Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 100, issue 3, 2014
- Introduction to Special Issue on TechMining pp. 611-612

- Alan Porter and Denise Chiavetta
- The use of citation speed to understand the effects of a multi-institutional science center pp. 613-621

- Jan Youtie
- Literature-related discovery: common factors for Parkinson’s Disease and Crohn’s Disease pp. 623-657

- Ronald N. Kostoff
- The contribution of syntactic–semantic approach to the search for complementary literatures for scientific or technical discovery pp. 659-673

- Jose M. Vicente-Gomila
- Nanomaterials patenting in Brazil: some considerations for the national regulatory framework pp. 675-686

- Leonardo da Silva Sant’Anna, Maria Simone de Menezes Alencar and Aldo Pacheco Ferreira
- Distance and velocity measures: using citations to determine breadth and speed of research impact pp. 687-703

- Jon Garner, Alan L. Porter and Nils C. Newman
- A patent analysis method to trace technology evolutionary pathways pp. 705-721

- Xiao Zhou, Yi Zhang, Alan L. Porter, Ying Guo and Donghua Zhu
- Patent activity analysis of vibration-reduction control technology in high-speed railway vehicle systems in China pp. 723-740

- F. Zhang and X. Zhang
- A topic model approach to measuring interdisciplinarity at the National Science Foundation pp. 741-754

- Leah G. Nichols
- Breakthrough paper indicator 2.0: can geographical diversity and interdisciplinarity improve the accuracy of outstanding papers prediction? pp. 755-765

- Ilya V. Ponomarev, Brian K. Lawton, Duane E. Williams and Joshua D. Schnell
- Clustering scientific documents with topic modeling pp. 767-786

- Chyi-Kwei Yau, Alan Porter, Nils Newman and Arho Suominen
- Empirical study of constructing a knowledge organization system of patent documents using topic modeling pp. 787-799

- Zhengyin Hu, Shu Fang and Tian Liang
Volume 100, issue 2, 2014
- Systematic analysis of coverage and usage of conference proceedings in web of science pp. 307-327

- Carolin Michels and Jun-Ying Fu
- Landmark papers written by the Nobelists in physics from 1901 to 2012: a bibliometric analysis of their citations and journals pp. 329-338

- Zhiwei Zhou, Rui Xing, Jing Liu and Feiyue Xing
- OR/MS journals evaluation based on a refined PageRank method: an updated and more comprehensive review pp. 339-361

- Brenda Cheang, Samuel Kai Wah Chu, Chongshou Li and Andrew Lim
- Benefit distribution mechanism in the team members’ scientific research collaboration network pp. 363-389

- Limei Zhao, Qingpu Zhang and Liang Wang
- Robust rankings pp. 391-406

- Leo Freyer
- Topic-based Pagerank: toward a topic-level scientific evaluation pp. 407-437

- Erjia Yan
- Study of the collaboration in the field of the Chinese humanities and social sciences pp. 439-458

- Feicheng Ma, Yating Li and Baitong Chen
- Are significant inventions more diversified? pp. 459-470

- Chunjuan Luan, Haiyan Hou, Yongtao Wang and Xianwen Wang
- On the data and analysis of the research output of India and China: India has significantly fallen behind China pp. 471-481

- Rahul Panat
- How expensive is Big Science? Consequences of using simple publication counts in performance assessment of large scientific facilities pp. 483-496

- Olof Hallonsten
- Size of web domains and interlinking behavior of higher education institutions in Europe pp. 497-518

- Benedetto Lepori, Isidro F. Aguillo and Marco Seeber
- Relative age of references as a tool to identify emerging research fields with an application to the field of ecology and environmental sciences pp. 519-529

- Ivan Jarić, Jelena Knežević-Jarić and Mirjana Lenhardt
- The Albuquerque model and efficiency indicators in national scientific productivity with respect to manpower and funding in science pp. 531-539

- Aparna Basu
- A cross-country comparison of innovation efficiency pp. 541-575

- Jiancheng Guan and Kairui Zuo
- A comparative study of patent counts by the inventor country and the assignee country pp. 577-593

- Hui-Yun Sung, Chun-Chieh Wang, Dar-Zen Chen and Mu-Hsuan Huang
- Citation curves of “all-elements-sleeping-beauties”: “flash in the pan” first and then “delayed recognition” pp. 595-601

- Jiang Li
- Ranking institutions by the handicap principle pp. 603-604

- Lutz Bornmann
- Erratum to: The dynamic effect of knowledge capitals in the public research institute: insights from patenting analysis of ITRI (Taiwan) and ETRI (Korea) pp. 605-605

- Jyh-Wen Shiu, Chan-Yuan Wong and Mei-Chih Hu
- Erratum to: Trend and impact of international collaboration in clinical medicine papers published in Malaysia pp. 607-607

- Wah Yun Low, Kwan Hoong Ng, Md. Kabir, Ai Peng Koh and Janaki Sinnasamy
- Erratum to: A concept for inferring ‘frontier research’ in grant proposals pp. 609-610

- Marianne Hörlesberger, Ivana Roche, Dominique Besagni, Thomas Scherngell, Claire François, Pascal Cuxac, Edgar Schiebel, Michel Zitt and Dirk Holste
Volume 100, issue 1, 2014
- Sentences to remember from the first 100 volumes of the journal Scientometrics pp. 1-13

- András Schubert
- Author name disambiguation using a graph model with node splitting and merging based on bibliographic information pp. 15-50

- Dongwook Shin, Taehwan Kim, Joongmin Choi and Jungsun Kim
- Phases of growth in a green tech research network: a bibliometric evaluation of fuel cell technology from 1991 to 2010 pp. 51-72

- Arho Suominen
- The dynamics of interdisciplinary research fields: the case of river research pp. 73-96

- Pim Vugteveen, Rob Lenders and Peter Van den Besselaar
- Technological change in lithium iron phosphate battery: the key-route main path analysis pp. 97-120

- Shih-Chang Hung, John S. Liu, Louis Y. Y. Lu and Yu-Chiang Tseng
- Nanoscience and nanotechnology research publications: a comparison between Australia and the rest of the world pp. 121-148

- T. Gorjiara and C. Baldock
- Exploring knowledge diffusion among nations: a study of core technologies in fuel cells pp. 149-171

- Mei Ho, Vincent H. Lin and John S. Liu
- The scientific impact and partner selection in collaborative research at Korean universities pp. 173-188

- Jongwuk Ahn, Dong-hyun Oh and Jeong-Dong Lee
- A bibliometric analysis of research on upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) from 1983 to 2012 pp. 189-202

- Baogang Zhang, Ye Liu, Caixing Tian, Zhijun Wang, Ming Cheng, Nan Chen and Chuanping Feng
- Time-varying causality between research output and economic growth in US pp. 203-216

- Roula Inglesi-Lotz, Mehmet Balcilar and Rangan Gupta
- Astrophysics publications on arXiv, Scopus and Mendeley: a case study pp. 217-225

- Judit Bar-Ilan
- Technology opportunity identification customized to the technological capability of SMEs through two-stage patent analysis pp. 227-244

- Yongho Lee, So Young Kim, Inseok Song, Yongtae Park and Juneseuk Shin
- Extending citer analysis to journal impact evaluation pp. 245-260

- Kun Lu, Isola Ajiferuke and Dietmar Wolfram
- Research productivity in soil science in the Philippines pp. 261-272

- Ian A. Navarrete and Victor B. Asio
- A quantitative analysis of Antarctic related articles in humanities and social sciences appearing in the world core journals pp. 273-286

- Weina Hua, Yu Li and Shunbo Yuan
- The sex and ethnicity or national origins of researchers in astronomy and oncology in four countries, 2006–2007 and 2011–2012 pp. 287-296

- Philip Roe, Grant Lewison and Richard Webber
- Gender differences in compensation in academic medicine: the results from four neurological specialties within the University of California Healthcare System pp. 297-306

- Michael T. Henderson, Natalia Fijalkowski, Sean K. Wang, Mitch Maltenfort, Luo Luo Zheng, John Ratliff, Andrew A. Moshfeghi and Darius M. Moshfeghi
Volume 99, issue 3, 2014
- Best-in-class and strategic benchmarking of scientific subject categories of Web of Science in 2010 pp. 615-630

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia, Nicolas Robinson-García and Daniel Torres-Salinas
- Incidence and extent of co-authorship in environmental and resource economics: evidence from the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management pp. 631-661

- Michael Schymura and Andreas Löschel
- Mechanism change in a simulation of peer review: from junk support to elitism pp. 663-688

- Mario Paolucci and Francisco Grimaldo
- Basic research is overshadowed by applied research in China: a policy perspective pp. 689-694

- Cui Huang, Jun Su, Xiang Xie and Jiang Li
- Funded collaboration research in mathematics in China pp. 695-715

- Ping Zhou and Huibao Tian
- Gender, web presence and scientific productivity in nanoscience and nanotechnology pp. 717-736

- Hajar Sotudeh and Nahid Khoshian
- Nitrogen research at watershed scale: a bibliometric analysis during 1959–2011 pp. 737-753

- Wei Gao and Huai-Cheng Guo
- A multidimensional approach to academic productivity pp. 755-783

- Benedetto Torrisi
- An empirical analysis of the relationship between individual characteristics and research productivity pp. 785-809

- Naomi Fukuzawa
- hIa: an individual annual h-index to accommodate disciplinary and career length differences pp. 811-821

- Anne-Wil Harzing, Satu Alakangas and David Adams
- Institution name disambiguation for research assessment pp. 823-838

- Shuiqing Huang, Bo Yang, Sulan Yan and Ronald Rousseau
- Tracing the origin of a scientific legend by reference publication year spectroscopy (RPYS): the legend of the Darwin finches pp. 839-844

- Werner Marx and Lutz Bornmann
- Cooperation patterns in science within Europe: the standpoint of small countries pp. 845-863

- Kadri Ukrainski, Jaan Masso and Hanna Kanep
- The impact of publications from mainland China on the trends in alphabetical authorship pp. 865-879

- Xuan Zhen Liu and Hui Fang
- Comprehensive exploration of urban health by bibliometric analysis: 35 years and 11,299 articles pp. 881-894

- Xiaofeng Jia, Tao Dai and Xinbiao Guo
- Validating the usefulness of examiners’ forward citations from the viewpoint of applicants’ self-selection during the patent application procedure pp. 895-909

- Satoshi Yasukawa and Shingo Kano
- On the quality evaluation of scientific entities in Poland supported by consistency-driven pairwise comparisons method pp. 911-926

- Waldemar W. Koczkodaj, Konrad Kułakowski and Antoni Ligęza
- A simulation model of the Triple Helix of university–industry–government relations and the decomposition of the redundancy pp. 927-948

- Inga Ivanova and Loet Leydesdorff
- Indicators for the dynamics of research organizations: a biomedical case study pp. 949-971

- Robert Braam and Peter Besselaar
- Evolutionary events in a mathematical sciences research collaboration network pp. 973-998

- Jason Cory Brunson, Steve Fassino, Antonio McInnes, Monisha Narayan, Brianna Richardson, Christopher Franck, Patrick Ion and Reinhard Laubenbacher
- Intellectual contribution of Indian periodontists to world literature: a bibliometric evaluation of Pubmed database till 1st March, 2012 pp. 999-1010

- Om N. Baghele, Abhijeet S. Mohkhedkar and Pooja S. Malpani
Volume 99, issue 2, 2014
- An examination of “citation circles” for social sciences journals in Eastern European countries pp. 209-231

- Daniel Teodorescu and Tudorel Andrei
- The influence of knowledge source and ambidexterity in the thin film transistor and liquid crystal display industry: evidence from Japan, Korea, and Taiwan pp. 233-260

- Mei-Chih Hu, Ching-Yan Wu, Jung Hoon Lee and Yun-Chu Lu
- Review of the indirect citations paradigm: theory and practice of the assessment of papers, authors and journals pp. 261-288

- Eleni Fragkiadaki and Georgios Evangelidis
- The effect of citations on the significance of decimal places in the computation of journal impact factors pp. 289-298

- Juan Miguel Campanario
- On a statistical h index pp. 299-312

- Paola Cerchiello and Paolo Giudici
- University-owned and university-invented patents: a network analysis on two Italian universities pp. 313-329

- Saveria Capellari and Domenico Stefano
- Binary scientific star coauthors core size pp. 331-351

- Marcel Ausloos
- Trends in and contributions to entrepreneurship research: a broad review of literature from 1996 to June 2012 pp. 353-369

- Tainyi Luor, Hsi-Peng Lu, Hueiju Yu and Kuoliang Chang
- Characteristics of research on bioinformatics in China assessed with Science Citation Index Expanded pp. 371-391

- Ai-Yuan Liu, Shi-Ying Li and Yu-Qing Guo
- Are there scale economies in scientific production? On the topic of locally increasing returns to scale pp. 393-408

- Torben Schubert
- Webometrics benefitting from web mining? An investigation of methods and applications of two research fields pp. 409-445

- David Gunnarsson Lorentzen
- How the same organizational structures can arise across seemingly unrelated domains of human activities: the example of academic publishing and stock market pp. 447-461

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Scientometric analysis of relative performance in a key university in Romania pp. 463-474

- Radu Silaghi-Dumitrescu and Augusta Sabau
- Green open access policies of scholarly journal publishers: a study of what, when, and where self-archiving is allowed pp. 475-494

- Mikael Laakso
- Assigning evaluators to research grant applications: the case of Slovak Research and Development Agency pp. 495-506

- Katarína Cechlárová, Tamás Fleiner and Eva Potpinková
- Profile of developments in biomass-based bioenergy research: a 20-year perspective pp. 507-521

- Weishu Liu, Mengdi Gu, Guangyuan Hu, Chao Li, Huchang Liao, Li Tang and Philip Shapira
- A web application for aggregating conflicting reviewers’ preferences pp. 523-539

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia and F. Moya-Anegón
- Use of h index and g index for American academic psychiatry pp. 541-548

- Salih Selek and Ayman Saleh
- A bibliometric study of the world’s research activity in sustainable development and its sub-areas using scientific literature pp. 549-579

- Saeed-Ul Hassan, Peter Haddawy and Jia Zhu
- Design, validation, and reliability determination a citing conformity instrument at three levels: normative, informational, and identification pp. 581-597

- Saeideh Ebrahimy and Farideh Osareh
- Exploring scientific articles contributed by industries in Taiwan pp. 599-613

- Yu-Wei Chang
Volume 99, issue 1, 2014
- Mapping Triple Helix innovation in developing and transitional economies: webometrics, scientometrics, and informetrics pp. 1-4

- Chung Joo Chung and Han Woo Park
- A multi-level network analysis of web-citations among the world’s universities pp. 5-26

- George A. Barnett, Han Woo Park, Ke Jiang, Chuan Tang and Isidro F. Aguillo
- A routine for measuring synergy in university–industry–government relations: mutual information as a Triple-Helix and Quadruple-Helix indicator pp. 27-35

- Loet Leydesdorff, Han Woo Park and Balázs Lengyel
- S&T knowledge production from 2000 to 2009 in two periphery countries: Brazil and South Korea pp. 37-54

- Daniel Fink, Youngsun Kwon, Jae Jeung Rho and Minho So
- Triple Helix innovation in China’s dye-sensitized solar cell industry: hybrid methods with semantic TRIZ and technology roadmapping pp. 55-75

- Yi Zhang, Xiao Zhou, Alan L. Porter, Jose M. Vicente Gomila and An Yan
- The evolution of cluster network structure and firm growth: a study of industrial software clusters pp. 77-95

- Hee Dae Kim, Duk Hee Lee, Hochull Choe and Il Won Seo
- Applying research collaboration as a new way of measuring research performance in Korean universities pp. 97-115

- Yangson Kim, Hee Jin Lim and Soo Jeung Lee
- Mapping ICT knowledge infrastructure in South Asia pp. 117-137

- Bobby Swar and Gohar Feroz Khan
- An analysis of the status of the Triple Helix and university–industry–government relationships in Asia pp. 139-149

- Chung Joo Chung
- Triple Helix indicators as an emergent area of enquiry: a bibliometric perspective pp. 151-174

- Martin Meyer, Kevin Grant, Piera Morlacchi and Dagmara Weckowska
- The implications of big data for developing and transitional economies: Extending the Triple Helix? pp. 175-186

- Marko M. Skoric
- Mapping election campaigns through negative entropy: Triple and Quadruple Helix approach to South Korea’s 2012 presidential election pp. 187-197

- Han Woo Park
- An interview with Loet Leydesdorff: the past, present, and future of the triple helix in the age of big data pp. 199-202

- Han Woo Park
- Transition from the Triple Helix to N-Tuple Helices? An interview with Elias G. Carayannis and David F. J. Campbell pp. 203-207

- Han Woo Park
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