Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 111, issue 3, 2017
- Antecedents and near-term consequences for interdisciplinary dissertators pp. 1225-1250

- Kevin M. Kniffin and Andrew Hanks
- Major factors affecting cross-city R&D collaborations in China: evidence from cross-sectional co-patent data between 224 cities pp. 1251-1266

- Sheng-qiang Jiang, An-na Shi, Zhi-hang Peng and Xin Li
- A visualization tool of patent topic evolution using a growing cell structure neural network pp. 1267-1285

- Hui-Yun Sung, Hsi-Yin Yeh, Jin-Kwan Lin and Ssu-Han Chen
- Analyzing the time delay between scientific research and technology patents based on the citation distribution model pp. 1287-1306

- Guijie Zhang, Yuqiang Feng, Guang Yu, Luning Liu and Yanqiqi Hao
- Experimental evaluation of parameter settings in calculation of hybrid similarities: effects of first- and second-order similarity, edge cutting, and weighting factors pp. 1307-1325

- Fabian Meyer-Brötz, Edgar Schiebel and Leo Brecht
- A structured approach to explore technological competencies through R&D portfolio of photovoltaic companies by patent statistics pp. 1327-1351

- Kuei-Kuei Lai, Chien-Yu Lin, Yu-Hsin Chang, Ming-Chung Yang and Wen-Goang Yang
- Determinants of successful patent applications to combat financial fraud pp. 1353-1383

- Davit Khachatryan and Brigitte Muehlmann
- The impact of individual collaborative activities on knowledge creation and transmission pp. 1385-1413

- Nuha Zamzami and Andrea Schiffauerova
- A theoretical model of the relationship between the h-index and other simple citation indicators pp. 1415-1448

- Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti and Tommaso Lando
- An evolutionary process of global nanotechnology collaboration: a social network analysis of patents at USPTO pp. 1449-1465

- Fengchao Liu, Na Zhang and Cong Cao
- Data sets for author name disambiguation: an empirical analysis and a new resource pp. 1467-1500

- Mark-Christoph Müller, Florian Reitz and Nicolas Roy
- Evaluation, ranking and selection of R&D projects by multiple experts: an evidential reasoning rule based approach pp. 1501-1519

- Fang Liu, Wei-dong Zhu, Yu-wang Chen, Dong-ling Xu and Jian-bo Yang
- Improving the co-word analysis method based on semantic distance pp. 1521-1531

- Jia Feng, Yun Qiu Zhang and Hao Zhang
- Investigating disciplinary differences in the relationships between citations and downloads pp. 1533-1545

- Liwen Vaughan, Juan Tang and Rongbin Yang
- Gender comparisons of social work faculty using H-Index scores pp. 1547-1557

- T. Edison Carter, Thomas E. Smith and Philip J. Osteen
- A citation-based cross-disciplinary study on literature ageing: part II—diachronous aspects pp. 1559-1572

- Lin Zhang and Wolfgang Glänzel
- A citation-based cross-disciplinary study on literature aging: part I—the synchronous approach pp. 1573-1589

- Lin Zhang and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Facebook in educational research: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1591-1621

- Renato Matos Lopes, Daniel José Garcia dos Santos de Faria, Antonio Augusto Fidalgo-Neto and Fabio Batista Mota
- A dynamic co-word network-related approach on the evolution of China’s urbanization research pp. 1623-1642

- Qian-Ru Zhang, Yue Li, Jia-Shu Liu, Yi-Dan Chen and Li-He Chai
- Functional diversity in studies of aquatic macroinvertebrates community pp. 1643-1656

- Ana Luiza-Andrade, Luciano Fogaça de Assis Montag and Leandro Juen
- Input–output analysis of international research collaborations: a case study of five U.S. universities pp. 1657-1671

- Jane Payumo, Taurean Sutton, Derek Brown, Dan Nordquist, Marc Evans, Danna Moore and Prema Arasu
- Profiles of monograph authors in the social sciences and humanities: an analysis of productivity, career stage, co-authorship, disciplinary affiliation and gender, based on a regional bibliographic database pp. 1673-1686

- Frederik T. Verleysen and Truyken L. B. Ossenblok
- Is there gender gap unequivocally? Evidence from research output 1958–2008 pp. 1687-1701

- Wai-Ching Poon and Gareth Leeves
- An analysis of international coauthorship networks in the supply chain analytics research area pp. 1703-1731

- Marcelo Werneck Barbosa, Marcelo Bronzo Ladeira and Alberto Calle Vicente
- Identification of successful mentoring communities using network-based analysis of mentor–mentee relationships across Nobel laureates pp. 1733-1749

- Julia H. Chariker, Yihang Zhang, John R. Pani and Eric C. Rouchka
- The fractal dimension of a citation curve: quantifying an individual’s scientific output using the geometry of the entire curve pp. 1751-1774

- Antonia Gogoglou, Antonis Sidiropoulos, Dimitrios Katsaros and Yannis Manolopoulos
- Bibliometric analysis on the association between behavioral finance and decision making with cognitive biases such as overconfidence, anchoring effect and confirmation bias pp. 1775-1799

- Daniel Fonseca Costa, Francisval Carvalho, Bruno César Moreira and José Willer Prado
- Assessing author self-citation as a mechanism of relevant knowledge diffusion pp. 1801-1812

- Ramiro Gálvez
- Publish or perish: how Central and Eastern European economists have dealt with the ever-increasing academic publishing requirements 2000–2015 pp. 1813-1837

- Martin Grancay, Jolita Vveinhardt and Ērika Šumilo
- Standing on the shoulders of giants: the effect of outstanding scientists on young collaborators’ careers pp. 1839-1850

- Mengjiao Qi, An Zeng, Menghui Li, Ying Fan and Zengru Di
- Letter to the Editor: About the quality and impact of scientific articles pp. 1851-1855

- Martin Ricker
- Quality and impact considerations in bibliometrics: a reply to Ricker (in press) pp. 1857-1859

- Lutz Bornmann and Robin Haunschild
- Citations and author numbers in six sciences pp. 1861-1867

- Helmut A. Abt
- Confidence intervals for Journal Impact Factors pp. 1869-1871

- Lutz Bornmann
- Scientometrics for tech mining: an introduction pp. 1875-1878

- Yi Zhang, Alan L. Porter and Denise Chiavetta
- Semantic fingerprints-based author name disambiguation in Chinese documents pp. 1879-1896

- Hongqi Han, Changqing Yao, Yuan Fu, Yongsheng Yu, Yunliang Zhang and Shuo Xu
- Lexical analysis of scientific publications for nano-level scientometrics pp. 1897-1906

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Sarah Heeffer and Bart Thijs
- Discovering shifts in competitive strategies in probiotics, accelerated with TechMining pp. 1907-1923

- Jose M. Vicente-Gomila, Anna Palli, Begoña Calle, Miguel A. Artacho and Sara Jimenez
- An entropy-based indicator system for measuring the potential of patents in technological innovation: rejecting moderation pp. 1925-1946

- Yi Zhang, Yue Qian, Ying Huang, Ying Guo, Guangquan Zhang and Jie Lu
- How the analysis of transitionary references in knowledge networks and their centrality characteristics helps in understanding the genesis of growing technology areas pp. 1947-1963

- Konstantin Fursov and Alina Kadyrova
- Use of ResearchGate and Google CSE for author name disambiguation pp. 1965-1985

- Mehmet Ali Abdulhayoglu and Bart Thijs
- Effects of innovation management system standardization on firms: evidence from text mining annual reports pp. 1987-1999

- Gaizka Garechana, Rosa Río-Belver, Iñaki Bildosola and Marisela Rodríguez Salvador
- Network analysis to support public health: evolution of collaboration among leishmaniasis researchers pp. 2001-2021

- Ricardo B. Sampaio, Bruna P. F. Fonseca, Ashwin Bahulkar and Boleslaw K. Szymanski
- Measuring interdisciplinarity of a research system: detecting distinction between publication categories and citation categories pp. 2023-2039

- Xuefeng Wang, Zhinan Wang, Ying Huang, Yun Chen, Yi Zhang, Huichao Ren, Rongrong Li and Jinhui Pang
- Early insights on the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI): an overlay map-based bibliometric study pp. 2041-2057

- Ying Huang, Donghua Zhu, Qi Lv, Alan L. Porter, Douglas K. R. Robinson and Xuefeng Wang
- Trend monitoring for linking science and strategy pp. 2059-2075

- Pavel Bakhtin, Ozcan Saritas, Alexander Chulok, Ilya Kuzminov and Anton Timofeev
- A measure of staying power: Is the persistence of emergent concepts more significantly influenced by technical domain or scale? pp. 2077-2087

- Stephen F. Carley, Nils C. Newman, Alan L. Porter and Jon G. Garner
Volume 111, issue 2, 2017
- Who support open access publishing? Gender, discipline, seniority and other factors associated with academics’ OA practice pp. 557-579

- Yimei Zhu
- How to reduce the number of rating scale items without predictability loss? pp. 581-593

- W. W. Koczkodaj, T. Kakiashvili, A. Szymańska, J. Montero-Marin, R. Araya, J. Garcia-Campayo, K. Rutkowski and D. Strzałka
- The patterns of knowledge spillovers across technology sectors evidenced in patent citation networks pp. 595-619

- Wonchang Hur
- Improving the publication delay model to characterize the patent granting process pp. 621-637

- Guijie Zhang, Guang Yu, Yuqiang Feng, Luning Liu and Zhenhua Yang
- Top management team’s innovation-related characteristics and the firm’s explorative R&D: an analysis based on patent data pp. 639-663

- Chul Lee, Gunno Park, Klaus Marhold and Jina Kang
- Analyzing the value of technology based on the differences of patent citations between applicants and examiners pp. 665-691

- Inchae Park, Yujin Jeong and Byungun Yoon
- Evolution monitoring for innovation sources using patent cluster analysis pp. 693-715

- Hanlin You, Mengjun Li, Jiang Jiang, Bingfeng Ge and Xueting Zhang
- The knowledge network dynamics in a mobile ecosystem: a patent citation analysis pp. 717-742

- Sanghoon Lee and Wonjoon Kim
- A patent search strategy based on machine learning for the emerging field of service robotics pp. 743-772

- Florian Kreuchauff and Vladimir Korzinov
- Multi-source data fusion study in scientometrics pp. 773-792

- Hai-Yun Xu, Zeng-Hui Yue, Chao Wang, Kun Dong, Hong-Shen Pang and Zhengbiao Han
- International patent families: from application strategies to statistical indicators pp. 793-828

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Yann Ménière and Myra Mohnen
- Improved author profiling through the use of citation classes pp. 829-839

- Bart Thijs, Koenraad Debackere and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Science-technology-industry correlative indicators for policy targeting on emerging technologies: exploring the core competencies and promising industries of aspirant economies pp. 841-867

- Chan-Yuan Wong and Hon-Ngen Fung
- Exploring evolution and emerging trends in business model study: a co-citation analysis pp. 869-887

- Xuerong Li, Han Qiao and Shouyang Wang
- Structural embeddedness and innovation diffusion: the moderating role of industrial technology grouping pp. 889-916

- Yibo Lyu, Quanshan Liu, Binyuan He and Jingfei Nie
- The structure and change of the research collaboration network in Korea (2000–2011): network analysis of joint patents pp. 917-939

- Hochull Choe and Duk Hee Lee
- Patent information retrieval: approaching a method and analysing nanotechnology patent collaborations pp. 941-970

- Sercan Ozcan and Nazrul Islam
- Difficulty in finding manuscript reviewers is not associated with manuscript acceptance rates: a study of the peer-review process at the journal Radiology pp. 971-978

- Kevin M. Kallmes, Waleed Brinjikji, Ahmed T. Ahmed and David F. Kallmes
- Same data—different results? Towards a comparative approach to the identification of thematic structures in science pp. 981-998

- Jochen Gläser, Wolfgang Glänzel and Andrea Scharnhorst
- Investigating the effect of global data on topic detection pp. 999-1015

- Kevin W. Boyack
- Clustering articles based on semantic similarity pp. 1017-1031

- Shenghui Wang and Rob Koopman
- Mapping the cognitive structure of astrophysics by infomap clustering of the citation network and topic affinity analysis pp. 1033-1051

- Theresa Velden, Shiyan Yan and Carl Lagoze
- Citation-based clustering of publications using CitNetExplorer and VOSviewer pp. 1053-1070

- Nees Jan Eck and Ludo Waltman
- Using hybrid methods and ‘core documents’ for the representation of clusters and topics: the astronomy dataset pp. 1071-1087

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Bart Thijs
- Memetic search for overlapping topics based on a local evaluation of link communities pp. 1089-1118

- Frank Havemann, Jochen Gläser and Michael Heinz
- Contextualization of topics: browsing through the universe of bibliographic information pp. 1119-1139

- Rob Koopman, Shenghui Wang and Andrea Scharnhorst
- Thesaurus-based methods for mapping contents of publication sets pp. 1141-1155

- Kevin W. Boyack
- Mutual information based labelling and comparing clusters pp. 1157-1167

- Rob Koopman and Shenghui Wang
- Comparison of topic extraction approaches and their results pp. 1169-1221

- Theresa Velden, Kevin W. Boyack, Jochen Gläser, Rob Koopman, Andrea Scharnhorst and Shenghui Wang
- Topic identification challenge pp. 1223-1224

- Kevin Boyack, Wolfgang Glänzel, Jochen Gläser, Frank Havemann, Andrea Scharnhorst, Bart Thijs, Nees Jan Eck, Theresa Velden and Ludo Waltmann
Volume 111, issue 1, 2017
- Combining SAO semantic analysis and morphology analysis to identify technology opportunities pp. 3-24

- Xuefeng Wang, Pingping Ma, Ying Huang, Junfang Guo, Donghua Zhu, Alan L. Porter and Zhinan Wang
- Structure of a patent transaction network pp. 25-45

- Hung-Chun Huang, Hsin-Yu Shih and Tsung-Han Ke
- Forecasting and identifying multi-technology convergence based on patent data: the case of IT and BT industries in 2020 pp. 47-65

- Jeeeun Kim and Sungjoo Lee
- Effective R&D investment planning based on technology spillovers: the case of Korea pp. 67-82

- Jungkyu Park, Eunnyeong Heo and Dongjun Lee
- Technological capabilities in Central and Eastern Europe: an analysis based on priority patents pp. 83-102

- Iciar Dominguez Lacasa, Alexander Giebler and Slavo Radosevic
- The beauty of brimstone butterfly: novelty of patents identified by near environment analysis based on text mining pp. 103-115

- Lothar Walter, Alfred Radauer and Martin G. Moehrle
- Scientific linkage and technological innovation capabilities: international comparisons of patenting in the solar energy industry pp. 117-138

- Xia Fan, Wenjie Liu and Guilong Zhu
- IP portfolios and evolution of biomedical additive manufacturing applications pp. 139-157

- Amy J. C. Trappey, Charles V. Trappey and Curry L. S. Chung
- The relation of patent description and examination with validity: an empirical study pp. 159-183

- Yutaka Niidome
- A hybrid method to trace technology evolution pathways: a case study of 3D printing pp. 185-204

- Ying Huang, Donghua Zhu, Yue Qian, Yi Zhang, Alan L. Porter, Yuqin Liu and Ying Guo
- Patent research in the field of library and information science: Less useful or difficult to explore? pp. 205-217

- Zhao Qu, Shanshan Zhang and Chunbo Zhang
- Personalizing papers using Altmetrics: comparing paper ‘Quality’ or ‘Impact’ to person ‘Intelligence’ or ‘Personality’ pp. 219-239

- Brett Buttliere and Jürgen Buder
- Geographic mobility and research productivity in a selection of top world economics departments pp. 241-265

- Pedro Albarran, Raquel Carrasco and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- Context of altmetrics data matters: an investigation of count type and user category pp. 267-283

- Houqiang Yu
- A first look at multiple institutional affiliations: a study of authors in Germany, Japan and the UK pp. 285-295

- Hanna Hottenrott and Cornelia Lawson
- Development trend forecasting for coherent light generator technology based on patent citation network analysis pp. 297-315

- Hanlin You, Mengjun Li, Keith W. Hipel, Jiang Jiang, Bingfeng Ge and Hante Duan
- Do interdisciplinary research teams deliver higher gains to science? pp. 317-336

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Costa
- On the effects of the reunification on German researchers’ publication patterns pp. 337-347

- Antoine Archambault, Philippe Mongeon and Vincent Larivière
- What we can learn from tweets linking to research papers pp. 349-369

- Xuan Zhen Liu and Hui Fang
- Citation analysis with microsoft academic pp. 371-378

- Sven E. Hug, Michael Ochsner and Martin P. Brändle
- Do types of collaboration change citation? A scientometric analysis of social science publications in South Africa pp. 379-400

- Radhamany Sooryamoorthy
- Identity and publication in non-university settings: academic co-authorship and collaboration pp. 401-416

- Therese Kennelly Okraku, Raffaele Vacca, James W. Jawitz and Christopher McCarty
- Does an expert-based evaluation allow us to go beyond the Impact Factor? Experiences from building a ranking of national journals in Poland pp. 417-442

- Emanuel Kulczycki and Ewa A. Rozkosz
- An examination of research data sharing and re-use: implications for data citation practice pp. 443-461

- Hyoungjoo Park and Dietmar Wolfram
- Scientific literature analysis on big data and internet of things applications on circular economy: a bibliometric study pp. 463-492

- Gustavo Cattelan Nobre and Elaine Tavares
- Evolutionary patterns of national disciplinary profiles in research: 1996–2015 pp. 493-520

- Ning Li
- A multiple-link, mutually reinforced journal-ranking model to measure the prestige of journals pp. 521-542

- Dejian Yu, Wanru Wang, Shuai Zhang, Wenyu Zhang and Rongyu Liu
- Characteristics of highly cited researchers 2015 in Germany pp. 543-545

- Lutz Bornmann, Johann Bauer and Elisabeth Maria Schlagberger
- Nested self-citation: the citation of a paper’s least divisible unit pp. 547-552

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- CiteScore: A cite for sore eyes, or a valuable, transparent metric? pp. 553-556

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva and Aamir Raoof Memon
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