Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 109, issue 3, 2016
- The linguistic patterns and rhetorical structure of citation context: an approach using n-grams pp. 1417-1434

- Marc Bertin, Iana Atanassova, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Vincent Lariviere
- Researchers’ career transitions over the life cycle pp. 1435-1454

- Daiji Kawaguchi, Ayako Kondo and Keiji Saito
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Bibliometric study of Electronic Commerce Research in Information Systems & MIS Journals pp. 1455-1476

- Arthur Jing Lin, Chien-Lung Hsu and Chun-Hao Chiang
- Policy documents as sources for measuring societal impact: how often is climate change research mentioned in policy-related documents? pp. 1477-1495

- Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild and Werner Marx
- Path analysis of the relationship between visibility and citation: the mediating roles of save, discussion, and recommendation metrics pp. 1497-1510

- Saeideh Ebrahimy, Jafar Mehrad, Fatemeh Setareh and Massoud Hosseinchari
- Identification of conversion factor for completing-h index for the field of mathematics pp. 1511-1524

- Samreen Ayaz and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Using character n-grams to match a list of publications to references in bibliographic databases pp. 1525-1546

- Mehmet Ali Abdulhayoglu, Bart Thijs and Wouter Jeuris
- Rehabilitation using virtual reality technology: a bibliometric analysis, 1996–2015 pp. 1547-1559

- Youliang Huang, Qian Huang, Sajid Ali, Xing Zhai, Xiaoming Bi and Renquan Liu
- Core-periphery dynamics in collaboration networks: the case study of Slovenia pp. 1561-1578

- Mario Karlovčec, Borut Lužar and Dunja Mladenić
- Development of a software for metric studies of transportation engineering journals pp. 1579-1591

- Ercilia Stefano, Marcio Peixoto Sequeira Santos and Ronaldo Balassiano
- Disciplinary differences of software use and impact in scientific literature pp. 1593-1610

- Xuelian Pan, Erjia Yan and Weina Hua
- Who gets Horizon 2020 research grants? Propensity to apply and probability to succeed in a two-step analysis pp. 1611-1638

- Simen G. Enger and Fulvio Castellacci
- Measuring the match between evaluators and evaluees: cognitive distances between panel members and research groups at the journal level pp. 1639-1663

- A. I. M. Jakaria Rahman, Raf Guns, Loet Leydesdorff and Tim C. E. Engels
- Analysis of co-authorship graphs of CORE-ranked software conferences pp. 1665-1693

- Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo, Valerio Cosentino and Jordi Cabot
- The research space: using career paths to predict the evolution of the research output of individuals, institutions, and nations pp. 1695-1709

- Miguel R. Guevara, Dominik Hartmann, Manuel Aristarán, Marcelo Mendoza and Cesar Hidalgo
- The dispersion of the citation distribution of top scientists’ publications pp. 1711-1724

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Anastasiia Soldatenkova
- A study on construction and analysis of discipline knowledge structure of Chinese LIS based on CSSCI pp. 1725-1759

- Hao Wang, Sanhong Deng and Xinning Su
- Subject–method topic network analysis in communication studies pp. 1761-1787

- Keeheon Lee, Hyojung Jung and Min Song
- Unbalanced international collaboration affects adversely the usefulness of countries’ scientific output as well as their technological and social impact pp. 1789-1814

- Sonia R. Zanotto, Cristina Haeffner and Jorge A. Guimarães
- Do Hirsch-type indices behave the same in assessing single publications? An empirical study of 29 bibliometric indicators pp. 1815-1833

- Zhenbin Yan, Qiang Wu and Xingchen Li
- A comparative study on three citation windows for detecting research fronts pp. 1835-1853

- Mu-Hsuan Huang and Chia-Pin Chang
- Revisiting an open access monograph experiment: measuring citations and tweets 5 years later pp. 1855-1875

- Ronald Snijder
- The contribution of ethnic groups to Malaysian scientific output, 1982–2014, and the effects of the new economic policy pp. 1877-1893

- Grant Lewison, Sameer Kumar, Chan-Yuan Wong, Philip Roe and Richard Webber
- The effect of a country’s name in the title of a publication on its visibility and citability pp. 1895-1909

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Costa
- Measuring efficiency of university-industry Ph.D. projects using best worst method pp. 1911-1938

- Negin Salimi and Jafar Rezaei
- What is co-authorship? pp. 1939-1963

- Branco Ponomariov and Craig Boardman
- The scholarly communication of economic knowledge: a citation analysis of Google Scholar pp. 1965-1978

- Yutao Sun and Belle Selene Xia
- Does the average JIF percentile make a difference? pp. 1979-1987

- Liping Yu and Houqiang Yu
- Detecting impact factor manipulation with data mining techniques pp. 1989-2005

- Dong-Hui Yang, Xin Li, Xiaoxia Sun and Jie Wan
- Can alternative indicators overcome language biases in citation counts? A comparison of Spanish and UK research pp. 2007-2030

- Amalia Mas-Bleda and Mike Thelwall
- Designing a model to evaluate scholarly publications with special reference to social sciences in India pp. 2031-2048

- Bapan Kumar Maity and Sudip Ranjan Hatua
- New features of CitedReferencesExplorer (CRExplorer) pp. 2049-2051

- Andreas Thor, Werner Marx, Loet Leydesdorff and Lutz Bornmann
- Refrain from adopting the combination of citation and journal metrics to grade publications, as used in the Italian national research assessment exercise (VQR 2011–2014) pp. 2053-2065

- Giovanni Abramo and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo
- Evolving landscape of low-energy nuclear physics publications pp. 2067-2076

- B. Pritychenko
- Cited references and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) as two different knowledge representations: clustering and mappings at the paper level pp. 2077-2091

- Loet Leydesdorff, Jordan A. Comins, Aaron A. Sorensen, Lutz Bornmann and Iina Hellsten
- The north–south divide in the Italian higher education system pp. 2093-2117

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Francesco Rosati
- Are two authors better than one? Can writing in pairs affect the readability of academic blogs? pp. 2119-2122

- James Hartley and Guillaume Cabanac
- Book reviews in time pp. 2123-2128

- James Hartley, John Cowan, Cynthia Deeson and Peter Thomas
- Professional and citizen bibliometrics: complementarities and ambivalences in the development and use of indicators—a state-of-the-art report pp. 2129-2150

- Loet Leydesdorff, Paul Wouters and Lutz Bornmann
- On the use of databases about research performance: comments on Karlovčec and Mladenić (2015) and others using the SICRIS database pp. 2151-2157

- Romina Rodela
- Special issue: papers from the 20th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators pp. 2161-2164

- Benedetto Lepori, Sybille Hinze and Wolfgang Glänzel
- The challenges to expand bibliometric studies from periodical literature to monographic literature with a new data source: the book citation index pp. 2165-2179

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs and Pei-Shan Chi
- Twenty-first century macro-trends in the institutional fabric of science: bibliometric monitoring and analysis pp. 2181-2194

- Robert J. W. Tijssen and Jos Winnink
- How collaboration impacts citation flows within the German science system pp. 2195-2216

- Valeria Aman
- Assessing the effects of the German Excellence Initiative with bibliometric methods pp. 2217-2239

- Torger Möller, Marion Schmidt and Stefan Hornbostel
- The information value of early career productivity in mathematics: a ROC analysis of prediction errors in bibliometricly informed decision making pp. 2241-2262

- Jonas Lindahl and Rickard Danell
- How can differences in international university rankings be explained? pp. 2263-2278

- Fredrik Niclas Piro and Gunnar Sivertsen
- The dynamics of university units as a multi‐level process. Credibility cycles and resource dependencies pp. 2279-2301

- Benedetto Lepori, Michael Wise, Diana Ingenhoff and Alexander Buhmann
- Knowledge creation and dissemination by Kosetsushi in sectoral innovation systems: insights from patent data pp. 2303-2327

- Nobuya Fukugawa
- Erratum to: Is time up for the Flesch measure of reading ease? pp. 2329-2329

- James Hartley
Volume 109, issue 2, 2016
- Classifying modeling and simulation as a scientific discipline pp. 615-628

- Ross Gore, Saikou Diallo and Jose Padilla
- Research diversification and impact: the case of national nanoscience development pp. 629-659

- Patrick Herron, Aashish Mehta, Cong Cao and Timothy Lenoir
- The effects of external collaboration on research output in engineering pp. 661-675

- Jorge Rodriguez Miramontes and C. N. Gonzalez-Brambila
- University–industry R&D linkage metrics: validity and applicability in world university rankings pp. 677-696

- Robert J. W. Tijssen, Alfredo Yegros-Yegros and Jos J. Winnink
- Importance and susceptibility of scientific productivity indicators: two sides of the same coin pp. 697-722

- Alexandre Rodrigues Oliveira and Carlos Fernando Mello
- At what institutions did Nobel laureates do their prize-winning work? An analysis of biographical information on Nobel laureates from 1994 to 2014 pp. 723-767

- Elisabeth Maria Schlagberger, Lutz Bornmann and Johann Bauer
- Influence of the program “5–top 100” on the publication activity of Russian universities pp. 769-782

- Tamara Turko, Gennady Bakhturin, Vitaly Bagan, Stanislav Poloskov and Dmitry Gudym
- The evolution of research collaboration within and across disciplines in Italian Academia pp. 783-811

- Elisa Bellotti, Luka Kronegger and Luigi Guadalupi
- Effect of high energy physics large collaborations on higher education institutions citations and rankings pp. 813-826

- Edmilson J. T. Manganote, Peter A. Schulz and Carlos Henrique Brito Cruz
- Scientific credit diffusion: Researcher level or paper level? pp. 827-837

- Hao Wang, Hua-Wei Shen and Xue-Qi Cheng
- Uncovering inter-specialty knowledge communication using author citation networks pp. 839-854

- Ruimin Ma and Erjia Yan
- Comparison of performance of researchers recipients of CNPq productivity grants in the field of Brazilian production engineering pp. 855-870

- Claudia Tania Picinin, Luiz Alberto Pilatti, João Luiz Kovaleski, Alexandre Reis Graeml and Bruno Pedroso
- An analysis of the titles of papers submitted to the UK REF in 2014: authors, disciplines, and stylistic details pp. 871-889

- John Hudson
- The productivity of top researchers: a semi-nonparametric approach pp. 891-915

- Lina Cortés, Andrés Mora-Valencia and Javier Perote
- Usage patterns of scholarly articles on Web of Science: a study on Web of Science usage count pp. 917-926

- Xianwen Wang, Zhichao Fang and Xiaoling Sun
- Assessing the maturity of a research area: bibliometric review and proposed framework pp. 927-951

- Heather Keathley-Herring, Eileen Van Aken, Fernando Gonzalez-Aleu, Fernando Deschamps, Geert Letens and Pablo Cardenas Orlandini
- Visualizing the GVC research: a co-occurrence network based bibliometric analysis pp. 953-977

- Linqing Liu and Shiye Mei
- Mapping and classification of agriculture in Web of Science: other subject categories and research fields may benefit pp. 979-996

- Tomaz Bartol, Gordana Budimir, Primoz Juznic and Karmen Stopar
- Age stratification and cohort effects in scholarly communication: a study of social sciences pp. 997-1016

- Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Thomas J. Sugimoto, Andrew Tsou, Staša Milojević and Vincent Larivière
- The normalization of co-authorship networks in the bibliometric evaluation: the government stimulation programs of China and Korea pp. 1017-1036

- Han Woo Park, Jungwon Yoon and Loet Leydesdorff
- Insularity and citation behavior of scientific articles in young fields: the case of ethnobiology pp. 1037-1055

- Juliana Loureiro Almeida Campos, André Sobral, Josivan Soares Silva, Thiago Antonio Sousa Araújo, Washington Soares Ferreira-Júnior, Flávia Rosa Santoro, Gilney Charll Santos and Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque
- Evaluating a European knowledge hub on climate change in agriculture: Are we building a better connected community? pp. 1057-1074

- Eli Rudinow Saetnan and Richard Philip Kipling
- Is open access the solution to increase the impact of scientific journals? pp. 1075-1095

- Aurelia Magdalena Pisoschi and Claudia Gabriela Pisoschi
- Relation between awarding of Grants-in-aid for scientific research and characteristics of applicants in Japanese universities pp. 1097-1116

- Moritaka Hosotsubo and Ryuei Nishii
- Altmetrics: an analysis of the state-of-the-art in measuring research impact on social media pp. 1117-1166

- Mojisola Erdt, Aarthy Nagarajan, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin and Yin-Leng Theng
- Journal copyright restrictions and actual open access availability: a study of articles published in eight top information systems journals (2010–2014) pp. 1167-1189

- Mikael Laakso and Juho Lindman
- Establishing a World-Class University in Saudi Arabia: intended and unintended effects pp. 1191-1207

- Ulrich Schmoch, Habib M. Fardoun and Abdulfattah S. Mashat
- The effect of collaborators on institutions’ scientific impact pp. 1209-1230

- Ali Gazni, Vincent Larivière and Fereshteh Didegah
- Correlation among top 100 universities in the major six global rankings: policy implications pp. 1231-1254

- Ibrahim Shehatta and Khalid Mahmood
- The determinants of the research output of universities: specialization, quality and inefficiencies pp. 1255-1281

- José Pastor and Lorenzo Serrano Martinez
- Bibliometric indicators to identify emerging research fields: publications on mass gatherings pp. 1283-1298

- Gregorio González-Alcaide, Pedro Llorente and José M. Ramos
- The new Norwegian incentive system for publication: from bad to worse pp. 1299-1306

- Kjetil Haugen and Frode E. Sandnes
- Accurate forecast of countries’ research output by macro-level indicators pp. 1307-1328

- Christoph Emanuel Mueller
- Measuring academic research impact: creating a citation profile using the conceptual framework for implementation fidelity as a case study pp. 1329-1340

- Christopher Carroll
- Are citations from clinical trials evidence of higher impact research? An analysis of ClinicalTrials.gov pp. 1341-1351

- Mike Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha
- To be or not to be on Twitter, and its relationship with the tweeting and citation of research papers pp. 1353-1364

- José Luis Ortega
- Tracking the digital footprints to scholarly articles from social media pp. 1365-1376

- Xianwen Wang, Zhichao Fang and Xinhui Guo
- Authors and reviewers who suffer from confirmatory bias pp. 1377-1395

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Change of perspective: bibliometrics from the point of view of cited references—a literature overview on approaches to the evaluation of cited references in bibliometrics pp. 1397-1415

- Werner Marx and Lutz Bornmann
Volume 109, issue 1, 2016
- A co-citation bibliometric analysis of strategic management research pp. 1-32

- Joao Ferreira, Cristina I. Fernandes and Vanessa Ratten
- Exploring the research fronts and main paths of literature: a case study of shareholder activism research pp. 33-52

- Vincent C. Ma and John S. Liu
- A bibliometric analysis of micro/nano-bubble related research: current trends, present application, and future prospects pp. 53-71

- Tianlong Zheng, Juan Wang, Qunhui Wang, Chunhong Nie, Zhining Shi, Xiaona Wang and Zhen Gao
- Estimating the partnership ability of Scientometrics journal authors based on WoS from 2001 to 2013 according to ϕ-index1 pp. 73-84

- Zivar Sabaghinejad, Farideh Osareh, Fatima Baji and Parastou Parsaei Mohammadi
- Mapping the state of the art of ergonomics within logistics pp. 85-101

- Mauricio Johnny Loos, Eugenio Merino and Carlos Manuel Taboada Rodriguez
- A scientometric analysis of reproductive medicine pp. 103-120

- Nicola Bernabò, Luana Greco, Mauro Mattioli and Barbara Barboni
- Neurosciences in Brazil: a bibliometric study of main characteristics, collaboration and citations pp. 121-141

- Natascha Helena Franz Hoppen and Samile Andréa de Souza Vanz
- Analysis of coactivity in the field of fuel cells at institutional and individual levels pp. 143-158

- Yu-Wei Chang, Mu-Hsuan Huang and Hsiao-Wen Yang
- Mapping intellectual structures and dynamics of transport geography research: a scientometric overview from 1982 to 2014 pp. 159-184

- Chengliang Liu and Qinchang Gui
- Proving ground for social network analysis in the emerging research area “Internet of Things” (IoT) pp. 185-201

- Arif Mehmood, Gyu Sang Choi, Otto F. Feigenblatt and Han Woo Park
- Mapping the institutional collaboration network of strategic management research: 1980–2014 pp. 203-226

- Mehmet Ali Koseoglu
- Comparison of environmental laws publications in Science Citation Index Expanded and Social Science Index: a bibliometric analysis pp. 227-239

- Rongzhen Ma and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Ecodesign field of research throughout the world: mapping the territory by using an evolutionary lens pp. 241-259

- Joao Victor Rojas Luiz, Daniel Jugend, Charbel José Chiappeta Jabbour, Octaviano Rojas Luiz and Fernando Bernardi Souza
- From initial dissemination to consolidated impact: the concept of crisis in the field of tourism pp. 261-281

- Concepción Foronda-Robles and Luis Galindo-Pérez- de-Azpillaga
- Collaboration dynamics of Mexican research in Chemistry and its relationship with communication patterns pp. 283-316

- Jane M. Russell, Yoscelina Hernández-García and Mina Kleiche-Dray
- Work engagement in organizations: a social network analysis of the domain pp. 317-336

- Jacob Wood, Woocheol Kim and Gohar Feroz Khan
- Highly cited Antarctic articles using Science Citation Index Expanded: a bibliometric analysis pp. 337-357

- Hui-Zhen Fu and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Surviving in the dispute: A bibliometric analysis of global GMF-related research, 1995–2014 pp. 359-375

- Wei Zhang, Xiaolin Xu, Chenghan Ming, Zijun Mao, Jing Shi and Yaqian Xiang
- Bibliometric indicators in the study of Asperger syndrome between 1990 and 2014 pp. 377-388

- Gonzalo Lorenzo, Asunción Lledó, Jorge Pomares, Rosabel Roig and Pilar Arnaiz
- MapReduce: Review and open challenges pp. 389-422

- Ibrahim Abaker Targio Hashem, Nor Badrul Anuar, Abdullah Gani, Ibrar Yaqoob, Feng Xia and Samee Ullah Khan
- Recent trends in Middle Eastern scientific production pp. 423-432

- Antonio Cavacini
- Scientific collaboration framework of BRICS countries: an analysis of international coauthorship pp. 433-446

- Ugo Finardi and Andrea Buratti
- Application of bibliometrics in analysis of output differences among countries under International Ocean Discovery Program pp. 447-462

- Yunfei Wang, Siming Tan, Yanyan Ma, Xia Zhao, Zhiling Wang, Zhiyong Chu and Honghua Qin
- Global pattern of science funding in economics pp. 463-479

- Star X. Zhao, Shuang Yu, Alice M. Tan, Xin Xu and Haiyan Yu
- Research trend of metal–organic frameworks: a bibliometric analysis pp. 481-513

- Chong-Chen Wang and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Global neuroscience and mental health research: a bibliometrics case study pp. 515-531

- Alison M. J. Buchan, Eva Jurczyk, Ruth Isserlin and Gary D. Bader
- Bonded-communities in HantaVirus research: a research collaboration network (RCN) analysis pp. 533-550

- Sameer Kumar and Bernd Markscheffel
- 50 years of space research in Europe: a bibliometric profile of the European Space Agency (ESA) pp. 551-576

- Ricardo Eito-Brun and María Ledesma Rodríguez
- A validation of the individual annual h-index (hIa): application of the hIa to a qualitatively and quantitatively different sample pp. 577-590

- James C. Ryan
- Evaluating the academic trend of RFID technology based on SCI and SSCI publications from 2001 to 2014 pp. 591-614

- Masoud Shakiba, Azam Zavvari, Nader Aleebrahim and Mandeep Jit Singh
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