Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 95, issue 3, 2013
- Evolutionary paths of change of emerging nanotechnological innovation systems: the case of ZnO nanostructures pp. 829-849

- Alfonso Ávila-Robinson and Kumiko Miyazaki
- Citation gamesmanship: testing for evidence of ego bias in peer review pp. 851-862

- Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Blaise Cronin
- Proposal for a multilevel university cybermetric analysis model pp. 863-884

- Enrique Orduña-Malea and José-Antonio Ontalba-Ruipérez
- International scientific collaboration of China: collaborating countries, institutions and individuals pp. 885-894

- Xianwen Wang, Shenmeng Xu, Zhi Wang, Lian Peng and Chuanli Wang
- A scientometrics law about co-authors and their ranking: the co-author core pp. 895-909

- Marcel Ausloos
- An empirical investigation of the influence of collaboration in Finance on article impact pp. 911-925

- Necmi K. Avkiran
- Creative accomplishments in science: definition, theoretical considerations, examples from science history, and bibliometric findings pp. 927-940

- Thomas Heinze
- Evolution of the publications in clinical neurology: scientific impact of different countries during the 2000–2009 period pp. 941-952

- Jesus Iñigo, Jose-Alberto Palma, Jorge Iriarte and Elena Urrestarazu
- The automatic normalisation challenge: detailed addresses identification pp. 953-966

- Fernanda Morillo, Ignacio Santabárbara and Javier Aparicio
- Progress in global parallel computing research: a bibliometric approach pp. 967-983

- Zhongqiu Liu, Yaolin Liu, Yangjie Guo and Hua Wang
- An analysis on communication theory and discipline pp. 985-1002

- Chung Joo Chung, George A. Barnett, Kitae Kim and Derek Lackaff
- Quality of research: which underlying values? pp. 1003-1021

- Judith Czellar and Jacques Lanarès
- Citation success over time: theory or empirics? pp. 1023-1029

- David Johnston, Marco Piatti and Benno Torgler
- The changing dynamics in citation index publication position China in a race with the USA for global leadership pp. 1031-1050

- Juana Paul Moiwo and Fulu Tao
- Evolving collaboration networks in Scientometrics in 1978–2010: a micro–macro analysis pp. 1051-1070

- Yunwei Chen, Katy Börner and Shu Fang
- Information literacy in social sciences and health sciences: a bibliometric study (1974–2011) pp. 1071-1094

- María Pinto, María Isabel Escalona-Fernández and Antonio Pulgarín
- A citation-analysis of economic research institutes pp. 1095-1112

- Rolf Ketzler and Klaus Zimmermann
- Scientific publishing in West Africa: comparing Benin with Ghana and Senegal pp. 1113-1139

- Eustache Mêgnigbêto
- A scientometric analysis of the effectiveness of Taiwan’s educational research projects pp. 1141-1166

- Yuen-Hsien Tseng, Chun-Yen Chang, M. Shane Tutwiler, Ming-Chao Lin and James P. Barufaldi
- Any publicity is better than none: newspaper coverage increases citations, in the UK more than in Italy pp. 1167-1177

- Daniele Fanelli
- The effect of database dirty data on h-index calculation pp. 1179-1188

- Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico Maisano and Luca Mastrogiacomo
- Entry strategies in an emerging technology: a pilot web-based study of graphene firms pp. 1189-1207

- Sanjay K. Arora, Jan Youtie, Philip Shapira, Lidan Gao and TingTing Ma
Volume 95, issue 2, 2013
- The pursuit of academic excellence and business engagement: is it irreconcilable? pp. 481-502

- Pablo D’Este, Puay Tang, Surya Mahdi, Andy Neely and Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo
- Journal clustering of library and information science for subfield delineation using the bibliometric analysis toolkit: CATAR pp. 503-528

- Yuen-Hsien Tseng and Ming-Yueh Tsay
- Bibliometric analysis of biotechnology research in Pakistan pp. 529-540

- R. S. Bajwa and K. Yaldram
- The knowledge domain of the academy of international business studies (AIB) conferences: a longitudinal scientometric perspective for the years 2006–2011 pp. 541-561

- Gerhard A. Wuehrer and Angela Elisabeth Smejkal
- Second order indicators for evaluating international scientific collaboration pp. 563-570

- Gangan Prathap
- Scientific collaboration in biotechnology: the case of the northeast region in Brazil pp. 571-592

- Benedita Marta Gomes Costa, Edilson da Silva Pedro and Gorete Ribeiro Macedo
- Selective linking from social platforms to university websites: a case study of the Spanish academic system pp. 593-614

- Enrique Orduña-Malea and José-Antonio Ontalba-Ruipérez
- Comparative analysis of health public policy research results among Mexico, Chile and Argentina pp. 615-628

- César A. Macías-Chapula
- A bibliometric analysis of NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research pp. 629-644

- Chris W. Belter
- Comparing journals from different fields of science and social science through a JCR subject categories normalized impact factor pp. 645-672

- P. Dorta-González and M. I. Dorta-González
- Researchers profile, co-authorship pattern and knowledge organization in information science in Brazil pp. 673-687

- Cristina Gomes Souza and Marta Lúcia Azevedo Ferreira
- Relationship among research collaboration, number of documents and number of citations: a case study in Spanish computer science production in 2000–2009 pp. 689-716

- Alfonso Ibáñez, Concha Bielza and Pedro Larrañaga
- Tracing scientist’s research trends realtimely pp. 717-729

- Xianwen Wang, Zhi Wang and Shenmeng Xu
- Do references in transferred patent documents signal learning opportunities for the receiving firms? pp. 731-752

- Yuandi Wang, Xiongfeng Pan, Yantai Chen and Xin Gu
- Dentistry scientometric analysis: a comparative study between Brazil and other most productive countries in the area pp. 753-769

- Maria Cláudia Cabrini Gracio, Ely Francina Tannuri Oliveira, Júlio Araujo Gurgel, Maria Isabel Escalona and Antonio Pulgarin Guerrero
- Geographical distance in bibliometric relations within epistemic communities pp. 771-784

- Per Ahlgren, Olle Persson and Robert Tijssen
- A mathematical model to optimize decisions to impact multi-attribute rankings pp. 785-796

- M. L. Bougnol and J. H. Dulá
- A study of factors inhibiting research productivity of Iranian women in ISI pp. 797-815

- Alireza Isfandyari-Moghaddam and Mohammad Hasanzadeh
- The role of editorial material in bibliometric research performance assessments pp. 817-828

- Thed Leeuwen, Rodrigo Costas, Clara Calero-Medina and Martijn Visser
Volume 95, issue 1, 2013
- A quantitative study on the effectiveness of peer review for academic journals pp. 1-13

- Zheng Ma, Yuntao Pan, Zhenglu Yu, Jingting Wang, Jia Jia and Yishan Wu
- Scientific production in psychology: a gender analysis pp. 15-23

- Maite Barrios, Anna Villarroya and Ángel Borrego
- Theoretical justification of the central area indices and the central interval indices pp. 25-34

- L. Egghe
- A historical review and bibliometric analysis of GPS research from 1991–2010 pp. 35-44

- Haijun Wang, Minyan Liu, Song Hong and Yanhua Zhuang
- Are American astrophysics papers accepted more quickly than others? Part II: correlations with citation rates, subdisciplines, and author numbers pp. 45-54

- Virginia Trimble and Jose A. Ceja
- Measuring co-authors’ contribution to an article’s visibility pp. 55-67

- Leo Egghe, Raf Guns and Ronald Rousseau
- Physics publication productivity in South African universities pp. 69-86

- Alan Peter Matthews
- Assessing gender balance among journal authors and editorial board members pp. 87-114

- Elba Mauleón, Laura Hillán, Luz Moreno, Isabel Gómez and María Bordons
- Absolute and specific measures of research group excellence pp. 115-127

- O. Mryglod, R. Kenna, Yu. Holovatch and B. Berche
- The influence of scientific research output of academics on economic growth in South Africa: an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) application pp. 129-139

- Roula Inglesi-Lotz and A. Pouris
- Information metrics (iMetrics): a research specialty with a socio-cognitive identity? pp. 141-157

- Staša Milojević and Loet Leydesdorff
- Social media-based systems: an emerging area of information systems research and practice pp. 159-180

- Gohar Feroz Khan
- Erratum to: Social media-based systems: an emerging area of information systems research and practice pp. 181-182

- Gohar Feroz Khan
- Have Chinese firms learned from their prior technology in-licensing? An analysis based on patent citations pp. 183-195

- Jason Li-Ying, Yuandi Wang, Søren Salomo and Wim Vanhaverbeke
- Renewable energy research 1995–2009: a case study of wind power research in EU, Spain, Germany and Denmark pp. 197-224

- Elias Sanz-Casado, J. Carlos Garcia-Zorita, Antonio Eleazar Serrano-López, Birger Larsen and Peter Ingwersen
- Prediction of emerging technologies based on analysis of the US patent citation network pp. 225-242

- Péter Érdi, Kinga Makovi, Zoltán Somogyvári, Katherine Strandburg, Jan Tobochnik, Péter Volf and László Zalányi
- A ‘perverse incentive’ from bibliometrics: could National Research Assessment Exercises (NRAEs) restrict literature availability for nature conservation? pp. 243-255

- Michael C. Calver, Maggie Lilith and Christopher R. Dickman
- KeyGraph-based chance discovery for exploring the development of e-commerce topics pp. 257-275

- Liang-Chu Chen, Ting-Jung Yu and Chia-Jung Hsieh
- Exploring the bibliometric and semantic nature of negative results pp. 277-297

- Christian Gumpenberger, Juan Gorraiz, Martin Wieland, Ivana Roche, Edgar Schiebel, Dominique Besagni and Claire François
- Transfer and distribution of knowledge creation activities of bio-scientists in knowledge space pp. 299-310

- Xiang Liu and Feicheng Ma
- National peer-review research assessment exercises for the hard sciences can be a complete waste of money: the Italian case pp. 311-324

- Giovanni Abramo, Tindaro Cicero and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo
- Thirty years of Brazilian research in Antarctica: ups, downs and perspectives pp. 325-331

- V. M. Stefenon, L. F. W. Roesch and A. B. Pereira
- Non-English journals and papers in physics and chemistry: bias in citations? pp. 333-350

- Liming Liang, Ronald Rousseau and Zhen Zhong
- Capturing new developments in an emerging technology: an updated search strategy for identifying nanotechnology research outputs pp. 351-370

- Sanjay K. Arora, Alan L. Porter, Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira
- Inconsistent transliteration of Iranian university names: a hazard to Iran’s ranking in ISI Web of Science pp. 371-384

- Mohammad Reza Falahati Qadimi Fumani, Marzieh Goltaji and Pardis Parto
- Citation choice and innovation in science studies pp. 385-415

- Kyle Siler
- Home bias effect in the management literature pp. 417-433

- Marc Correa, Lucinio González-Sabaté and Ignacio Serrano
- Benchmarking research performance at the university level with information theoretic measures pp. 435-452

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia, Nicolas Robinson-García and Daniel Torres-Salinas
- The end of the “European Paradox” pp. 453-464

- Neus Herranz and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- Popular research topics in multimedia pp. 465-479

- Chih-Fong Tsai and Chihli Hung
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