexander V. Graham, Reid McIlroy-Young, Pierson Browne and Kathryn S. Plaisance
- The next generation (plus one): an analysis of doctoral students’ academic fecundity based on a novel approach to advisor identification pp. 351-380

- Dominik P. Heinisch and Guido Buenstorf
- h-Index-based link prediction methods in citation network pp. 381-390

- Wen Zhou, Jiayi Gu and Yifan Jia
- Evolution of collaboration and optimization of impact: self-organization in multinational research pp. 391-407

- David Hsiehchen, Magdalena Espinoza and Antony Hsieh
- Factors influencing the scientific performance of Momentum grant holders: an evaluation of the first 117 research groups pp. 409-426

- Balázs Győrffy, Andrea Magda Nagy, Péter Herman and Ádám Török
- The declining scientific wealth of Hong Kong and Singapore pp. 427-447

- Hugo Horta
- Tracing university–industry knowledge transfer through a text mining approach pp. 449-472

- Sabrina L. Woltmann and Lars Alkærsig
- Electromobility research in Germany and China: structural differences pp. 473-493

- Qu Zhao
- Why highly cited articles are not highly tweeted? A biology case pp. 495-509

- Liwei Zhang and Jue Wang
- The impact of imbalanced training data on machine learning for author name disambiguation pp. 511-526

- Jinseok Kim and Jenna Kim
- Emergent structures in faculty hiring networks, and the effects of mobility on academic performance pp. 527-562

- Robin Cowan and Giulia Rossello
- An analysis of editorial board members’ publication output in agricultural economics and policy journals pp. 563-578

- Radek Zdeněk and Jana Lososová
- Influence of network-based structural and power diversity on research performance pp. 579-590

- Alireza Abbasi, Mahdi Jalili and Abolghasem Sadeghi-Niaraki
- Joint modeling of the association between NIH funding and its three primary outcomes: patents, publications, and citation impact pp. 591-602

- Fengqing Zhang, Erjia Yan, Xin Niu and Yongjun Zhu
- An altmetric investigation of the online visibility of South Korea-based scientific journals pp. 603-613

- Kim Holmberg and Han Woo Park
- An h index for Mendeley: comparison of citation-based h indices and a readership-based hmen index for 29 authors pp. 615-624

- Johanna M. Askeridis
- Fake news and indifference to scientific fact: President Trump’s confused tweets on global warming, climate change and weather pp. 625-629

- David Allen and Michael McAleer
- The Google Scholar h-index: useful but burdensome metric pp. 631-635

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- Field classification of publications in Dimensions: a first case study testing its reliability and validity pp. 637-640

- Lutz Bornmann
- Response to the letter ‘Field classification of publications in Dimensions: a first case study testing its reliability and validity’ pp. 641-645

- Christian Herzog and Brian Kierkegaard Lunn
- A note on measuring normal science pp. 647-650

- K. Brad Wray
- Reply to Wray pp. 651-654

- Eugenio Petrovich
- Can’t bibliometric analysts do better? How quality assessment without field expertise does not work pp. 655-666

- Nina Lykke
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