Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 104, issue 3, 2015
- Innovation indices: the need for positioning them where they properly belong pp. 609-628

- Jan Kozłowski
- Job mobility, peer effects, and research productivity in economics pp. 629-650

- Thomas Bolli and Jörg Schläpfer
- Analysis of academic productivity based on Complex Networks pp. 651-672

- R. Álvarez, E. Cahué, J. Clemente-Gallardo, A. Ferrer, D. Íñiguez, X. Mellado, A. Rivero, G. Ruiz, F. Sanz, E. Serrano, A. Tarancón and Y. Vergara
- Funding ratios in social science: the perspective of countries/territories level and comparison with natural sciences pp. 673-684

- Xin Xu, Alice M. Tan and Star X. Zhao
- A bibliometric analysis of Technology Centres pp. 685-713

- Fernanda Morillo and Preiddy Efrain-Garcia
- Independent simultaneous discoveries visualized through network analysis: the case of linear canonical transforms pp. 715-735

- Sofia Liberman and Kurt Bernardo Wolf
- Detecting the intellectual structure of library and information science based on formal concept analysis pp. 737-762

- Ping Liu, Qiong Wu, Xiangming Mu, Kaipeng Yu and Yiting Guo
- Mapping of important international academic awards pp. 763-791

- Juntao Zheng and Niancai Liu
- Measuring university quality pp. 793-807

- Christopher Claassen
- Co-authorship proximity of A. M. Turing Award and John von Neumann Medal winners to the disciplinary boundaries of computer science pp. 809-825

- Chris Fields
- Citation success of different publication types: a case study on all references in psychology publications from the German-speaking countries (D–A–CH–L–L) in 2009, 2010, and 2011 pp. 827-840

- Günter Krampen, Peter Weiland and Jürgen Wiesenhütter
- Technology convergence: What developmental stage are we in? pp. 841-871

- Seongkyoon Jeong, Jong-Chan Kim and Jae Young Choi
- A comparison of 17 author-level bibliometric indicators for researchers in Astronomy, Environmental Science, Philosophy and Public Health in Web of Science and Google Scholar pp. 873-906

- Lorna Wildgaard
- Leading emerging markets: capturing and diffusing scientific knowledge through research-oriented repositories pp. 907-930

- Aurora Calderón-Martínez and Enar Ruiz-Conde
- Methods for estimating the size of Google Scholar pp. 931-949

- Enrique Orduna-Malea, Juan M. Ayllón, Alberto Martín-Martín and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
- Exploring the scope of open innovation: a bibliometric review of a decade of research pp. 951-983

- Adrián Kovács, Bart Looy and Bruno Cassiman
- Scientific collaboration dynamics in a national scientific system pp. 985-1012

- Anuška Ferligoj, Luka Kronegger, Franc Mali, Tom A. B. Snijders and Patrick Doreian
- Predicting results of the research excellence framework using departmental h-index: revisited pp. 1013-1017

- O. Mryglod, R. Kenna, Yu. Holovatch and B. Berche
Volume 104, issue 2, 2015
- Sectoral systems of innovation: the case of robotics research activities pp. 407-424

- Gita Ghiasi and Vincent Larivière
- Data-mining the technological importance of government-funded patents in the private sector pp. 425-435

- Jordan A. Comins
- The effect of patent family information in patent citation network analysis: a comparative case study in the drivetrain domain pp. 437-452

- Hiroko Nakamura, Shinji Suzuki, Yuya Kajikawa and Masataka Osawa
- The effects of measurement error in case of scientific network analysis pp. 453-473

- Nuša Erman and Ljupčo Todorovski
- Do great minds appear in batches? pp. 475-488

- Ho Fai Chan and Benno Torgler
- Diversified resources and academic influence: patterns of university–industry collaboration in Chinese research-oriented universities pp. 489-509

- Xia Fan, Xiaowan Yang and Liming Chen
- Investigation of the degree to which articles supported by research grants are published in open access health and life sciences journals pp. 511-528

- Ling Ling Wang, Xuan Zhen Liu and Hui Fang
- Computer science research: the top 100 institutions in India and in the world pp. 529-553

- Vivek Kumar Singh, Ashraf Uddin and David Pinto
- Scholars’ physical appearance, research performance, and feelings of happiness pp. 555-573

- Alexander Dilger, Laura Lütkenhöner and Harry Müller
- Detecting seminal research contributions to the development and use of the global positioning system by reference publication year spectroscopy pp. 575-580

- Jordan A. Comins and Thomas W. Hussey
- The citation advantage of author-pays model: the case of Springer and Elsevier OA journals pp. 581-608

- Hajar Sotudeh, Zahra Ghasempour and Maryam Yaghtin
Volume 104, issue 1, 2015
- How is an academic social site populated? A demographic study of Google Scholar Citations population pp. 1-18

- José Luis Ortega
- The inner quality of an article: Will time tell? pp. 19-41

- Ho Fai Chan, Malka Guillot, Lionel Page and Benno Torgler
- How we collaborate: characterizing, modeling and predicting scientific collaborations pp. 43-60

- Xiaoling Sun, Hongfei Lin, Kan Xu and Kun Ding
- Measuring technological performance of assignees using trace metrics in three fields pp. 61-86

- Mu-Hsuan Huang, Dar-Zen Chen, Danqi Shen, Mona S. Wang and Fred Y. Ye
- Three-dimensional visualization and animation of emerging patterns by the process of self-organization in collaboration networks pp. 87-120

- Hildrun Kretschmer, Donald Beaver and Theo Kretschmer
- The organizational socialization field fragmentation: a bibliometric review pp. 121-146

- Saša Batistič and Robert Kaše
- A bilateral comparison of research performance at an institutional level pp. 147-173

- Jiancheng Guan and He Wei
- The effect of university mergers on the Shanghai ranking pp. 175-191

- D. Docampo, D. Egret and L. Cram
- The deconstruction of a text: the permanence of the generalized Zipf law—the inter-textual relationship between entropy and effort amount pp. 193-217

- Thierry Lafouge, Abdellatif Agouzal and Genevieve Lallich
- Edited books in the Social Sciences and Humanities: Characteristics and collaboration analysis pp. 219-237

- Truyken L. B. Ossenblok and Tim C. E. Engels
- A scientometric review of emerging trends and new developments in recommendation systems pp. 239-263

- Meen Chul Kim and Chaomei Chen
- The evolution of South Korea’s innovation system: moving towards the triple helix model? pp. 265-293

- Jungwon Yoon
- Qualifying the performance evaluation of Big Science beyond productivity, impact and costs pp. 295-312

- Richard Heidler and Olof Hallonsten
- Topic-based heterogeneous rank pp. 313-334

- Tehmina Amjad, Ying Ding, Ali Daud, Jian Xu and Vincent Malic
- Dynamic subfield analysis of disciplines: an examination of the trading impact and knowledge diffusion patterns of computer science pp. 335-359

- Yongjun Zhu and Erjia Yan
- The author–editor game pp. 361-380

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- The generational gap of science: a dynamic cluster analysis of doctorates in an evolving scientific system pp. 381-406

- João M. Santos and Hugo Horta
Volume 103, issue 3, 2015
- Statistical relationships between journal use and research output at academic institutions in South Korea pp. 751-777

- Youngim Jung, Jayhoon Kim, Minho So and Hwanmin Kim
- Somes patterns of Cuban scientific publication in Scopus: the current situation and challenges pp. 779-794

- Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge, Félix Moya-Anegón and Elena Corera-Álvarez
- Research on women in science and higher education: a bibliometric analysis pp. 795-812

- Tahereh Dehdarirad, Anna Villarroya and Maite Barrios
- A comparative analysis of global and national university ranking systems pp. 813-848

- Murat Perit Çakır, Cengiz Acartürk, Oğuzhan Alaşehir and Canan Çilingir
- What drives the relevance and reputation of economics journals? An update from a survey among economists pp. 849-877

- Justus Haucap and Johannes Muck
- Assessing the profile of top Brazilian computer science researchers pp. 879-896

- Harlley Lima, Thiago H. P. Silva, Mirella M. Moro, Rodrygo L. T. Santos, Wagner Meira and Alberto H. F. Laender
- Cohesive subgroups in academic networks: unveiling clique integration of top-level female and male researchers pp. 897-922

- Nadine V. Kegen
- How is credit given to networking centres in their publications? A case study of the Spanish CIBER research structures pp. 923-938

- Fernanda Morillo, Rodrigo Costas and María Bordons
- Why do I publish research articles in English instead of my own language? Differences in Spanish researchers’ motivations across scientific domains pp. 939-976

- Irene López-Navarro, Ana I. Moreno, Miguel Ángel Quintanilla and Jesús Rey-Rocha
- An overview of modeling and simulation using content analysis pp. 977-1002

- Saikou Y. Diallo, Ross J. Gore, Jose J. Padilla and Christopher J. Lynch
- Collaborative interdisciplinary astrobiology research: a bibliometric study of the NASA Astrobiology Institute pp. 1003-1022

- Zehra Taşkın and Arsev U. Aydinoglu
- A new method for automatically constructing domain-oriented term taxonomy based on weighted word co-occurrence analysis pp. 1023-1042

- Shuqing Li, Ying Sun and Dagobert Soergel
- A bibliometric assessment of ASEAN collaboration in plant biotechnology pp. 1043-1059

- Jane G. Payumo and Taurean C. Sutton
- Accuracy evaluation of Scopus Author ID based on the largest funding database in Japan pp. 1061-1071

- Hirotaka Kawashima and Hiroyuki Tomizawa
- An academic odyssey: writing over time pp. 1073-1082

- James Hartley and Guillaume Cabanac
- Influence of omitted citations on the bibliometric statistics of the major Manufacturing journals pp. 1083-1122

- Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico Maisano and Luca Mastrogiacomo
- Alternative metrics in scientometrics: a meta-analysis of research into three altmetrics pp. 1123-1144

- Lutz Bornmann
- Letter to the Editor: On the conceptualisation and theorisation of the impact caused by publications pp. 1145-1148

- Lutz Bornmann
- Erratum to: The open access advantage considering citation, article usage and social media attention pp. 1149-1149

- Xianwen Wang, Chen Liu, Wenli Mao and Zhichao Fang
- Erratum to: Cluster-based polyrepresentation as science modelling approach for information retrieval pp. 1151-1152

- Muhammad Kamran Abbasi and Ingo Frommholz
Volume 103, issue 2, 2015
- Evolutionary longitudinal network dynamics of global zoonotic research pp. 337-353

- Liaquat Hossain, Faezeh Karimi, Rolf T. Wigand and John W. Crawford
- Collaborative Networks as a measure of the Innovation Systems in second-generation ethanol pp. 355-372

- Luiz Gustavo Antonio Souza, Márcia Azanha Ferraz Dias Moraes, Maria Ester Soares Dal Poz and José Maria Ferreira Jardim Silveira
- Article processing charges in OA journals: relationship between price and quality pp. 373-385

- Bo-Christer Björk and David Solomon
- Emerging countries assertion in the global publication landscape of science: a case study of India pp. 387-411

- Sujit Bhattacharya, Shilpa and Arshia Kaul
- A decade of research in statistics: a topic model approach pp. 413-433

- Francesca De Battisti, Alfio Ferrara and Silvia Salini
- Nano language and distribution of article title terms according to power laws pp. 435-451

- Tomaz Bartol and Karmen Stopar
- Mining research trends with anomaly detection models: the case of social computing research pp. 453-469

- Qing Cheng, Xin Lu, Zhong Liu and Jincai Huang
- Combining OLAP and information networks for bibliographic data analysis: a survey pp. 471-487

- Sabine Loudcher, Wararat Jakawat, Edmundo Pavel Soriano Morales and Cécile Favre
- What can university administrators do to increase the publication and citation scores of their faculty members? pp. 489-530

- Nabil Amara, Réjean Landry and Norrin Halilem
- Towards understanding longitudinal collaboration networks: a case of mammography performance research pp. 531-544

- Seyedamir Tavakoli Taba, Liaquat Hossain, Simon Reay Atkinson and Sarah Lewis
- Why are we so attached to the “ethno” prefix in Brazil? pp. 545-554

- Natalia Hanazaki
- The open access advantage considering citation, article usage and social media attention pp. 555-564

- Xianwen Wang, Chen Liu, Wenli Mao and Zhichao Fang
- New multi-stage similarity measure for calculation of pairwise patent similarity in a patent citation network pp. 565-581

- Andrew Rodriguez, Byunghoon Kim, Mehmet Turkoz, Jae-Min Lee, Byoung-Youl Coh and Myong K. Jeong
- Returns to scale of Business Administration research in Germany pp. 583-614

- Marcel Clermont, Alexander Dirksen and Harald Dyckhoff
- The happiness turn? Mapping the emergence of “happiness studies” using cited references pp. 615-630

- Christopher Kullenberg and Gustaf Nelhans
- Inventor team size as a predictor of the future citation impact of patents pp. 631-647

- Anthony Breitzman and Patrick Thomas
- Global trends in scientific production in enology and viticulture in selected emerging economies (BRIC) pp. 649-668

- Jose Luis Aleixandre, Jose Luis Aleixandre-Tudó, Máxima Bolaños-Pizarro and Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent
- Diversity of individual research disciplines in scientific funding pp. 669-686

- Jiang Wu, Miao Jin and Xiu-Hao Ding
- Mapping recent information behavior research: an analysis of co-authorship and co-citation networks pp. 687-705

- Aurora González-Teruel, Gregorio González-Alcaide, Maite Barrios and María-Francisca Abad-García
- Identifying the research focus of Library and Information Science institutions in China with institution-specific keywords pp. 707-724

- Guo Chen, Lu Xiao, Chang-ping Hu and Xue-qin Zhao
- Collaboration strategies and effects on university research: evidence from Chinese universities pp. 725-749

- Yuandi Wang, Die Hu, Weiping Li, Yiwei Li and Qiang Li
Volume 103, issue 1, 2015
- Ranking and identifying influential scientists versus mass producers by the Perfectionism Index pp. 1-31

- Antonis Sidiropoulos, Dimitrios Katsaros and Yannis Manolopoulos
- Analyzing knowledge flows of scientific literature through semantic links: a case study in the field of energy pp. 33-46

- Saeed-Ul Hassan and Peter Haddawy
- Bibliometric analysis of two subdomains in philosophy: free will and sorites pp. 47-73

- Per Ahlgren, Peter Pagin, Olle Persson and Maria Svedberg
- A simple interpretation of the growth of scientific/technological research impact leading to hype-type evolution curves pp. 75-83

- Marco Campani and Ruggero Vaglio
- The evolution of female authorship in computing research pp. 85-100

- José María Cavero, Belén Vela, Paloma Cáceres, Carlos Cuesta and Almudena Sierra-Alonso
- Structure and evolution of co-authorship network in an interdisciplinary research field pp. 101-134

- Peng Liu and Haoxiang Xia
- Visualizing the intellectual structure and evolution of innovation systems research: a bibliometric analysis pp. 135-158

- Zhigao Liu, Yimei Yin, Weidong Liu and Michael Dunford
- Identifying patterns and structural influences in the scientific communication of business knowledge pp. 159-189

- Brenda Cheang, Chongshou Li, Andrew Lim and Zhenzhen Zhang
- A numerical algorithm with preference statements to evaluate the performance of scientists pp. 191-212

- Martin Ricker
- Power laws in citation distributions: evidence from Scopus pp. 213-228

- Michał Brzeziński
- The research activity of the current faculty of the Greek chemical engineering departments: a bibliometric study in national and international context pp. 229-250

- Nikolaos A. Kazakis
- Economical writing (or, “Think Hemingway”) pp. 251-259

- Andrés Marroquín and Julio H. Cole
- Too many journals? Towards a theory of repeated rejections and ultimate acceptance pp. 261-265

- Jan Oosterhaven
- Close to the edge: co-authorship proximity of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine, 1991–2010, to cross-disciplinary brokers pp. 267-299

- Chris Fields
- Worldwide contributors to the literature of library and information science: top authors, 2007–2012 pp. 301-327

- William H. Walters and Esther Isabelle Wilder
- Inaccuracies in titles pp. 329-330

- James Hartley
- Inaccuracies in titles on bibliometrics in biomedical journals pp. 331-332

- Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Vicent Montalt Resurrecció and Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurián
- Academia’s never-ending selection for productivity pp. 333-336

- François Brischoux and Frédéric Angelier
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