Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 94, issue 3, 2013
- Citation increments between collaborating countries pp. 817-831

- Bárbara S. Lancho-Barrantes, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote and Félix Moya-Anegón
- Produce patents or journal articles? A cross-country comparison of R&D productivity change pp. 833-849

- Chiang-Ping Chen, Jin-Li Hu and Chih-Hai Yang
- Citation time window choice for research impact evaluation pp. 851-872

- Jian Wang
- A rationale for the relation between the citer h-index and the classical h-index of a researcher pp. 873-876

- L. Egghe
- Interdisciplinarity of nano research fields: a keyword mining approach pp. 877-892

- Lili Wang, Ad Notten and Alexandru Surpatean
- Scholarly publishing in social sciences and humanities, associated probabilities of belonging and its spectrum: a quantitative approach for the Spanish case pp. 893-910

- Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez and Elea Giménez-Toledo
- Scientific publishing in Benin as seen from Scopus pp. 911-928

- Eustache Mêgnigbêto
- Studying scientific migration in Scopus pp. 929-942

- Henk F. Moed, M’hamed Aisati and Andrew Plume
- Meta-analysis in psychology: a bibliometric study pp. 943-954

- Georgina Guilera, Maite Barrios and Juana Gómez-Benito
- High-level evidences in endodontics pp. 955-962

- Saeed Asgary, Leili Mehrdad and Sanam Kheirieh
- Measuring international trade-related technology spillover: a composite approach of network analysis and information theory pp. 963-979

- Yu-tao Sun and Feng-chao Liu
- A fitness model for scholarly impact analysis pp. 981-998

- Weimao Ke
- Career prospects for female university researchers have not improved pp. 999-1006

- Rickard Danell and Mikael Hjerm
- Some differences in research publications of Indian scientists in India and the diaspora, 1986–2010 pp. 1007-1019

- Aparna Basu
- Innovation and production in the global solar photovoltaic industry pp. 1021-1036

- Show-Ling Jang, Chen Li-Ju, Jennifer H. Chen and Yu-Chieh Chiu
- Visualization of patents and papers in terahertz technology: a comparative study pp. 1037-1056

- Guifeng Liu
- A preliminary test of Google Scholar as a source for citation data: a longitudinal study of Nobel prize winners pp. 1057-1075

- Anne-Wil Harzing
- Driving factors of external funding and funding effects on academic innovation performance in university–industry–government linkages pp. 1077-1098

- Ssu-Han Chen, Mu-Hsuan Huang and Dar-Zen Chen
- The generalized Pareto distribution fitted to research outputs of countries pp. 1099-1109

- J. Martin Zyl
- Discovering and assessing fields of expertise in nanomedicine: a patent co-citation network perspective pp. 1111-1136

- Ahmad Barirani, Bruno Agard and Catherine Beaudry
- Search strategies along the academic lifecycle pp. 1137-1160

- Edwin Horlings and Thomas Gurney
- Visualizing and comparing four facets of scholarly communication: producers, artifacts, concepts, and gatekeepers pp. 1161-1173

- Chaoqun Ni, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Blaise Cronin
- Organization level research in scientometrics: a plea for an explicit pragmatic approach pp. 1175-1194

- Sjoerd Hardeman
- A bibliometric study of service innovation research: based on complex network analysis pp. 1195-1216

- Wenjia Zhu and Jiancheng Guan
- Inventor collaboration over distance: a comparison of academic and corporate patents pp. 1217-1238

- Sidonia von Proff and Anja Dettmann
- Iberian universities: a characterisation from ESI rankings pp. 1239-1251

- Tânia F. G. G. Cova, Alberto A. C. C. Pais and Sebastião J. Formosinho
- Effects of large-scale research funding programs: a Japanese case study pp. 1253-1273

- Takanori Ida and Naomi Fukuzawa
- Publication trends in materials science: a global perspective pp. 1275-1295

- B. S. Kademani, Anil Sagar, Ganesh Surwase and K. Bhanumurthy
- The top-cited research works in the Science Citation Index Expanded pp. 1297-1312

- Yuh-Shan Ho
- Standardization of the institutional address pp. 1313-1315

- E. Krauskopf
- Citation and co-citation analysis to identify core and emerging knowledge in electronic commerce research pp. 1317-1337

- Wen-Lung Shiau and Yogesh K. Dwivedi
Volume 94, issue 2, 2013
- Validating indicators of interdisciplinarity: linking bibliometric measures to studies of engineering research labs pp. 439-468

- David Roessner, Alan L. Porter, Nancy J. Nersessian and Stephen Carley
- Characterizing a scientific elite (B): publication and citation patterns of the most highly cited scientists in environmental science and ecology pp. 469-480

- John N. Parker, Stefano Allesina and Christopher J. Lortie
- The patterns and propensity for international co-invention: the case of China pp. 481-495

- Jennifer H. Chen, Show-Ling Jang and Chiao-Hui Chang
- The more you spend, the more you get? The effects of R&D and capital expenditures on the patenting activities of biotechnology firms pp. 497-521

- Roberta Piergiovanni and Enrico Santarelli
- How does scientific success relate to individual and organizational characteristics? A scientometric study of psychology researchers in the German-speaking countries pp. 523-539

- Hans P. W. Bauer, Gabriel Schui, Alexander Eye and Günter Krampen
- Is the university model an organizational necessity? Scale and agglomeration effects in science pp. 541-565

- Tasso Brandt and Torben Schubert
- Reproducibility of the Shanghai academic ranking of world universities results pp. 567-587

- Domingo Docampo
- Global maps of science based on the new Web-of-Science categories pp. 589-593

- Loet Leydesdorff, Stephen Carley and Ismael Rafols
- The emergence of plate tectonics and the Kuhnian model of paradigm shift: a bibliometric case study based on the Anna Karenina principle pp. 595-614

- Werner Marx and Lutz Bornmann
- Are CIVETS the next BRICs? A comparative analysis from scientometrics perspective pp. 615-628

- Yong Yi, Wei Qi and Dandan Wu
- The evolutionary patterns of knowledge production in Korea pp. 629-650

- Jae-Yong Choung and Hye-Ran Hwang
- Evaluations of context-based co-citation searching pp. 651-673

- Masaki Eto
- Do citations and impact factors relate to the real numbers in publications? A case study of citation rates, impact, and effect sizes in ecology and evolutionary biology pp. 675-682

- Christopher J. Lortie, Lonnie W. Aarssen, Amber E. Budden and Roosa Leimu
- Productivity analysis of research in Natural Sciences, Technology and Clinical Medicine: an input–output model applied in comparison of Top 300 ranked universities of 4 North European and 4 East Asian countries pp. 683-699

- Osmo Kivinen, Juha Hedman and Päivi Kaipainen
- Positive results receive more citations, but only in some disciplines pp. 701-709

- Daniele Fanelli
- Research output in pheromone biology: a case study of India pp. 711-719

- Thangavel Rajagopal, Govindaraju Archunan, Muthuraj Surulinathi and Ponnirul Ponmanickam
- LIS journals scientific impact and subject categorization: a comparison between Web of Science and Scopus pp. 721-740

- A. Abrizah, A. N. Zainab, K. Kiran and R. G. Raj
- India’s contribution on antioxidants: a bibliometric analysis, 2001–10 pp. 741-754

- K. K. Mueen Ahmed and B. M. Gupta
- Examining the relationship of co-authorship network centrality and gender on academic research performance: the case of chemistry researchers in Pakistan pp. 755-775

- Kamal Badar, Julie M. Hite and Yuosre F. Badir
- Toward a more precise definition of self-citation pp. 777-780

- Stephen Carley, Alan L. Porter and Jan Youtie
- Doctoral dissertations of Library and Information Science in China: A co-word analysis pp. 781-799

- Qian-Jin Zong, Hong-Zhou Shen, Qin-Jian Yuan, Xiao-Wei Hu, Zhi-Ping Hou and Shun-Guo Deng
- Academic productivity correlated with well-being at work pp. 801-815

- Benedetto Torrisi
Volume 94, issue 1, 2013
- Factors affecting the diffusion of patented military technology in the field of weapons and ammunition pp. 1-22

- Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado, Rosario Marín and Pedro Prats
- Document categories in the ISI Web of Knowledge: Misunderstanding the Social Sciences? pp. 23-34

- Anne-Wil Harzing
- An evaluation of impacts in “Nanoscience & nanotechnology”: steps towards standards for citation analysis pp. 35-55

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Looking for the impact of peer review: does count of funding acknowledgements really predict research impact? pp. 57-73

- John Rigby
- The bibliographic coupling approach to filter the cited and uncited patent citations: a case of electric vehicle technology pp. 75-93

- Hsi-Yin Yeh, Yi-Shan Sung, Hsiao-Wen Yang, Wan-Chu Tsai and Dar-Zen Chen
- Knowledge management research status in China from 2006 to 2010: based on analysis of the degree theses pp. 95-111

- Changling Li, Fengjiao Guo, Ling Zhi, Zhiping Han and Feifan Liu
- Love dynamics between science and technology: some evidences in nanoscience and nanotechnology pp. 113-132

- Qingjun Zhao and Jiancheng Guan
- Assessing researcher interdisciplinarity: a case study of the University of Hawaii NASA Astrobiology Institute pp. 133-161

- Michael Gowanlock and Rich Gazan
- Measuring international knowledge flows and scholarly impact of scientific research pp. 163-179

- Saeed-Ul Hassan and Peter Haddawy
- Geographical knowledge diffusion and spatial diversity citation rank pp. 181-201

- Jiang Wu
- Comparison of number of citations to full original articles versus brief reports pp. 203-206

- Michael N. Mavros, Vangelis Bardakas, Petros I. Rafailidis, Thalia A. Sardi, Elena Demetriou and Matthew E. Falagas
- Towards the automation of address identification pp. 207-224

- Fernanda Morillo, Javier Aparicio, Borja González-Albo and Luz Moreno
- An innovative approach to identify the knowledge diffusion path: the case of resource-based theory pp. 225-246

- Louis Y. Y. Lu and John S. Liu
- Benchmarking regional innovative performance: composite measures and direct innovation counts pp. 247-262

- Teemu Makkonen and Robert P. Have
- Certainty equivalent citation: generalized classes of citation indexes pp. 263-271

- Antonio Abatemarco and Roberto Dell’Anno
- Who leads research productivity growth? Guidelines for R&D policy-makers pp. 273-303

- Fernando Jiménez-Sáez, Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia and José Zofío
- Medical subject headings versus American Psychological Association Index Terms: indexing eating disorders pp. 305-311

- Rocío Guardiola-Wanden-Berghe, Javier Sanz-Valero and Carmina Wanden-Berghe
- Identifying technological competition trends for R&D planning using dynamic patent maps: SAO-based content analysis pp. 313-331

- Janghyeok Yoon, Hyunseok Park and Kwangsoo Kim
- A scientometric assessment of research output in nanoscience and nanotechnology: Pakistan perspective pp. 333-342

- R. S. Bajwa, K. Yaldram and S. Rafique
- Sectoral collaboration in biomedical research and development pp. 343-357

- Bryn Lander
- Twenty-five years of Australian nursing and allied health professional journals: bibliometric analysis from 1985 through 2010 pp. 359-378

- Louise Wiles, Timothy Olds and Marie Williams
- Duplicate and fake publications in the scientific literature: how many SCIgen papers in computer science? pp. 379-396

- Cyril Labbé and Dominique Labbé
- The motivations for knowledge transfer across borders: the diffusion of data envelopment analysis (DEA) methodology pp. 397-421

- Mei Ho and John S. Liu
- The unbalanced performance and regional differences in scientific and technological collaboration in the field of solar cells pp. 423-438

- Mu-Hsuan Huang, Huei-Ru Dong and Dar-Zen Chen
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