Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 90, issue 3, 2012
- Network model of knowledge diffusion pp. 749-762

- Xia Gao and Jiancheng Guan
- Shapley values for assessing research production and impact of schools and scholars pp. 763-780

- Richard Tol
- Life sciences research in Venezuela pp. 781-805

- Carlo Caputo, Jaime Requena and Domingo Vargas
- Estimate of global research trends and performance in family therapy in Social Science Citation Index pp. 807-823

- Yu-Chiung Lou and Hsiao-Fang Lin
- Using the entropy-based patent measure to explore the influences of related and unrelated technological diversification upon technological competences and firm performance pp. 825-841

- Yu-Shan Chen and Ke-Chiun Chang
- Future publication success in science is better predicted by traditional measures than by the h index pp. 843-853

- Johannes Hönekopp and Julie Khan
- Research on the semantic-based co-word analysis pp. 855-875

- Zhong-Yi Wang, Gang Li, Chun-Ya Li and Ang Li
- Scientific collaboration in Library and Information Science viewed through the Web of Knowledge: the Spanish case pp. 877-890

- Jordi Ardanuy
- Negative results are disappearing from most disciplines and countries pp. 891-904

- Daniele Fanelli
- Specific character of citations in historiography (using the example of Polish history) pp. 905-923

- Władysław Marek Kolasa
- On first quartile journals which are not of highest impact pp. 925-943

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia and J. Martinez-Baena
- Global performance of traditional Chinese medicine over three decades pp. 945-958

- Jun-Ying Fu, Xu Zhang, Yun-Hua Zhao, Dar-Zen Chen and Mu-Hsuan Huang
- The blockbuster hypothesis: influencing the boundaries of knowledge pp. 959-982

- Keith D. Brouthers, Ram Mudambi and David M. Reeb
- Mapping the research on aquaculture. A bibliometric analysis of aquaculture literature pp. 983-999

- Fabrizio Natale, Gianluca Fiore and Johann Hofherr
- Unseen science? Representation of BRICs in global science pp. 1001-1013

- Caroline Wagner and Shing Kit Wong
- The organization of scientific knowledge: the structural characteristics of keyword networks pp. 1015-1026

- Sangyoon Yi and Jinho Choi
- Erratum to: Self-citation in American Physiological Society Journals pp. 1027-1027

- Alexander N. Larcombe and Sasha C. Voss
Volume 90, issue 2, 2012
- The perceived impact of publications on Neglected Tropical Zoonoses as measured by their impact factor pp. 331-342

- Dieter Vanderelst, Sara Speybroeck and Niko Speybroeck
- The relationship between co-authorship, currency of references and author self-citations pp. 343-360

- Wen-Yau Cathy Lin and Mu-Hsuan Huang
- References, authors, journals and scientific disciplines underlying the sustainable development literature: a citation analysis pp. 361-381

- Nuno Quental and Júlia M. Lourenço
- Bibliometrics as a tool for measuring gender-specific research performance: an example from South African invasion ecology pp. 383-406

- Heidi Prozesky and Nelius Boshoff
- A forward diversity index pp. 407-427

- Stephen Carley and Alan L. Porter
- Comparison of Brazilian researchers in clinical medicine: are criteria for ranking well-adjusted? pp. 429-443

- Eduardo A. Oliveira, Enrico A. Colosimo, Daniella R. Martelli, Isabel G. Quirino, Maria Christina L. Oliveira, Leonardo S. Lima, Ana Cristina Simões e Silva and Hercílio Martelli-Júnior
- Detecting signals of new technological opportunities using semantic patent analysis and outlier detection pp. 445-461

- Janghyeok Yoon and Kwangsoo Kim
- On the shoulders of students? The contribution of PhD students to the advancement of knowledge pp. 463-481

- Vincent Larivière
- Lotka phenomenon in the words’ syntactic distribution complexity pp. 483-498

- Dongbo Wang, Danhao Zhu and Xinning Su
- Overlaying communities and topics: an analysis on publication networks pp. 499-513

- Erjia Yan, Ying Ding and Elin K. Jacob
- Identifying patent infringement using SAO based semantic technological similarities pp. 515-529

- Hyunseok Park, Janghyeok Yoon and Kwangsoo Kim
- Performance evaluation of research universities in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: based on a two-dimensional approach pp. 531-542

- Feng Li, Yong Yi, Xiaolong Guo and Wei Qi
- Assessing the authority of free online scholarly information pp. 543-560

- Chuanfu Chen, Yuan Yu, Qiong Tang, Kuei Chiu, Yan Rao, Xuan Huang and Kai Sun
- Modeling the dynamic relation between science and technology in nanotechnology pp. 561-579

- Qingjun Zhao and Jiancheng Guan
- The private and social value of patents in discrete and cumulative innovation pp. 581-606

- Justus Baron and Henry Delcamp
- Peer review and over-competitive research funding fostering mainstream opinion to monopoly. Part II pp. 607-616

- Xuan Zhen Liu and Hui Fang
- Relationship between high-quality journals and conferences in computer vision pp. 617-630

- Michael Eckmann, Anderson Rocha and Jacques Wainer
- Collaboration structures in Slovenian scientific communities pp. 631-647

- Luka Kronegger, Franc Mali, Anuška Ferligoj and Patrick Doreian
- The Journal’s Integrated Impact Index: a new indicator for journal evaluation pp. 649-658

- Tingcan Ma, Gui-Fang Wang, Ke Dong and Mukun Cao
- Integration of three visualization methods based on co-word analysis pp. 659-673

- Ying Yang, Mingzhi Wu and Lei Cui
- Experimental comparison of first and second-order similarities in a scientometric context pp. 675-685

- Cristian Colliander and Per Ahlgren
- Trend and efficiency analysis of co-authorship network pp. 687-699

- Shahadat Uddin, Liaquat Hossain, Alireza Abbasi and Kim Rasmussen
- Adjusted sum of institutional scores as an indicator of the presence of university systems in the ARWU ranking pp. 701-713

- Domingo Docampo
- Analysis of publications on sturgeon research between 1996 and 2010 pp. 715-735

- I. Jarić and J. Gessner
- A comment to the papers by Opthof and Leydesdorff, Scientometrics, 88, 1011–1016, 2011 and Waltman et al., Scientometrics, 88, 1017–1022, 2011 pp. 737-743

- Gangan Prathap
- A rejoinder on energy versus impact indicators pp. 745-748

- Loet Leydesdorff and Tobias Opthof
Volume 90, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial: Triple Helix and innovation in Asia using scientometrics, webometrics, and informetrics pp. 1-7

- Gohar Feroz Khan and Han Woo Park
- Government organizations’ innovative use of the Internet: The case of the Twitter activity of South Korea’s Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries pp. 9-23

- Seong Eun Cho and Han Woo Park
- Core-periphery, new clusters, or rising stars?: international scientific collaboration among ‘advanced’ countries in the era of globalization pp. 25-41

- Sujin Choi
- Using social media data to explore communication processes within South Korean online innovation communities pp. 43-56

- Sujin Choi, Ji-young Park and Han Woo Park
- Mapping the dynamics of knowledge base of innovations of R&D in Bangladesh: triple helix perspective pp. 57-83

- Md. Dulal Hossain, Junghoon Moon, Hyoung Goo Kang, Sung Chul Lee and Young Chan Choe
- A comparison of the Daegu and Edinburgh musical industries: a triple helix approach pp. 85-99

- Gohar Feroz Khan, Seong Eun Cho and Han Woo Park
- Triple helix in the agricultural sector of Northeast Asian countries: a comparative study between Korea and China pp. 101-120

- Haneul Kim, Minghao Huang, Furong Jin, David Bodoff, Junghoon Moon and Young Chan Choe
- Measuring Twitter-based political participation and deliberation in the South Korean context by using social network and Triple Helix indicators pp. 121-140

- Minjeong Kim and Han Woo Park
- A public research institute that created and led a large industrial group in Japan pp. 141-162

- Masayuki Kondo
- Has globalization strengthened South Korea’s national research system? National and international dynamics of the Triple Helix of scientific co-authorship relationships in South Korea pp. 163-176

- Ki-Seok Kwon, Han Woo Park, Minho So and Loet Leydesdorff
- Synergy or separation mode: the relationship between the academic research and the knowledge-transfer activities of Korean academics pp. 177-200

- Ki-Seok Kwon and Ben Martin
- Exploring the web visibility of world-class universities pp. 201-218

- Moosung Lee and Han Woo Park
- Strengthening competency linkage to innovation at Korean universities pp. 219-230

- Yong-Gil Lee
- The inventive activities and collaboration pattern of university–industry–government in China based on patent analysis pp. 231-251

- Xiao-Ping Lei, Zhi-Yun Zhao, Xu Zhang, Dar-Zen Chen, Mu-Hsuan Huang and Yun-Hua Zhao
- The role of Chinese universities in enterprise–university research collaboration pp. 253-269

- Liming Liang, Lixin Chen, Yishan Wu and Junpeng Yuan
- Regional development in South Korea: accounting for research area in centrality and networks pp. 271-287

- Matthew A. Shapiro and Han Woo Park
- Receiving information at Korean and Taiwanese universities, industry, and GRIs pp. 289-309

- Matthew A. Shapiro
- Knowledge-based innovation and collaboration: a triple-helix approach in Saudi Arabia pp. 311-326

- Jung Cheol Shin, Soo Jeung Lee and Yangson Kim
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