Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 116, issue 3, 2018
- The peer review game: an agent-based model of scientists facing resource constraints and institutional pressures pp. 1401-1420

- Federico Bianchi, Francisco Grimaldo, Giangiacomo Bravo and Flaminio Squazzoni
- Reputation or peer review? The role of outliers pp. 1421-1438

- Francisco Grimaldo, Mario Paolucci and Jordi Sabater-Mir
- Mapping extended technological trajectories: integration of main path, derivative paths, and technology junctures pp. 1439-1459

- Junmo Kim and Juneseuk Shin
- Measuring multidisciplinary health research at South African universities: a comparative analysis based on co-authorships and journal subject categories pp. 1461-1485

- Tracy Klarenbeek and Nelius Boshoff
- How R&D partner diversity influences innovation performance: an empirical study in the nano-biopharmaceutical field pp. 1487-1512

- Guiyang Zhang and Chaoying Tang
- Comparing the research productivity of social work doctoral programs using the h-Index pp. 1513-1530

- Thomas E. Smith, Kat S. Jacobs, Philip J. Osteen and T. Edison Carter
- Succinct effect or informative effect: the relationship between title length and the number of citations pp. 1531-1539

- Feng Guo, Chao Ma, Qingling Shi and Qingqing Zong
- Identifying potential users of technology for technology transfer using patent citation analysis: a case analysis of a Korean research institute pp. 1541-1558

- Tae-Young Park, Hyungjoo Lim and Ilyong Ji
- Biomedical research productivity and economic crisis in Greece: a 22-year study pp. 1559-1564

- Margarita Kyriakidou, Aigli Kyriakoudi, Nikolaos A. Triarides, Konstantinos Z. Vardakas and Matthew E. Falagas
- Diversity of research publications: relation to agricultural productivity and possible implications for STI policy pp. 1565-1587

- Yury Dranev, Maxim Kotsemir and Boris Syomin
- Examining interdisciplinarity of library and information science (LIS) based on LIS articles contributed by non-LIS authors pp. 1589-1613

- Yu-Wei Chang
- Fixed-income securities: bibliometric review with network analysis pp. 1615-1640

- Yan Yan, Zhewen Liao and Xiaosong Chen
- Exploratory mapping of theoretical landscapes through word use in abstracts pp. 1641-1674

- Pablo Contreras Kallens and Rick Dale
- Entrepreneurial cognition and socially situated approach: a systematic and bibliometric analysis pp. 1675-1718

- Sara Sassetti, Giacomo Marzi, Vincenzo Cavaliere and Cristiano Ciappei
- Research contributions of international branch campuses to the scientific wealth of academically developing countries pp. 1719-1734

- Hans Pohl and Jason E. Lane
- Identifying and tracking scientific and technological knowledge memes from citation networks of publications and patents pp. 1735-1748

- Xiaoling Sun and Kun Ding
- Knowledge communication on social media: a case study of Biomedical Science on Baidu Baike pp. 1749-1770

- Ni Cheng and Ke Dong
- Temporal characteristics of retracted articles pp. 1771-1783

- Judit Bar-Ilan and Gali Halevi
- Assessing the interdependencies between scientific disciplinary profiles pp. 1785-1803

- Cinzia Daraio, Francesco Fabbri, Giulia Gavazzi, Maria Grazia Izzo, Luca Leuzzi, Giammarco Quaglia and Giancarlo Ruocco
- An analysis of discontinued journals by Scopus pp. 1805-1815

- Erwin Krauskopf
- Disciplinary structures in Nature, Science and PNAS: journal and country levels pp. 1817-1852

- Jielan Ding, Per Ahlgren, Liying Yang and Ting Yue
- Why do ecologists search for co-authorships? Patterns of co-authorship networks in ecology (1977–2016) pp. 1853-1865

- Anderson Matos Medina
- Evaluating author name disambiguation for digital libraries: a case of DBLP pp. 1867-1886

- Jinseok Kim
- LitStoryTeller+: an interactive system for multi-level scientific paper visual storytelling with a supportive text mining toolbox pp. 1887-1944

- Qing Ping and Chaomei Chen
- Bibliometric analysis for characterization of oil production in Brazilian territory pp. 1945-1974

- Rafael Henrique Mainardes Ferreira and Claudia Tania Picinin
- Informetrics of Scientometrics abstracts: a rhetorical move analysis of the research abstracts published in Scientometrics journal pp. 1975-1994

- Naser Rashidi and Hussein Meihami
- Researchers’ risk-smoothing publication strategies: Is productivity the enemy of impact? pp. 1995-2017

- Sergey Kolesnikov, Eriko Fukumoto and Barry Bozeman
- Comparative trends in research performance of the Russian universities pp. 2019-2052

- Anna A. Avanesova and Tatyana A. Shamliyan
- Pros and cons of the new financial support policy for Turkish researchers pp. 2053-2068

- Selcuk Besir Demir
- Questioning the Shanghai Ranking methodology as a tool for the evaluation of universities: an integrative review pp. 2069-2083

- Antonio Fernández-Cano, Elvira Curiel-Marin, Manuel Torralbo-Rodríguez and Mónica Vallejo-Ruiz
- A quality assessment of clinical research on type 2 diabetes in Saudi Arabia pp. 2085-2096

- Juliann Saquib, Mohamed Saddik Zaghloul, AbdulRahman Mazrou and Nazmus Saquib
- Author-weighted impact factor and reference return ratio: can we attain more equality among fields? pp. 2097-2111

- Tolga Yuret
- Diversity and interdisciplinarity: how can one distinguish and recombine disparity, variety, and balance? pp. 2113-2121

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Reliability and accuracy of altmetric providers: a comparison among Altmetric.com, PlumX and Crossref Event Data pp. 2123-2138

- José Luis Ortega
- Has the Global South become a playground for Western scholars in information and communication technologies for development? Evidence from a three-journal analysis pp. 2139-2153

- Yang Bai
- Do academics swing for the fences after tenure? Analysis of attributions data from economics research pp. 2155-2160

- Franklin Mixon
- On the impossibility of a perfect counting method to allocate the credits of multi-authored publications pp. 2161-2173

- António Osório
- Coverage of highly-cited documents in Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus: a multidisciplinary comparison pp. 2175-2188

- Alberto Martín-Martín, Enrique Orduna-Malea and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
- Is NHST logically flawed? Commentary on: “NHST is still logically flawed” pp. 2189-2191

- Alexandre Galvão Patriota
- Response to commentary on “Is NHST logically flawed” pp. 2193-2194

- Jesper W. Schneider
Volume 116, issue 2, 2018
- Identifying “hot papers” and papers with “delayed recognition” in large-scale datasets by using dynamically normalized citation impact scores pp. 655-674

- Lutz Bornmann, Adam Y. Ye and Fred Y. Ye
- A quantitative exploration on reasons for citing articles from the perspective of cited authors pp. 675-687

- Binglu Wang, Yi Bu and Yang Xu
- The role of utility models in patent filing strategies: evidence from European countries pp. 689-719

- Jussi Heikkilä and Michael Verba
- Three new bibliometric indicators/approaches derived from keyword analysis pp. 721-750

- Mengyang Wang and Lihe Chai
- Identifying named entities in academic biographies with supervised learning pp. 751-765

- Patrick Kenekayoro
- Testing the science/technology relationship by analysis of patent citations of scientific papers after decomposition of both science and technology pp. 767-796

- Fang Han and Christopher L. Magee
- An analysis of citation functions in the humanities and social sciences research from the perspective of problematic citation analysis assumptions pp. 797-813

- Chi-Shiou Lin
- Construction and qualitative assessment of a bibliographic portfolio using the methodology Methodi Ordinatio pp. 815-842

- Elaine Aparecida Regiani Campos, Regina Negri Pagani, Luis Mauricio Resende and Joseane Pontes
- A quantitative analysis of determinants of non-citation using a panel data model pp. 843-861

- Zewen Hu, Yishan Wu and Jianjun Sun
- Relationship between international collaboration papers and their citations from an economic perspective pp. 863-877

- Ping Ni and Xinying An
- The impact of conference ranking systems in computer science: a comparative regression analysis pp. 879-907

- Xiancheng Li, Wenge Rong, Haoran Shi, Jie Tang and Zhang Xiong
- Does scientific eminence endure? Making sense of the most cited economists, psychologists and sociologists in textbooks (1970–2010) pp. 909-939

- Philipp Korom
- Funding map using paragraph embedding based on semantic diversity pp. 941-958

- Takahiro Kawamura, Katsutaro Watanabe, Naoya Matsumoto, Shusaku Egami and Mari Jibu
- A parameter-free index for identifying under-cited sleeping beauties in science pp. 959-971

- Jian Du and Yishan Wu
- A novel machine-learning approach to measuring scientific knowledge flows using citation context analysis pp. 973-996

- Saeed-Ul Hassan, Iqra Safder, Anam Akram and Faisal Kamiran
- Field- and time-normalization of data with many zeros: an empirical analysis using citation and Twitter data pp. 997-1012

- Robin Haunschild and Lutz Bornmann
- Bibliometric and review of the research on circular economy through the evolution of Chinese public policy pp. 1013-1037

- Tiening Cui and Jimei Zhang
- A bibliometric analysis of highly cited papers in the field of Economics and Business based on the Essential Science Indicators database pp. 1039-1053

- Nan Zhang, Shanshan Wan, Peiling Wang, Peng Zhang and Qiang Wu
- Interdisciplinary relations of converging technologies: Nano–Bio–Info–Cogno (NBIC) pp. 1055-1073

- Hamid R. Jamali, Ghasem Azadi-Ahmadabadi and Saeid Asadi
- China’s emerging centrality in the contemporary international scientific collaboration network pp. 1075-1091

- Zhihui Zhang, Jason E. Rollins and Evangelia Lipitakis
- A comparison of cognitive and organizational classification of publications in the social sciences and humanities pp. 1093-1111

- Raf Guns, Linda Sīle, Joshua Eykens, Frederik T. Verleysen and Tim C. E. Engels
- How integrated are theoretical and applied physics? pp. 1113-1121

- Henrique F. Arruda, Cesar H. Comin and Luciano da F. Costa
- Accumulation of knowledge in para-scientific areas: the case of analytic philosophy pp. 1123-1151

- Eugenio Petrovich
- Trends in Russian research output indexed in Scopus and Web of Science pp. 1153-1180

- Henk F. Moed, Valentina Markusova and Mark Akoev
- An assessment into the characteristics of award winning papers at CHI pp. 1181-1201

- Omar Mubin, Dhaval Tejlavwala, Mudassar Arsalan, Muneeb Ahmad and Simeon Simoff
- A mixed longitudinal and cross-sectional model to forecast the journal impact factor in the field of Dentistry pp. 1203-1212

- Pilar Valderrama, Manuel Escabias, Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Mariano J. Valderrama and Pilar Baca
- Citation inflation: the effect of not correcting the scientific literature sufficiently, a case study in the plant sciences pp. 1213-1222

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva and Judit Dobránszki
- Bibliometric-enhanced information retrieval: preface pp. 1225-1227

- Guillaume Cabanac, Ingo Frommholz and Philipp Mayr
- Use of locality sensitive hashing (LSH) algorithm to match Web of Science and Scopus pp. 1229-1245

- Mehmet Ali Abdulhayoglu and Bart Thijs
- Detecting automatically generated sentences with grammatical structure similarity pp. 1247-1271

- Nguyen Minh Tien and Cyril Labbé
- Discovering cross-topic collaborations among researchers by exploiting weighted association rules pp. 1273-1301

- Luca Cagliero, Paolo Garza, Mohammad Reza Kavoosifar and Elena Baralis
- Automatic identification of cited text spans: a multi-classifier approach over imbalanced dataset pp. 1303-1330

- Shutian Ma, Jin Xu and Chengzhi Zhang
- Citance-based retrieval and summarization using IR and machine learning pp. 1331-1366

- Samaneh Karimi, Luis Moraes, Avisha Das, Azadeh Shakery and Rakesh Verma
- Identifying problems and solutions in scientific text pp. 1367-1382

- Kevin Heffernan and Simone Teufel
- Analysis of search stratagem utilisation pp. 1383-1400

- Ameni Kacem and Philipp Mayr
Volume 116, issue 1, 2018
- University-industry linkages’ literature on Sub-Saharan Africa: systematic literature review and bibliometric account pp. 1-49

- Nelson Casimiro Zavale and Patrício Vitorino Langa
- Research and innovation in South African universities: from the triple helix’s perspective pp. 51-76

- Swapan Kumar Patra and Mammo Muchie
- Classifying and ranking topic terms based on a novel approach: role differentiation of author keywords pp. 77-100

- Munan Li
- Tenure and turnover of academics in six undergraduate programs in the United States pp. 101-124

- Tolga Yuret
- Theoretical high energy physcis in Latin America from 1990 to 2012: a statistical study pp. 125-146

- Gerardo Urrutia Sánchez, Lilian Prado and Wolfgang Bietenholz
- Rainbow ranking: an adaptable, multidimensional ranking method for publication sets pp. 147-160

- Georgios Stoupas, Antonis Sidiropoulos, Antonia Gogoglou, Dimitrios Katsaros and Yannis Manolopoulos
- Understanding the advisor–advisee relationship via scholarly data analysis pp. 161-180

- Jiaying Liu, Tao Tang, Xiangjie Kong, Amr Tolba, Zafer AL-Makhadmeh and Feng Xia
- The application of bibliometric analysis: disciplinary and user aspects pp. 181-202

- Ole Ellegaard
- Mapping the knowledge domain and the theme evolution of appropriability research between 1986 and 2016: a scientometric review pp. 203-230

- Yaowu Sun and Yi Zhai
- Predicting the degree of interdisciplinarity in academic fields: the case of nanotechnology pp. 231-254

- Wooseok Jang, Heeyeul Kwon, Yongtae Park and Hakyeon Lee
- Is predatory publishing a real threat? Evidence from a large database study pp. 255-273

- Marcelo S. Perlin, Takeyoshi Imasato and Denis Borenstein
- Using the appearance of citations in full text on author co-citation analysis pp. 275-289

- Yi Bu, Binglu Wang, Win-bin Huang, Shangkun Che and Yong Huang
- Open access in ethics research: an analysis of open access availability and author self-archiving behaviour in light of journal copyright restrictions pp. 291-317

- Mikael Laakso and Andrea Polonioli
- Emerging roles in Library and Information Science: consolidation in the scientific literature and appropriation by professionals of the discipline pp. 319-337

- Gregorio González-Alcaide and Inés Poveda-Pastor
- A new network model for extracting text keywords pp. 339-361

- Liu Yang, Keping Li and Hangfei Huang
- The evolutions of the rich get richer and the fit get richer phenomena in scholarly networks: the case of the strategic management journal pp. 363-383

- Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo and Thong Pham
- Delayed recognition of Judah Folkman’s hypothesis on tumor angiogenesis: when a Prince awakens a Sleeping Beauty by self-citation pp. 385-399

- Adil El Aichouchi and Philippe Gorry
- Who are the international research collaboration partners for China? A novel data perspective based on NSFC grants pp. 401-422

- Lili Yuan, Yanni Hao, Minglu Li, Chunbing Bao, Jianping Li and Dengsheng Wu
- The effect of multidisciplinary collaborations on research diversification pp. 423-433

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Costa
- Why do some research articles receive more online attention and higher altmetrics? Reasons for online success according to the authors pp. 435-447

- Kim Holmberg and Julia Vainio
- Russian Index of Science Citation: Overview and review pp. 449-462

- Olga Moskaleva, Vladimir Pislyakov, Ivan Sterligov, Mark Akoev and Svetlana Shabanova
- Publication patterns in the social sciences and humanities: evidence from eight European countries pp. 463-486

- Emanuel Kulczycki, Tim C. E. Engels, Janne Pölönen, Kasper Bruun, Marta Dušková, Raf Guns, Robert Nowotniak, Michal Petr, Gunnar Sivertsen, Andreja Istenič Starčič and Alesia Zuccala
- Research and innovation in higher education: empirical evidence from research and patenting in Brazil pp. 487-504

- Joao Faria, Peter F. Wanke, Joao Ferreira and Franklin Mixon
- Can Twitter increase the visibility of Chinese publications? pp. 505-519

- Fei Shu, Wen Lou and Stefanie Haustein
- The role of baseline granularity for benchmarking citation impact. The case of CSS profiles pp. 521-536

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Bart Thijs
- Comparison of citation and usage indicators in research assessment in scientific disciplines and journals pp. 537-554

- Pei-Shan Chi and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Highly cited papers in rheumatology: identification and conceptual analysis pp. 555-568

- Veronica Perez-Cabezas, Carmen Ruiz-Molinero, Ines Carmona-Barrientos, Enrique Herrera-Viedma, Manuel J. Cobo and Jose A. Moral-Munoz
- Travel bans and scientific mobility: utility of asymmetry and affinity indexes to inform science policy pp. 569-590

- Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Yi Bu, Nicolás Robinson-García, Rodrigo Costas and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- Identifying single influential publications in a research field: new analysis opportunities of the CRExplorer pp. 591-608

- Andreas Thor, Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx and Rüdiger Mutz
- The influence of dispersion on journal impact measures pp. 609-622

- William M. Cockriel and James McDonald
- Discontinuities in citation relations among journals: self-organized criticality as a model of scientific revolutions and change pp. 623-644

- Loet Leydesdorff, Caroline Wagner and Lutz Bornmann
- The repeat rate: from Hirschman to Stirling pp. 645-653

- Ronald Rousseau
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