Scientometrics
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Volume 128, issue 12, 2023
- Laudation on the occasion of the presentation of the Derek de Solla Price Award 2023 to Kevin W. Boyack and Richard Klavans pp. 6309-6312

- Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- Retracted publications in BRICS countries: an analytical study pp. 6313-6333

- N. Siva and P. Rajendran
- Multi-task learning model for citation intent classification in scientific publications pp. 6335-6355

- Ruihua Qi, Jia Wei, Zhen Shao, Zhengguang Li, Heng Chen, Yunhao Sun and Shaohua Li
- Magnitude decrease of the Matthew effect in citations: a study based on Nobel Prize articles pp. 6357-6371

- Guoqiang Liang, Yaqin Li, Lurui Song and Chaoguang Huo
- Twenty years of Chinese social sciences towards internationalization (1998–2017): a knowledge sources perspective pp. 6373-6402

- Kaile Gong
- Collaboration strategies and corresponding authorship in Agronomy research of Brazilian academic and non-academic institutions pp. 6403-6426

- Samile Andréa Souza Vanz, Maria Claudia Cabrini Gracio, Sandra Cristina Oliveira, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez and Domingo Docampo
- RAR-SB: research article recommendation using SciBERT with BiGRU pp. 6427-6448

- Nimbeshaho Thierry, Bing-Kun Bao and Zafar Ali
- A transfer learning approach to interdisciplinary document classification with keyword-based explanation pp. 6449-6469

- Xiaoming Huang, Peihu Zhu, Yuwen Chen and Jian Ma
- Identifying the driving factors of word co-occurrence: a perspective of semantic relations pp. 6471-6494

- Yiming Zhao, Jiaying Yin, Jin Zhang and Linrong Wu
- Academic co-authorship is a risky game pp. 6495-6507

- Teddy Lazebnik, Stephan Beck and Labib Shami
- Comparison of the application of curricula vitae and bibliometric analyses for tracing long-term and temporary scientific mobility pp. 6509-6526

- Yu-Wei Chang
- Interdisciplinarity affects the technological impact of scientific research pp. 6527-6559

- Bing Li, Shiji Chen and Vincent Larivière
- A social network analysis of academic journals in public administration in the early twenty-first century: examining journal level bibliometrics with network analysis pp. 6561-6588

- Glenn S. McGuigan, Göktuğ Morçöl and Travis Grosser
- Evolution of number of citations per article in Materials Science: possible causes and effect on the impact factor of journals pp. 6589-6609

- Ana M. Ariza-Guerrero and J. Sebastián Blázquez
- Are female researchers more efficient? An analysis of gender in a Spanish technological university pp. 6611-6632

- Rosa Puertas, Luisa Marti and Jose M. García-Álvarez-Coque
- Presence and consequences of positive words in scientific abstracts pp. 6633-6657

- Moritz Edlinger, Finn Buchrieser and Guilherme Wood
- Scientific eminence and scientific hierarchy: bibliometric prediction of fellowship in the Australian Academy of Science pp. 6659-6674

- Nick Haslam and Naomi Baes
- Publish and flourish: investigating publication requirements for PhD students in China pp. 6675-6693

- Wei Quan, Fei Shu, Meijia Yang and Vincent Larivière
- Evolution analysis of cross-domain collaborative research topic: a case study of cognitive-based product conceptual design pp. 6695-6718

- Yuanrong Zhang, Wei Guo, Jian Ma, Zhonglin Fu, Zhixing Chang and Lei Wang
- The most productive age of the management scholars in Taiwan pp. 6719-6738

- Chiang Kao and Hui-Lan Pao
- Retractions in primary care journals (2000–2022) pp. 6739-6760

- Paul Sebo
- The “Free lunches” index for assessing academics: a not entirely serious proposal pp. 6761-6772

- Alexandre Scanff, Nicolas Mauhe, Marion Taburet, Pierre-Etienne Savourat, Thomas Clément, Benjamin Bastian, Ioana Cristea, Alain Braillon, Nicolas Carayol and Florian Naudet
- Some thoughts on transparency of the data and analysis behind the Highly Cited Researchers list pp. 6773-6780

- Alexandra-Maria Klein and Nina Kranke
- Letter: Response to Torres-Salinas et al. on “bibliometric denialism” pp. 6781-6784

- Alex Rushforth
Volume 128, issue 11, 2023
- A study of BERT-based methods for formal citation identification of scientific data pp. 5865-5881

- Ning Yang, Zhiqiang Zhang and Feihu Huang
- Identification of emerging technology topics (ETTs) using BERT-based model and sematic analysis: a perspective of multiple-field characteristics of patented inventions (MFCOPIs) pp. 5883-5904

- Bowen Song, Chunjuan Luan and Danni Liang
- Do male and female authors employ different journal choice strategies? pp. 5905-5928

- Hayk Amirkhanyan, Michał Krawczyk and Maciej Wilamowski
- Technological innovation in GRIs, universities, and the private sector: evidence from the chemical technology network in South Korea pp. 5929-5948

- Yong Jin Kim
- Additional evidence on gender and language in academic economics research pp. 5949-5968

- Lea-Rachel Kosnik
- Gender representation in textbooks: a bibliometric study pp. 5969-6001

- Yijie Dong and Danyang Li
- Exploring the correlation between acknowledgees’ contributions and their academic performance pp. 6003-6027

- Qing Xie and Xinyuan Zhang
- Hot streaks in the music industry: identifying and characterizing above-average success periods in artists’ careers pp. 6029-6046

- Gabriel P. Oliveira, Mariana O. Silva, Danilo B. Seufitelli, Gabriel R. G. Barbosa, Bruna C. Melo and Mirella M. Moro
- A bibliometric study of article retractions in technology fields in developing economies countries pp. 6047-6083

- Metwaly Ali Mohamed Eldakar and Ahmed Maher Khafaga Shehata
- What is research funding, how does it influence research, and how is it recorded? Key dimensions of variation pp. 6085-6106

- Mike Thelwall, Subreena Simrick, Ian Viney and Peter Van den Besselaar
- Quantifying and addressing uncertainty in the measurement of interdisciplinarity pp. 6107-6127

- Maryam Nakhoda, Peter Whigham and Sander Zwanenburg
- Mapping the scientific and technological landscape: an analysis of Nobel Prize-producing institutions pp. 6129-6145

- Lingche Zhang and Qiuju Zhang
- An analysis of international mobility and research productivity in computer science pp. 6147-6175

- Irene Finocchi, Andrea Ribichini and Marco Schaerf
- The Matthew Effect in China’s social sciences and humanities research: a comparative analysis of CSSCI and SSCI pp. 6177-6193

- Bo Yu and Fei Shu
- From the Soviet Union to the Russian Federation: publication activity dynamics along the evolution of national science policies pp. 6195-6246

- Leonid Gokhberg, Tatiana Kuznetsova and Maxim Kotsemir
- How can policy document mentions to scholarly papers be interpreted? An analysis of the underlying mentioning process pp. 6247-6266

- Houqiang Yu, Biegzat Murat, Jiatong Li and Longfei Li
- A two-fold evaluation in science: the case of Nobel Prize pp. 6267-6291

- Lingzhi Chen, Yutao Sun and Cong Cao
- Which database with article processing charges should be used? pp. 6293-6298

- Sumiko Asai
- Author gender and citation categorization: a study of high-impact medical journals pp. 6299-6306

- Paul Sebo and Amrollah Shamsi
Volume 128, issue 10, 2023
- Will patent family be dormant? Research on the identification and characteristics of sleeping beauty’s patent family pp. 5361-5387

- Jianhua Hou, Xiucai Yang, Haoyang Song and Haiyue Yao
- Authorship order as an indicator of similarity between article discourse and author citation identity in informetrics pp. 5389-5410

- Carla Mara Hilário, Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio, Daniel Martínez-Ávila and Dietmar Wolfram
- Reconfiguring star inventors with commercialization: a case of the graphene sector pp. 5411-5440

- Yutao Sun, Ying Zhang and Xiaofei Zhang
- Education quality, internet access in schools, and research performance in management and accounting domains: a cross-country investigation pp. 5441-5475

- Ali Uyar, Khalil Nimer and Cemil Kuzey
- Altmetrics-based sleeping beauties: necessity or just a supplement? pp. 5477-5506

- Jianhua Hou, Hao Li and Yang Zhang
- Philanthropic supported innovation: trends, areas, and impact pp. 5507-5520

- Guan Cheng Li, Lingyun He and Lee Fleming
- Identifying interdisciplinary research in research projects pp. 5521-5544

- Hoang-Son Pham, Bram Vancraeynest, Hanne Poelmans, Sadia Vancauwenbergh and Amr Ali-Eldin
- Co-follower metric on academic-social media ResearchGate: similarities between Derek de Solla Price Memorial Medal winners pp. 5545-5569

- Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio, Natalia Rodrigues Delbianco, Fábio Sampaio Rosas and Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez
- Relating popularity on Twitter and Linkedin to bibliometric indicators of visibility and interconnectedness: an analysis of 8512 applied researchers in Germany pp. 5571-5594

- David Howoldt, Henning Kroll and Peter Neuhäusler
- Saudi Arabia research: academic insights and trend analysis pp. 5595-5627

- Hamdi A. Al-Jamimi, Galal M. BinMakhashen, Lutz Bornmann and Yousif Ahmed Al Wajih
- Keyword occurrences and journal specialization pp. 5629-5645

- Gabriele Sampagnaro
- On the culture of open access: the Sci-hub paradox pp. 5647-5658

- Abdelghani Maddi and David Sapinho
- Are scientific articles involving corporations associated with higher citations and views? an analysis of the top journals in business research pp. 5659-5685

- Ruilu Yang, Qiang Wu and Yundong Xie
- Do reviewers get their deserved acknowledgments from the authors of manuscripts? pp. 5687-5703

- Pengfei Jia, Weixi Xie, Guangyao Zhang and Xianwen Wang
- Beyond views, productivity, and citations: measuring geopolitical differences of scientific impact in communication research pp. 5705-5729

- János József Tóth, Gergő Háló and Manuel Goyanes
- Do research performances of universities and disciplines in England converge or diverge? An assessment of the progress between research excellence frameworks in 2014 and 2021 pp. 5731-5766

- Mehmet Pinar
- Support behind the scenes: the relationship between acknowledgement, coauthor, and citation in Nobel articles pp. 5767-5790

- Wen Lou, Jiangen He, Lingxin Zhang, Zhijie Zhu and Yongjun Zhu
- Comparing lay summaries to scientific abstracts for readability and jargon use: a case report pp. 5791-5800

- Ju Wen and Lan Yi
- In search of a scientific elite: highly cited researchers (HCR) in France pp. 5801-5827

- Lauranne Chaignon, Domingo Docampo and Daniel Egret
- The effect of academic mobility on research performance: the case of China pp. 5829-5850

- Song Jing, Pengxin Xie, Qun Yin, Qingzhao Ma, Celestine Chinedu Ogbu, Xia Guo, Daniel M. J. J. Stanley and Leuta Philatelic Tutaia
- Correction: The effect of academic mobility on research performance: the case of China pp. 5851-5851

- Song Jing, Pengxin Xie, Qun Yin, Qingzhao Ma, Celestine Chinedu Ogbu, Xia Guo, Daniel M. J. J. Stanley and Leuta Philatelic Tutaia
- Don't put the greatest pressure on the weakest pp. 5853-5857

- Jan Ellinger
- So, what if a journal is both at the ‘top’ and ‘bottom’: reply to Mason and Singh pp. 5859-5863

- Jeremiah Joven Joaquin, Raymond R. Tan and Hazel T. Biana
Volume 128, issue 9, 2023
- Technological relatedness: how do firms diversify their technology? pp. 4901-4931

- Seung Hwan Kim, Bogang Jun and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Prediction of patent grant and interpreting the key determinants: an application of interpretable machine learning approach pp. 4933-4969

- Li Yao and He Ni
- Discovery and recognition of formula concepts using machine learning pp. 4971-5025

- Philipp Scharpf, Moritz Schubotz, Howard S. Cohl, Corinna Breitinger and Bela Gipp
- Self-supervised scientific document recommendation based on contrastive learning pp. 5027-5049

- Shicheng Tan, Tao Zhang, Shu Zhao and Yanping Zhang
- Research topic flows in co-authorship networks pp. 5051-5078

- Bastian Schäfermeier, Johannes Hirth and Tom Hanika
- Correction: Research topic flows in co‑authorship networks pp. 5079-5080

- Bastian Schäfermeier, Johannes Hirth and Tom Hanika
- Measuring and characterizing international collaboration patterns in Indian scientific research pp. 5081-5116

- Jyoti Dua, Vivek Kumar Singh and Hiran H. Lathabai
- Contextualised segment-wise citation function classification pp. 5117-5158

- Xiaorui Jiang and Jingqiang Chen
- Does double dipping occur? The case of Wiley’s hybrid journals pp. 5159-5168

- Sumiko Asai
- The effect of social media knowledge cascade: an analysis of scientific papers diffusion pp. 5169-5195

- Jianhua Hou, Xiucai Yang and Yang Zhang
- Portraying the life cycle of ideas in social psychology through functional (textual) data analysis: a toolkit for digital history pp. 5197-5226

- Valentina Rizzoli, Matilde Trevisani and Arjuna Tuzzi
- From AR5 to AR6: exploring research advancement in climate change based on scientific evidence from IPCC WGI reports pp. 5227-5245

- Tian-Yuan Huang, Liangping Ding, Yong-Qiang Yu, Lei Huang and Liying Yang
- Exploring the research features of Nobel laureates in Physics based on the semantic similarity measurement pp. 5247-5275

- Jingda Ding, Yifan Chen and Chao Liu
- Citation link prediction based on multi-relational neural topic model pp. 5277-5292

- Fenggao Niu and Yating Zhao
- Synthetic biology and governance research in China: a 40-year evolution pp. 5293-5310

- Li Tang, Jennifer Kuzma, Xi Zhang, Xinyu Song, Yin Li, Hongxu Liu and Guangyuan Hu
- Knowledge discovery from the texts of Nobel Prize winners in literature: sentiment analysis and Latent Dirichlet Allocation pp. 5311-5334

- Bilal Barış Alkan, Leyla Karakuş and Bekir Direkci
- A model for reference list length of scholarly articles pp. 5335-5350

- Fatemeh Ghaffari and Mark C. Wilson
- ChatGPT and the potential growing of ghost bibliographic references pp. 5351-5355

- Enrique Orduña-Malea and Álvaro Cabezas-Clavijo
- Bibliometric denialism pp. 5357-5359

- Daniel Torres-Salinas, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado and Nicolas Robinson-Garcia
Volume 128, issue 8, 2023
- Early discovery of emerging multi-technology convergence for analyzing technology opportunities from patent data: the case of smart health pp. 4167-4196

- Juite Wang and Tzu-Yen Hsu
- An ablation study on the use of publication venue quality to rank computer science departments pp. 4197-4218

- Aniruddha Maiti, Sai Shi and Slobodan Vucetic
- Scientific collaboration of post-Soviet countries: the effects of different network normalizations pp. 4219-4242

- Nataliya Matveeva, Vladimir Batagelj and Anuška Ferligoj
- Context-aware citation recommendation of scientific papers: comparative study, gaps and trends pp. 4243-4268

- Chaker Jebari, Enrique Herrera-Viedma and Manuel Jesus Cobo
- Insights from the co-authorship network of the Italian academic statisticians pp. 4269-4303

- Silvia Bacci, Bruno Bertaccini and Alessandra Petrucci
- Scientometric assessment of funded scientometrics and bibliometrics research (2011–2021) pp. 4305-4320

- Manoj Kumar Verma, Daud Khan and Mayank Yuvaraj
- On the lack of women researchers in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 4321-4348

- Jamal El-Ouahi and Vincent Larivière
- A hybrid strategy to extract metadata from scholarly articles by utilizing support vector machine and heuristics pp. 4349-4382

- Muhammad Waqas, Nadeem Anjum and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Dynamics and characteristics of interdisciplinary research in scientific breakthroughs: case studies of Nobel-winning research in the past 120 years pp. 4383-4419

- Jingjing Ren, Fang Wang and Minglu Li
- Exploring the evolution of interdisciplinary citation network by the colored network motifs: the case of Perovskite Materials pp. 4421-4446

- Qian Yu, Rui Tao and Shan Jiang
- A novel methodology to disambiguate organization names: an application to EU Framework Programmes data pp. 4447-4474

- Andrea Ancona, Roy Cerqueti and Gianluca Vagnani
- Empirical evidence on the relationship between research and teaching in academia pp. 4475-4507

- Domenico A. Maisano, Luca Mastrogiacomo and Fiorenzo Franceschini
- Medical articles in questionable journals are less impactful than those in non-questionable journals but still extensively cited pp. 4509-4522

- Dimity Stephen
- Impactful COVID-19 discoveries from China are neglected in the media pp. 4523-4539

- Yinxian Zhang
- Promoting research by reducing uncertainty in academic writing: a large-scale diachronic case study on hedging in Science research articles across 25 years pp. 4541-4558

- Mingxin Yao, Ying Wei and Huiyu Wang
- Network patterns of university-industry collaboration: A case study of the chemical sciences in Australia pp. 4559-4588

- Colin Gallagher, Dean Lusher, Johan Koskinen, Bopha Roden, Peng Wang, Aaron Gosling, Anastasios Polyzos, Martina Stenzel, Sarah Hegarty, Thomas Spurling and Gregory Simpson
- Assessing the effects of publication requirements for professorship on research performance and publishing behaviour of Ukrainian academics pp. 4589-4609

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Myroslava Hladchenko
- The marginalizing effect of journal submission fees in Accounting and Finance pp. 4611-4650

- Erin Oldford, John Fiset and Anahit Armenakyan
- Improving our understanding of open access: how it relates to funding, internationality of research and scientific leadership pp. 4651-4676

- María Bordons, Borja González-Albo and Luz Moreno-Solano
- Unverified history: an analysis of quotation accuracy in leading history journals pp. 4677-4687

- Aaron Cumberledge, Neal Smith and Benjamin W. Riley
- Leadership and international collaboration on COVID-19 research: reducing the North–South divide? pp. 4689-4705

- Danilo Silva Carvalho, Lucas Lopes Felipe, Priscila Costa Albuquerque, Fabio Zicker and Bruna de Paula Fonseca
- Linguistic and semantic characteristics of articles and peer review reports in Social Sciences and Medical and Health Sciences: analysis of articles published in Open Research Central pp. 4707-4729

- Andrijana Perković Paloš, Antonija Mijatović, Ivan Buljan, Daniel Garcia-Costa, Elena Álvarez-García, Francisco Grimaldo and Ana Marušić
- The association between prior knowledge and the disruption of an article pp. 4731-4751

- Libo Sheng, Dongqing Lyu, Xuanmin Ruan, Hongquan Shen and Ying Cheng
- Researcher capacity estimation based on the Q model: a generalized linear mixed model perspective pp. 4753-4764

- Boris Forthmann
- Behind the curtains of academic publishing: strategic responses of economists and business scholars pp. 4765-4790

- Fabian Scheidegger, Andre Briviba and Bruno Frey
- COVID-19: a disruptive impact on the knowledge support of references pp. 4791-4823

- Yujie Zhang, Hongzhen Li, Jingyi Mao, Guoxiu He, Yunhan Yang, Zhuoren Jiang and Yufeng Duan
- Can open access increase LIS research’s policy impact? Using regression analysis and causal inference pp. 4825-4854

- Qianjin Zong, Zhihong Huang and Jiaru Huang
- An assessment of the quality of the search strategy: a case of bibliometric studies published in business and economics pp. 4855-4874

- Umar Farooq, Adeel Nasir and Kanwal Iqbal Khan
- Contextual Ψ-index and its estimate for contextual productivity assessment pp. 4875-4886

- Hiran H. Lathabai and Thara Prabhakaran
- Partial citation analysis of five classes of retracted papers, and devising a new four-tier citation classification system for retracted (and other) papers pp. 4887-4894

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva and Serhii Nazarovets
- Examining the use of supportive and contrasting citations in different disciplines: a brief study using Scite (scite.ai) data pp. 4895-4900

- Brady Lund and Amrollah Shamsi
Volume 128, issue 7, 2023
- Cross-cultural differences in retracted publications of male and female from a global perspective pp. 3805-3826

- Shenghui Li, Wenyan Xu and Jingqi Yin
- Gender disparities in accounting academia: analysis from the lens of publications pp. 3827-3865

- Maria-Victoria Uribe-Bohorquez, Juan-Camilo Rivera-Ordóñez and Isabel-María García-Sánchez
- John Mearsheimer’s academic roots: a reference publication year spectroscopy of a political scientist’s oeuvre pp. 3867-3877

- Anton Gruber, Alexander Tekles and Lutz Bornmann
- On the banks of Shodhganga: analysis of the academic genealogy graph of an Indian ETD repository pp. 3879-3914

- Dhananjay Kumar, Plaban Kumar Bhowmick, Sumana Dey and Debarshi Kumar Sanyal
- In which fields do higher impact journals publish higher quality articles? pp. 3915-3933

- Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha, Meiko Makita, Mahshid Abdoli, Emma Stuart, Paul Wilson and Jonathan Levitt
- A construction and empirical research of the journal disruption index based on open citation data pp. 3935-3958

- Yuyan Jiang and Xueli Liu
- More diversity, more complexity, but more flexibility: research article titles in TESOL Quarterly, 1967–2022 pp. 3959-3980

- Gianna Kexin Jiang and Yajun Jiang
- Non-synchronism in global usage of research methods in library and information science from 1990 to 2019 pp. 3981-4006

- Chengzhi Zhang and Liang Tian
- Visibility, impact, and applications of bibliometric software tools through citation analysis pp. 4007-4028

- Robert Tomaszewski
- Assessing the quest of SMEs in pivoting for new technological ventures: comparing the patenting indexes of seven developed cities pp. 4029-4064

- Chan-Yuan Wong, Jeffrey Sheu and Keun Lee
- Does citation polarity help evaluate the quality of academic papers? pp. 4065-4087

- Linhong Xu, Kun Ding, Yuan Lin and Chunbo Zhang
- Finally! How time lapse in Nobel Prize reception affects emotionality in the Nobel Prize banquet speeches pp. 4089-4115

- Iván Aranzales, Ho Fai Chan and Benno Torgler
- The role of inter- and intra-organisational networks in innovation: towards requisite variety pp. 4117-4136

- Na Zhang, Lu Cheng, Chao Sun, Julie Callaert and Bart Looy
- Letter to the Editor: Comments on the paper of Safón and Docampo: what are you reading? From core journals to trendy journals in the Library and Information Science (LIS) field pp. 4137-4142

- Gangan Prathap
- Response to Professor Prathap’s comment on “What are you reading? From core journals to trendy journals in the library and information science (LIS) field” pp. 4143-4146

- Vicente Safón and Domingo Docampo
- The right to reject an unwanted citations: do we need it? pp. 4147-4150

- Libor Ansorge
- Who, if anyone, has the right to accept or refuse unwanted citations? pp. 4151-4154

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva and Quan Hoang Vuong
- Letter to the editor: Laxdal (2023) “The sex gap in sports and exercise medicine research: who does research on females?” pp. 4155-4160

- Jennifer S. Williams, Jenna C. Stone, Stacey A. Ritz and Maureen J. MacDonald
- Response to a letter to the editor by Williams, Stone, Ritz, and MacDonald pp. 4161-4162

- Aron Laxdal
- Correction: Using the weighted Lorenz curve to represent balance in collaborations: the BIC indicator pp. 4163-4164

- Ronald Rousseau, Lin Zhang and Gunnar Sivertsen
- Correction: Core-periphery nexus in the EU social sciences: bibliometric perspective pp. 4165-4165

- Andrea Mervar and Maja Jokić
Volume 128, issue 6, 2023
- Use of accounting concepts to study research: return on investment in XSEDE, a US cyberinfrastructure service pp. 3225-3255

- Craig A. Stewart, Claudia M. Costa, Julie A. Wernert, Winona Snapp-Childs, Marques Bland, Philip Blood, Terry Campbell, Peter Couvares, Jeremy Fischer, David Y. Hancock, David L. Hart, Harmony Jankowski, Richard Knepper, Donald F. McMullen, Susan Mehringer, Marlon Pierce, Gary Rogers, Robert S. Sinkovits and John Towns
- Knowledge-integrated research is more disruptive when supported by homogeneous funding sources: a case of US federally funded research in biomedical and life sciences pp. 3257-3282

- Seolmin Yang and So Young Kim
- Predicting the variation in stance-taking: the use of evaluative-that in English as a lingua franca academic writing pp. 3283-3311

- Liming Deng, Meiling Wang and Xiaoping Gao
- Bayesian inference of spatial and temporal relations in AI patents for EU countries pp. 3313-3335

- Krzysztof Rusek, Agnieszka Kleszcz and Albert Cabellos-Aparicio
- A flexible functional method for jointly valuing journal visibility and author citation count pp. 3337-3346

- M. Ryan Haley and M Kevin McGee
- A joint framework for identifying the type and arguments of scientific contribution pp. 3347-3376

- Wenhan Chao, Mengyuan Chen, Xian Zhou and Zhunchen Luo
- COVID research across the social sciences in 2020: a bibliometric approach pp. 3377-3399

- Ryan Thomson, Rebecca Mosier and Michelle Worosz
- Co-authorship among the Fellows of the International Communication Association pp. 3401-3418

- George A. Barnett and Han Woo Park
- Disciplinary collaboration rates in the social sciences and humanities: what is the influence of classification type? pp. 3419-3436

- Cristina Arhiliuc and Raf Guns
- Temporal trends in academic performance and career duration of principal investigators in ecology and evolutionary biology in Taiwan pp. 3437-3451

- Gen-Chang Hsu, Wei-Jiun Lin and Syuan-Jyun Sun
- TAPRec: time-aware paper recommendation via the modeling of researchers’ dynamic preferences pp. 3453-3471

- Chi Jiang, Xiao Ma, Jiangfeng Zeng, Yin Zhang, Tingting Yang and Qiumiao Deng
- Impacts of inter-institutional mobility on scientific performance from research capital and social capital perspectives pp. 3473-3506

- Yitong Chen, Keye Wu, Yue Li and Jianjun Sun
- New concept of the affinity between research fields using academic journal data in Scopus pp. 3507-3534

- Ryo Takahashi, Kenji Kaibe, Kazuyuki Suzuki, Sayaka Takahashi, Kotaro Takeda, Marc Hansen and Michiaki Yumoto
- Scientific production of an oral implantology journal: a 5-year bibliometric study pp. 3535-3554

- Julián Espinosa-Giménez, Vanessa Paredes-Gallardo, María Dolores Gómez-Adrián, Carlos Bellot-Arcís and Verónica García-Sanz
- The influence of research collaboration on citation impact: the countries in the European Innovation Scoreboard pp. 3555-3579

- Elizabeth S. Vieira
- The structure and dynamics of instrument collaboration networks pp. 3581-3600

- Kristofer Rolf Söderström
- Understanding differences of the OA uptake within the German university landscape (2010–2020): part 1—journal-based OA pp. 3601-3625

- Niels Taubert, Anne Hobert, Najko Jahn, Andre Bruns and Elham Iravani
- Do open science badges work? Estimating the effects of open science badges on an article’s social media attention and research impacts pp. 3627-3648

- Qianjin Zong, Zhihong Huang and Jiaru Huang
- A diachronic perspective on citation latency in Wikipedia articles on CRISPR/Cas-9: an exploratory case study pp. 3649-3673

- Marion Schmidt, Wolfgang Kircheis, Arno Simons, Martin Potthast and Benno Stein
- Inconsistent quality signals: evidence from the regional journals pp. 3675-3701

- Elena Veretennik and Maria Yudkevich
- Contribution of CEE authors to psychological science: is the growing trend of publishing in non-CEE journals still present 10 years after its inception? pp. 3703-3721

- Marina Martinčević, Darja Maslić Seršić and Davor Jokić
- Time-stamp based network evolution model for citation networks pp. 3723-3741

- Monachary Kammari and Durga Bhavani S
- All-pervading insider bias alters review time in Turkish university journals pp. 3743-3791

- Lokman Tutuncu
- Graphical abstracts are associated with greater Altmetric attention scores, but not citations, in sport science pp. 3793-3804

- Hunter Bennett and Flynn Slattery
Volume 128, issue 5, 2023
- Document keyword extraction based on semantic hierarchical graph model pp. 2623-2647

- Tingting Zhang, Baozhen Lee, Qinghua Zhu, Xi Han and Ke Chen
- Innovation signals: leveraging machine learning to separate noise from news pp. 2649-2676

- Christian Mühlroth, Laura Kölbl and Michael Grottke
- Four problems of the h-index for assessing the research productivity and impact of individual authors pp. 2677-2691

- Henry H. Bi
- Correction to: Four problems of the h-index for assessing the research productivity and impact of individual authors pp. 2693-2699

- Henry H. Bi
- Correction to: Four problems of the h‑index for assessing the research productivity and impact of individual authors pp. 2701-2701

- Henry H. Bi
- Biases in scholarly recommender systems: impact, prevalence, and mitigation pp. 2703-2736

- Michael Färber, Melissa Coutinho and Shuzhou Yuan
- Author contributions and allocation of authorship credit: testing the validity of different counting methods in the field of chemical biology pp. 2737-2762

- Pär Sundling
- What does open peer review bring to scientific articles? Evidence from PLoS journals pp. 2763-2776

- Chunli Wei, Jingyi Zhao, Jue Ni and Jiang Li
- What are you reading? From core journals to trendy journals in the Library and Information Science (LIS) field pp. 2777-2801

- Vicente Safón and Domingo Docampo
- Is open science a double-edged sword?: data sharing and the changing citation pattern of Chinese economics articles pp. 2803-2818

- Liwei Zhang and Liang Ma
- Optimization of scientific publications clustering with ensemble approach for topic extraction pp. 2819-2877

- Mohammed Azmi Al-Betar, Ammar Kamal Abasi, Ghazi Al-Naymat, Kamran Arshad and Sharif Naser Makhadmeh
- Gender gaps in Australian research publishing, citation and co-authorship pp. 2879-2893

- Hamid R. Jamali and Alireza Abbasi
- Academic information retrieval using citation clusters: in-depth evaluation based on systematic reviews pp. 2895-2921

- Juan Pablo Bascur, Suzan Verberne, Nees Jan Eck and Ludo Waltman
- Use of inactive Cochrane reviews in academia: A citation analysis pp. 2923-2934

- Bodil Hoffmeyer, Siv Fonnes, Kristoffer Andresen and Jacob Rosenberg
- Retracted Covid-19 articles: significantly more cited than other articles within their journal of origin pp. 2935-2943

- Trenton Taros, Christopher Zoppo, Nathan Yee, Jack Hanna and Christine MacGinnis
- The rise of hyperprolific authors in computer science: characterization and implications pp. 2945-2974

- Edré Moreira, Wagner Meira, Marcos André Gonçalves and Alberto H. F. Laender
- How and why are citations between disciplines made? A citation context analysis focusing on natural sciences and social sciences and humanities pp. 2975-2997

- Kai Nishikawa
- Correction: How and why are citations between disciplines made? A citation context analysis focusing on natural sciences and social sciences and humanities pp. 2999-2999

- Kai Nishikawa
- Video abstracts are associated with an increase in research reports citations, views and social attention: a cross-sectional study pp. 3001-3015

- Tristan Bonnevie, Aurore Repel, Francis-Edouard Gravier, Joel Ladner, Louis Sibert, Jean-François Muir, Antoine Cuvelier and Marc-Olivier Fischer
- Analysis of the relationships among paper citation and its influencing factors: a Bayesian network-based approach pp. 3017-3033

- Mingyue Sun, Tingcan Ma, Lewei Zhou and Mingliang Yue
- Government R&D spending as a driving force of technology convergence: a case study of the Advanced Sequencing Technology Program pp. 3035-3065

- Chen Zhu and Kazuyuki Motohashi
- The impact of financial incentives on research production: Evidence from Saudi Arabia pp. 3067-3089

- Mohammed R. AlShareef, Ibrahim A. Alrammah, Nasser A. Alshoukani and Abdulaziz M. Almalik
- Is the research performance of Chinese returnees better than that of their local counterparts? pp. 3091-3105

- Jingyi Zhao, Chunli Wei and Jiang Li
- Linguistic positivity in soft and hard disciplines: temporal dynamics, disciplinary variation, and the relationship with research impact pp. 3107-3127

- Xueying Liu and Haoran Zhu
- The influence of discipline consistency between papers and published journals on citations: an analysis of Chinese papers in three social science disciplines pp. 3129-3146

- Kaile Gong
- Towards a better understanding of Facebook Altmetrics in LIS field: assessing the characteristics of involved paper, user and post pp. 3147-3170

- Houqiang Yu, Yue Wang, Shah Hussain and Haoyang Song
- Prolific non-research authors in high impact scientific journals: meta-research study pp. 3171-3184

- John P. A. Ioannidis
- The modified repeat rate described within a thermodynamic framework pp. 3185-3195

- Gangan Prathap and Ronald Rousseau
- Research proposal content extraction using natural language processing and semi-supervised clustering: A demonstration and comparative analysis pp. 3197-3224

- Benjamin M. Knisely and Holly H. Pavliscsak
Volume 128, issue 4, 2023
- Interdisciplinary research and technological impact: evidence from biomedicine pp. 2035-2077

- Qing Ke
- Main path analysis for technological development using SAO structure and DEMATEL based on keyword causality pp. 2079-2104

- Myeongji Oh, Hyejin Jang, Sunhye Kim and Byungun Yoon
- Does writing style affect gender differences in the research performance of articles?: An empirical study of BERT-based textual sentiment analysis pp. 2105-2143

- Yongchao Ma, Ying Teng, Zhongzhun Deng, Li Liu and Yi Zhang
- International research collaboration: is Africa different? A cross-country panel data analysis pp. 2145-2174

- Jorge Cerdeira, João Mesquita and Elizabeth S. Vieira
- Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow: five altmetric sources observed over a decade show evolving trends, by research age, attention source maturity and open access status pp. 2175-2200

- Michael Taylor
- Empirical relationship between the number of review and research articles pp. 2201-2209

- Petr Praus
- Are successful co-authors more important than first authors for publishing academic journal articles? pp. 2211-2232

- Mike Thelwall
- Institutional drivers of research productivity: a canonical multivariate analysis of Romanian public universities pp. 2233-2258

- Claudiu Vasile Kifor, Ana Maria Benedek, Ioan Sîrbu and Roxana Florența Săvescu
- Analysis of the impact of research output on economic growth with using a multivariate random effects model pp. 2259-2282

- Arman Pourghaz, Ehsan Bahrami Samani and Babak Shokri
- Gender bias in special issues: evidence from a bibliometric analysis pp. 2283-2299

- Magdalena Formanowicz, Marta Witkowska, Weronika Hryniszak, Zuzanna Jakubik and Aleksandra Cisłak
- Mexico: a bridge in Cuba–U.S. scientific collaboration pp. 2301-2315

- Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo
- Is there a differentiated gender effect of collaboration with super-cited authors? Evidence from junior researchers in economics pp. 2317-2336

- Rodrigo Dorantes-Gilardi, Aurora Alejandra Ramírez-Álvarez and Diana Terrazas-Santamaría
- Identification of national research output using Scopus/Web of Science Core Collection: a revisit and further investigation pp. 2337-2347

- Xiaoling Huang, Lei Wang and Weishu Liu
- Impact of the number and rank of coauthors on h-index and π-index. The part-impact method pp. 2349-2369

- Péter Vinkler
- Exploring the clinical translation intensity of papers published by the world’s top scientists in basic medicine pp. 2371-2416

- Dongyu Zang and Chunli Liu
- Correction: Exploring the clinical translation intensity of papers published by the world’s top scientists in basic medicine pp. 2417-2418

- Dongyu Zang and Chunli Liu
- Enhancing the robustness of the disruption metric against noise pp. 2419-2428

- Nan Deng and An Zeng
- Higher-order rich-club phenomenon in collaborative research grant networks pp. 2429-2446

- Kazuki Nakajima, Kazuyuki Shudo and Naoki Masuda
- Tracking the featured topics of the International Science of Team Science conference series and their evolution during 2010–2019 pp. 2447-2469

- Ruinan Li, Raf Guns, Tim C. E. Engels, Lin Zhang and Ying Huang
- Analyzing the influence of prolific collaborations on authors productivity and visibility pp. 2471-2487

- Ana C. M. Brito, Filipi N. Silva and Diego R. Amancio
- Use of scientific journals in Spanish universities: analysis of the relationship between citations and downloads in two university library consortia pp. 2489-2505

- Andrés Fernández-Ramos, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo and Ángela Diez-Diez
- How academic opinion leaders shape scientific ideas: an acknowledgment analysis pp. 2507-2533

- Malte Doehne and Catherine Herfeld
- Research collaboration networks in maturing academic environments pp. 2535-2556

- Luís Filipe Miranda Grochocki and Andrea Felippe Cabello
- Impact of field of study (FoS) on authors’ citation trend pp. 2557-2576

- Lubna Zafar, Nayyer Masood and Samreen Ayaz
- Gender imbalance in doctoral education: an analysis of the Spanish university system (1977–2021) pp. 2577-2599

- Rodrigo Sánchez-Jiménez, Iuliana Botezan, Jesús Barrasa-Rodríguez, Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa and Manuel Blázquez-Ochando
- Research mobility to the United States: a bibliometric analysis pp. 2601-2614

- Constance Poitras and Vincent Larivière
- Questions to the article: Generating clustered journal maps: an automated system for hierarchical classification pp. 2615-2617

- Shu-Chun Kuo, Tsair-Wei Chien and Willy Chou
- Lost for the country: country-undefined papers in Web of Science and Scopus pp. 2619-2622

- Olesya Mryglod and Serhii Nazarovets
Volume 128, issue 3, 2023
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence for science, technology, innovation mapping and forecasting: Review, synthesis, and applications pp. 1465-1472

- Daniel Hain, Roman Jurowetzki, Sungjoo Lee and Yuan Zhou
- The citation performance of the references in the standard graduate-level microeconomics textbook: Mas-Collel et al. (1995) pp. 1473-1484

- Tolga Yuret
- A fuzzy classifier for evaluation of research topics by using keyword co-occurrence network and sponsors information pp. 1485-1512

- Najmeh Masoumi and Reza Khajavi
- An artificial intelligence-based framework for data-driven categorization of computer scientists: a case study of world’s Top 10 computing departments pp. 1513-1545

- Nisar Ali, Zahid Halim and Syed Fawad Hussain
- Partners’ partners matter: the effect of partners’ centrality diversity on the focal organization’s innovation outputs pp. 1547-1565

- Jingbei Wang, Min Guo, Hui Liu and Yafei Nie
- An embedding approach for analyzing the evolution of research topics with a case study on computer science subdomains pp. 1567-1582

- Seyyed Reza Taher Harikandeh, Sadegh Aliakbary and Soroush Taheri
- Female author representation differs between journals from the United States of America, Europe, and Asia: a 10-year comparison of five medical disciplines pp. 1583-1600

- Isabel Molwitz, Sarah Keller, Liesa Wolf-Baldauf, Ann-Kathrin Ozga, Thai-An Nguyen, Ilka Wedekind, Jing Zhao, Elif Can, Minobu Kamo and Jin Yamamura
- Does geography matter? Implications for future tourism research in light of COVID-19 pp. 1601-1637

- Judit Sulyok, Beáta Fehérvölgyi, Tibor Csizmadia, Attila I. Katona and Zsolt T. Kosztyán
- Evolution of gender research in the social sciences in post-Soviet countries: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1639-1666

- Zumrad Kataeva, Naureen Durrani, Zhanna Izekenova and Aray Rakhimzhanova
- Bibliometric analysis of surface water detection and mapping using remote sensing in South America pp. 1667-1688

- Rodrigo N. Vasconcelos, Diego Pereira Costa, Soltan Galano Duverger, Jocimara S. B. Lobão, Elaine C. B. Cambuí, Carlos A. D. Lentini, André T. Cunha Lima, Juliano Schirmbeck, Deorgia Tayane Mendes, Washington J. S. Franca Rocha and Milton J. Porsani
- Evaluating scientists by citation and disruption of their representative works pp. 1689-1710

- Ruijie Wang, Yuhao Zhou and An Zeng
- A study of the correlation between publication delays and measurement indicators of journal articles in the social network environment—based on online data in PLOS pp. 1711-1743

- Jingda Ding and Dehui Du
- Words matter: how ecologists discuss managed and non-managed bees and birds pp. 1745-1764

- Magda Argueta-Guzmán, Mari West, Marilia P. Gaiarsa, Christopher W. Allen, Jacob M. Cecala, Lauren Gedlinske, Quinn S. McFrederick, Amy C. Murillo, Madison Sankovitz and Erin E. Wilson Rankin
- Continued collaboration shortens the transition period of scientists who move to another institution pp. 1765-1784

- Liyin Zhang, Yuchen Qian, Chao Ma and Jiang Li
- Geographical characterization of the scientific performance in Mexico (1995–2015) pp. 1785-1799

- Xochitl Flores-Vargas, Claudia Noemí González-Brambila and Miguel Ángel Pérez-Angón
- The effect of structural holes on producing novel and disruptive research in physics pp. 1801-1823

- Yue Wang, Ning Li, Bin Zhang, Qian Huang, Jian Wu and Yang Wang
- Formulation of rules for the scientific community using deep learning pp. 1825-1852

- Abdulrahman A. Alshdadi, Muhammad Usman, Madini O. Alassafi, Muhammad Tanvir Afzal and Rayed AlGhamdi
- The impact of Jürgen Habermas’s scientific production: a scientometric review pp. 1853-1875

- Gisleine Carmo, Luiz Flávio Felizardo, Valderí Castro Alcântara, Cristiane Aparecida Silva and José Willer Prado
- Correlating article citedness and journal impact: an empirical investigation by field on a large-scale dataset pp. 1877-1894

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Costa
- The dynamics of Q&A in academic social networking sites: insights from participants, interaction network, response time, and discipline differences pp. 1895-1922

- Weiwei Yan, Xin Wen, Yin Zhang, Sonali Kudva and Qian Liu
- Ten reasons why research collaborations succeed—a random forest approach pp. 1923-1950

- Malte Hückstädt
- Does the journal impact factor reflect the impact of German medical guideline contributions? pp. 1951-1962

- Christopher Traylor and Christoph Herrmann-Lingen
- Reverse adoption of information and communication technology among organisers of academic conferences pp. 1963-1985

- Martin Falk and Eva Hagsten
- The sex gap in sports and exercise medicine research: who does research on females? pp. 1987-1994

- Aron Laxdal
- Influence of research on open science in the public policy sphere pp. 1995-2017

- Daniela Filippo and Pablo Sastrón-Toledo
- (How) should researchers publicize their research papers before peer review? pp. 2019-2023

- Peter Kardos, Ádám Kun, Csaba Pléh and Ferenc Jordán
- Methodological issues on statistical rigor of agreement analysis pp. 2025-2027

- Ming Li, Qian Gao and Tianfei Yu
- About the importance of the research question: a response to Ming Li et al.'s comments pp. 2029-2030

- Paul Sebo and Sylvain Lucia
- Hidden limitations of analyses via alternative bibliometric services pp. 2031-2033

- Libor Ansorge
Volume 128, issue 2, 2023
- Impacts of codified knowledge index on the allocation of overseas inventors by emerging countries: evidence from PCT patent activities in China pp. 877-899

- Hao Zhou and Jie Lin
- Structure of university licensing networks pp. 901-932

- Dolores Modic, Borut Lužar and Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi
- YouTube and science: models for research impact pp. 933-955

- Abdul Rahman Shaikh, Hamed Alhoori and Maoyuan Sun
- Green and sustainable business models: historical roots, growth trajectory, conceptual architecture and an agenda for future research—A bibliometric review of green and sustainable business models pp. 957-999

- Arash Najmaei and Zahra Sadeghinejad
- Is smart specialisation monopolising the research on the EU cohesion policy? Evidence from a bibliometric analysis pp. 1001-1021

- Francesco Foglia
- Do academic inventors have diverse interests? pp. 1023-1053

- Shuo Xu, Ling Li and Xin An
- Convergence among academic journals in accounting: a note pp. 1055-1069

- Konstantinos Eleftheriou, Patroklos Patsoulis and Michael Polemis
- Measuring h-index and scholarly productivity in academic dermatology in Canada pp. 1071-1090

- Marleine Azar, Francois Lagacé, Anastasiya Muntyanu, Elena Netchiporouk, Youwen Zhou, Charles Lynde, Linda Moreau, Steve Mathieu, Denis Sasseville, Rachel Asiniwasis, Neil H. Shear, Robert Gniadecki, Elham Rahme and Ivan V. Litvinov
- CLARA: citation and similarity-based author ranking pp. 1091-1117

- Hayat D. Bedru, Chen Zhang, Feng Xie, Shuo Yu and Iftikhar Hussain
- A modification of citation-based journal indexes pp. 1119-1132

- Hui Fang
- The regional dynamics of multilingual publishing in web of science: A statistical analysis of central and eastern european journals and researchers in linguistics pp. 1133-1162

- Andreea Mironescu, Alina Moroșanu and Anca-Diana Bibiri
- Fusion Matrix–Based Text Similarity Measures for Clustering of Retrieval Results pp. 1163-1186

- Yueyang Zhao and Lei Cui
- Automatic noise reduction of domain-specific bibliographic datasets using positive-unlabeled learning pp. 1187-1204

- Guo Chen, Jing Chen, Yu Shao and Lu Xiao
- Self-citation behavior within the health allied professions’ scientific sector in Italy: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1205-1217

- Stefano Vercelli, Leonardo Pellicciari, Andrea Croci, Cesare Maria Cornaggia, Francesca Cecchi and Daniele Piscitelli
- Women and key positions in scientific collaboration networks: analyzing central scientists’ profiles in the artificial intelligence ecosystem through a gender lens pp. 1219-1240

- Anahita Hajibabaei, Andrea Schiffauerova and Ashkan Ebadi
- SsciBERT: a pre-trained language model for social science texts pp. 1241-1263

- Si Shen, Jiangfeng Liu, Litao Lin, Ying Huang, Lin Zhang, Chang Liu, Yutong Feng and Dongbo Wang
- Measuring and characterizing research collaboration in SAARC countries pp. 1265-1294

- Jyoti Dua, Hiran H. Lathabai and Vivek Kumar Singh
- Tracking biomedical articles along the translational continuum: a measure based on biomedical knowledge representation pp. 1295-1319

- Xin Li, Xuli Tang and Wei Lu
- A journal recommender for article submission using transformers pp. 1321-1336

- Seth Michail, Joseph William Ledet, Taha Yiğit Alkan, Muhammed Numan İnce and Melih Günay
- Defining the unscholarly publication: a bibliometric study of uncited and barely cited publications pp. 1337-1350

- Tove Faber Frandsen and Jeppe Nicolaisen
- Implementation of a new research indicator to QS ranking system pp. 1351-1365

- Ghassan Abdul-Majeed, Elameer Amer Saleem, Drai A. Smait, Sadiq H. Abdulhussain, Sadiq M. Sait, Hasan S. Majdi, Haydar Abdulameer Marhoon and Waleed Al-Azzawi
- Research on semantic representation and citation recommendation of scientific papers with multiple semantics fusion pp. 1367-1393

- Yonghe Lu, Meilu Yuan, Jiaxin Liu and Minghong Chen
- Higher research productivity = more pay? Gender pay-for-productivity inequity across disciplines pp. 1395-1407

- Charissa Samaniego, Peggy Lindner, Maryam A. Kazmi, Bobbie A. Dirr, Dejun Tony Kong, Evonzia Jeff-Eke and Christiane Spitzmueller
- Geographical representation of editorial boards: a review in the field of library and information sciences pp. 1409-1427

- Sümeyye Akça and Özlem Şenyurt
- Comment on the article: The state of social science research on COVID‑19 pp. 1429-1436

- Ju-Kuo Lin, Tsair-Wei Chien and Willy Chou
- Response to Dr. Chou’s comment on “the state of social science research on COVID-19” pp. 1437-1439

- Yan-Li Liu, Wen-Juan Yuan and Shao-Hong Zhu
- The impact of brain-drain in country ranking: the case of computer science pp. 1441-1450

- Giorgos Vasiliadis, Costas Panagiotakis, Iliana Stenaki and John Fanourgiakis
- Peer nominations as scientometrics pp. 1451-1458

- Adrian Furnham
- Retraction of Predatory publishing in Scopus: evidence on cross-country differences lacks justification pp. 1459-1461

- Giovanni Abramo, Isidro F. Aguillo, Dag W. Aksnes, Kevin Boyack, Quentin L. Burrell, Juan Miguel Campanario, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Rodrigo Costas, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo, Anne-Wil Harzing, Hamid R. Jamali, Vincent Larivière, Loet Leydesdorff, Marc Luwel, Ben Martin, Philipp Mayr, Katherine W. McCain, Isabella Peters, Ismael Rafols, Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, Torben Schubert, Henry Small, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Mike Thelwall, Peter den Besselaar, Thed Leeuwen and Ludo Waltman
- Editorial response letter to Abramo et al. Scientometrics, 2022 pp. 1463-1464

- Lin Zhang
Volume 128, issue 1, 2023
- Using text mining and forest plots to identify similarities and differences between two spine-related journals based on medical subject headings (MeSH terms) and author-specified keywords in 100 top-cited articles pp. 1-17

- Po-Hsin Chou, Jui-Chung John Lin and Tsair-Wei Chien
- Do open citations give insights on the qualitative peer-review evaluation in research assessments? An analysis of the Italian National Scientific Qualification pp. 19-53

- Federica Bologna, Angelo Iorio, Silvio Peroni and Francesco Poggi
- A novel hybrid MCDM approach to evaluate universities based on student perspective pp. 55-86

- Ertugrul Ayyildiz, Mirac Murat, Gul Imamoglu and Yildiz Kose
- Knowledge management and innovation: evidence of international joint venture pp. 87-113

- Yung-Chang Hsiao and Jun-You Lin
- The Influence of Technostress, Learning Goal Orientation, and Perceived Team Learning Climate on Intra-Team Knowledge Sharing and Innovative Practices Among ICT-Enabled Team Members pp. 115-136

- Linpei Song, Zhuang Ma and Junyi Sun
- Research patterns in communication (2009–2019): testing female representation and productivity differences, within the most cited authors and the field pp. 137-156

- Manuel Goyanes, Márton Demeter, Aurea Grané, Tamás Tóth and Homero Gil Zúñiga
- A logical set theory approach to journal subject classification analysis: intra-system irregularities and inter-system discrepancies in Web of Science and Scopus pp. 157-175

- Shir Aviv-Reuven and Ariel Rosenfeld
- Applying quantified indicators in Central Asian science: can metrics improve the regional research performance? pp. 177-206

- Berdymyrat Ovezmyradov
- Why are medical research articles tweeted? The news value perspective pp. 207-226

- Tint Hla Hla Htoo, Na Jin-Cheon and Michael Thelwall
- The development of Brazilian women’s and gender studies: a bibliometric diagnosis pp. 227-261

- Natascha Helena Franz Hoppen and Samile Andréa de Souza Vanz
- Global impact or national accessibility? A paradox in China’s science pp. 263-277

- Fei Shu, Xiaojian Wang, Sichen Liu, Junping Qiu and Vincent Larivière
- Towards a new paradigm for ‘journal quality’ criteria: a scoping review pp. 279-321

- Mina Moradzadeh, Shahram Sedghi and Sirous Panahi
- Correction to: Towards a new paradigm for ‘journal quality’ criteria: a scoping review pp. 323-323

- Mina Moradzadeh, Shahram Sedghi and Sirous Panahi
- Understanding researchers’ Twitter uptake, activity and popularity—an analysis of applied research in Germany pp. 325-344

- David Howoldt, Henning Kroll, Peter Neuhäusler and Alexander Feidenheimer
- COVID-19 and the scientific publishing system: growth, open access and scientific fields pp. 345-362

- Gabriela F. Nane, Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, François Schalkwyk and Daniel Torres-Salinas
- Labor productivity, labor impact, and co-authorship of research institutions: publications and citations per full-time equivalents pp. 363-377

- Wolfgang G. Stock, Isabelle Dorsch, Gerhard Reichmann and Christian Schlögl
- Researcher geographic mobility and publication productivity: an investigation into individual and institutional characteristics and the roles of academicians pp. 379-406

- Cheng Peng, Zhepeng (Lionel) Li and Chaojiang Wu
- Evaluating the online impact of reporting guidelines for randomised trial reports and protocols: a cross-sectional web-based data analysis of CONSORT and SPIRIT initiatives pp. 407-440

- Enrique Orduña-Malea, Adolfo Alonso-Arroyo, José-Antonio Ontalba-Ruipérez and Ferrán Catalá-López
- Linguistic complexity in scientific writing: A large-scale diachronic study from 1821 to 1920 pp. 441-460

- Gui Wang, Hui Wang, Xinyi Sun, Nan Wang and Li Wang
- Deep learning for journal recommendation system of research papers pp. 461-481

- Esra Gündoğan, Mehmet Kaya and Ali Daud
- A heuristic approach based on Leiden rankings to identify outliers: evidence from Italian universities in the European landscape pp. 483-510

- Cinzia Daraio, Simone Di Leo and Loet Leydesdorff
- AGSTA-NET: adaptive graph spatiotemporal attention network for citation count prediction pp. 511-541

- Bin Wang, Feng Wu and Lukui Shi
- A review of scientific impact prediction: tasks, features and methods pp. 543-585

- Wanjun Xia, Tianrui Li and Chongshou Li
- A validation study on the factors affecting the practice modes of open peer review pp. 587-607

- Ying He, Kun Tian and Xiaoran Xu
- Using the weighted Lorenz curve to represent balance in collaborations: the BIC indicator pp. 609-622

- Ronald Rousseau, Lin Zhang and Gunnar Sivertsen
- Main barriers and possible enablers of academicians while publishing pp. 623-650

- Abdulkerim Aydin, Süleyman Eren Yürük, İlknur Reisoğlu and Yuksel Goktas
- Market forces in Italian academia today (and yesterday) pp. 651-698

- Chiara Zanardello
- Global impact measures pp. 699-707

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- A comprehensive analysis of acknowledgement texts in Web of Science: a case study on four scientific domains pp. 709-734

- Nina Smirnova and Philipp Mayr
- Understanding the meanings of citations using sentiment, role, and citation function classifications pp. 735-759

- Indra Budi and Yaniasih Yaniasih
- The moderating effect of altmetrics on the correlations between single and multi-faceted university ranking systems: the case of THE and QS vs. Nature Index and Leiden pp. 761-781

- Maryam Moshtagh, Tahereh Jowkar, Maryam Yaghtin and Hajar Sotudeh
- Who funds the production of globally visible research in the Global South? pp. 783-801

- Maia Chankseliani
- Understanding the increasing market share of the academic publisher “Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute” in the publication output of Central and Eastern European countries: a case study of Hungary pp. 803-824

- György Csomós and Jenő Zsolt Farkas
- Does cross-field influence regional and field-specific distributions of highly cited researchers? pp. 825-840

- Xinyi Chen
- Does main path analysis prefer longer paths? pp. 841-851

- Chung-Huei Kuan
- Retrieval strategy and possible explanations for the abnormal growth of research publications: re-evaluating a bibliometric analysis of climate change pp. 853-859

- Fang Liu
- A proposal for the peer review procedure for funding decisions pp. 861-865

- Yuxian Liu and Ronald Rousseau
- Equivalent Gini coefficient, not shape parameter! pp. 867-870

- Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti
- Letter to the editor: Measure measure on the wall who is the fairest of them all? pp. 871-872

- Gangan Prathap
- Are acceptance and publication times longer in primary health care journals compared to internal medicine journals? A comparative study of 117 high-impact journals pp. 873-876

- Paul Sebo
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