Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 106, issue 3, 2016
- Scientific collaboration and high-technology exchanges among BRICS and G-7 countries pp. 873-899

- Hamid Bouabid, Adèle Paul-Hus and Vincent Larivière
- Quantifying the scientific output of new researchers using the zp-index pp. 901-916

- Christopher Zou and Jordan B. Peterson
- Human capital, collegiality, and stardom in economics: empirical analysis pp. 917-943

- Joao Faria, Franklin Mixon and Kamal Upadhyaya
- Linking as voting: how the Condorcet jury theorem in political science is relevant to webometrics pp. 945-966

- George Masterton, Erik J. Olsson and Staffan Angere
- Why the referees’ reports I receive as an editor are so much better than the reports I receive as an author? pp. 967-986

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Automated Research Impact Assessment: a new bibliometrics approach pp. 987-1005

- Christina H. Drew, Kristianna G. Pettibone, Fallis Owen Finch, Douglas Giles and Paul Jordan
- Multivariate analysis of credit risk and bankruptcy research data: a bibliometric study involving different knowledge fields (1968–2014) pp. 1007-1029

- José Willer Prado, Valderí Castro Alcântara, Francisval Melo Carvalho, Kelly Carvalho Vieira, Luiz Kennedy Cruz Machado and Dany Flávio Tonelli
- No new evidence for a citation benefit for Author-Pay Open Access Publications in the social sciences and humanities pp. 1031-1035

- K. Brad Wray
- Does teaching benefit from university–industry collaboration? Investigating the role of academic commercialization and engagement pp. 1037-1055

- Yuandi Wang, Ruifeng Hu, Weiping Li and Xiongfeng Pan
- Navigating the innovation trajectories of technology by combining specialization score analyses for publications and patents: graphene and nano-enabled drug delivery pp. 1057-1071

- Seokbeom Kwon, Alan Porter and Jan Youtie
- Proximity dimensions and scientific collaboration among academic institutions in Europe: The closer, the better? pp. 1073-1092

- Ana Fernandez-Sainz, E. Ferrándiz and M. D. León
- How to boost scientific production? A statistical analysis of research funding and other influencing factors pp. 1093-1116

- Ashkan Ebadi and Andrea Schiffauerova
- Influence of the principle of least effort across disciplines pp. 1117-1133

- Yu-Wei Chang
- A Sciento-text framework to characterize research strength of institutions at fine-grained thematic area level pp. 1135-1150

- Ashraf Uddin, Jaideep Bhoosreddy, Marisha Tiwari and Vivek Kumar Singh
- Quantifying the evolution of a scientific topic: reaction of the academic community to the Chornobyl disaster pp. 1151-1166

- O. Mryglod, Yu. Holovatch, R. Kenna and B. Berche
- Identifying institutional relationships in a geographically distributed public health system using interlinking and co-authorship methods pp. 1167-1191

- José-Antonio Ontalba-Ruipérez, Enrique Orduna-Malea and Adolfo Alonso-Arroyo
- Scientific collaboration between ‘old’ and ‘new’ member states: Did joining the European Union make a difference? pp. 1193-1215

- Teemu Makkonen and Timo Mitze
- Scientometric trend analyses of publications on the history of psychology: Is psychology becoming an unhistorical science? pp. 1217-1238

- Günter Krampen
- Benchmarking scientific performance by decomposing leadership of Cuban and Latin American institutions in Public Health pp. 1239-1264

- Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Grisel Zacca-González, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada and Félix Moya-Anegón
- A taxonomy of S&T indicators pp. 1265-1268

- Mario Marchi
- Comments on “a comparative analysis of scientific publications in management journals by authors from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau: 2003–2012” pp. 1269-1272

- Weishu Liu
- The probability of publishing in first-quartile journals pp. 1273-1276

- Weishu Liu, Guangyuan Hu and Mengdi Gu
- Academic capacity building: holding up a mirror pp. 1277-1280

- Tom Van der Stocken, Jean Hugé, Evelien Deboelpaep, Maarten P. M. Vanhove, Luc Janssens de Bisthoven and Nico Koedam
- Usefulness of the single publication h-index pp. 1281-1282

- Houcemeddine Turki
Volume 106, issue 2, 2016
- A comparison of citation distributions of journals and books on the topic “information society” pp. 475-508

- Ming-yueh Tsay, Tung-mei Shen and Ming-hsin Liang
- The first cut is the deepest: repeated interactions of coauthorship and academic productivity in Nobel laureate teams pp. 509-524

- Ho Fai Chan, Ali Onder and Benno Torgler
- Intellectual structure in stem cell research: exploring Brazilian scientific articles from 2001 to 2010 pp. 525-537

- Raymundo das Neves Machado, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada and Jacqueline Leta
- A comparison of two ways of evaluating research units working in different scientific fields pp. 539-561

- Antonio Perianes-Rodriguez and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- Citation analysis and mapping of nanoscience and nanotechnology: identifying the scope and interdisciplinarity of research pp. 563-581

- Karmen Stopar, Damjana Drobne, Klemen Eler and Tomaz Bartol
- Interdisciplinary topics of information science: a study based on the terms interdisciplinarity index series pp. 583-601

- Haiyun Xu, Ting Guo, Zenghui Yue, Lijie Ru and Shu Fang
- Funding allocation, inequality, and scientific research output: an empirical study based on the life science sector of Natural Science Foundation of China pp. 603-628

- Qiang Zhi and Tianguang Meng
- Science linkages between scientific articles and patents for leading scientists in the life and medical sciences field: the case of Japan pp. 629-644

- Naomi Fukuzawa and Takanori Ida
- Normalizing the g-index pp. 645-655

- Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti
- Three novel indirect indicators for the assessment of papers and authors based on generations of citations pp. 657-694

- Eleni Fragkiadaki and Georgios Evangelidis
- Complex systems approach to scientific publication and peer-review system: development of an agent-based model calibrated with empirical journal data pp. 695-715

- Michail Kovanis, Raphaël Porcher, Philippe Ravaud and Ludovic Trinquart
- Looking for best performers: a pilot study towards the evaluation of science parks pp. 717-750

- Massimiliano Ferrara, Francesco Lamperti and R. Mavilia
- Global research trends of geographical information system from 1961 to 2010: a bibliometric analysis pp. 751-768

- Fenglian Liu, Aiwen Lin, Huanhuan Wang, Yuling Peng and Song Hong
- Adding authorship order to the quantity and quality dimensions of scholarly productivity: evidence from group- and individual-level analyses pp. 769-785

- Glenn D. Walters
- Google Scholar, Scopus and the Web of Science: a longitudinal and cross-disciplinary comparison pp. 787-804

- Anne-Wil Harzing and Satu Alakangas
- Ranking scientific publications with similarity-preferential mechanism pp. 805-816

- Jianlin Zhou, An Zeng, Ying Fan and Zengru Di
- Is it true that papers written by joint-authors are cited more than papers written by single ones? What else matters? pp. 817-818

- James Hartley
- Preface pp. 821-823

- Wolfgang Glänzel and Hans Willems
- Data collection and use in research funding and performing organisations. General outlines and first results of a project launched by Science Europe pp. 825-835

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Raphael Beck, Katrin Milzow, Stig Slipersæter, Gábor Tóth, Michał Kołodziejski and Pei-Shan Chi
- The Research Core Dataset for the German science system: challenges, processes and principles of a contested standardization project pp. 837-847

- Sophie Biesenbender and Stefan Hornbostel
- Data integration in Scandinavia pp. 849-855

- Gunnar Sivertsen
- Data integration for research and innovation policy: an Ontology-Based Data Management approach pp. 857-871

- Cinzia Daraio, Maurizio Lenzerini, Claudio Leporelli, Henk F. Moed, Paolo Naggar, Andrea Bonaccorsi and Alessandro Bartolucci
Volume 106, issue 1, 2016
- Bibliometric analysis of output and impact based on CRIS data: a case study on the registered output of a Dutch university pp. 1-16

- Thed N. Leeuwen, Erik Wijk and Paul F. Wouters
- The emerging dynamic structure of national innovation studies: a bibliometric analysis pp. 17-40

- Yutao Sun and Seamus Grimes
- A graphical article-level metric for intuitive comparison of large-scale literatures pp. 41-50

- Xiaoxi Ling, Yu Liu, Zhen Huang, Parantu K. Shah and Cheng Li
- Comprehensive indicator comparisons intelligible to non-experts: the case of two SNIP versions pp. 51-65

- Henk F. Moed
- Orientations and outcome of interdisciplinary research: the case of research behaviour in translational medical science pp. 67-90

- Finn Valentin, Maria Theresa Norn and Lars Alkaersig
- Central journals and authors in communication using a publication network pp. 91-104

- Darrin J. Griffin, San Bolkan, Jennifer L. Holmgren and Frank Tutzauer
- Lung cancer researchers, 2008–2013: their sex and ethnicity pp. 105-117

- Grant Lewison, Philip Roe, Richard Webber and Richard Sullivan
- Gender bias in academic recruitment pp. 119-141

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Francesco Rosati
- Gender differences in research performance and its impact on careers: a longitudinal case study pp. 143-162

- Peter van den Besselaar and Ulf Sandström
- The stability of co-authorship structures pp. 163-186

- Marjan Cugmas, Anuška Ferligoj and Luka Kronegger
- Patent citation indicators: One size fits all? pp. 187-211

- Jurriën Bakker, Dennis Verhoeven, Lin Zhang and Bart Van Looy
- The journal coverage of Web of Science and Scopus: a comparative analysis pp. 213-228

- Philippe Mongeon and Adèle Paul-Hus
- Computing a journal meta-ranking using paired comparisons and adaptive lasso estimators pp. 229-251

- Laura Vana, Ronald Hochreiter and Kurt Hornik
- Measuring the impact of scholarly journals in the humanities field pp. 253-261

- Mario Marchi and Edoardo Lorenzetti
- Relationships between consumption, publication and impact in French universities in a value perspective: a bibliometric analysis pp. 263-280

- Chérifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Pascal Bador, Thierry Lafouge and Hélène Prost
- Differentiation of U.S. ecologists into professional guilds based on professional traits pp. 281-298

- William A. Reiners, Derek S. Reiners and Jeffrey A. Lockwood
- Scientometric analysis and dimensions on international business literature pp. 299-317

- Rajesh Kumar Bhardwaj
- The emergent dynamics of a technological research topic: the case of graphene pp. 319-345

- Krzysztof Klincewicz
- Fractional authorship in nuclear physics pp. 461-468

- B. Pritychenko
- The H-index paradox: your coauthors have a higher H-index than you do pp. 469-474

- Fabrício Benevenuto, Alberto H. F. Laender and Bruno L. Alves
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