Scientometrics
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Volume 126, issue 12, 2021
- Using ego-network analyses to examine journal citations: a comparative study of public administration, political science, and business management pp. 9345-9368

- Glenn S. McGuigan, Göktuğ Morçöl and Travis Grosser
- A personalized recommendation system for high-quality patent trading by leveraging hybrid patent analysis pp. 9369-9391

- Wei Du, Yibo Wang, Wei Xu and Jian Ma
- The influence of opening up peer review on the citations of journal articles pp. 9393-9404

- Jue Ni, Zhenyue Zhao, Yupo Shao, Shuo Liu, Wanlin Li, Yaoze Zhuang, Junmo Qu, Yu Cao, Nayuan Lian and Jiang Li
- Evolution and structure of research fields driven by crises and environmental threats: the COVID-19 research pp. 9405-9429

- Mario Coccia
- Citation analysis of Ph.D. theses with data from Scopus and Google Books pp. 9431-9456

- Paul Donner
- Usage, content and citation in open access publication: any interaction effects? pp. 9457-9476

- Carlos Vílchez-Román and Arístides Vara-Horna
- De-Westernization in journalism research: a content and network analysis of the BRICS journals pp. 9477-9498

- Minwei Ai and Muhammad Masood
- Finding leading scholars in mobile phone behavior: a mixed-method analysis of an emerging interdisciplinary field pp. 9499-9517

- Zheng Yan, Wenqian Robertson, Yaosheng Lou, Tom W. Robertson and Sung Yong Park
- Finding citations for PubMed: a large-scale comparison between five freely available bibliographic data sources pp. 9519-9542

- Zhentao Liang, Jin Mao, Kun Lu and Gang Li
- Academic in-group bias in the top five economics journals pp. 9543-9556

- Carmela Lutmar and Yaniv Reingewertz
- x-index: Identifying core competency and thematic research strengths of institutions using an NLP and network based ranking framework pp. 9557-9583

- Hiran H. Lathabai, Abhirup Nandy and Vivek Kumar Singh
- Software review: The JATSdecoder package—extract metadata, abstract and sectioned text from NISO-JATS coded XML documents; Insights to PubMed central’s open access database pp. 9585-9601

- Ingmar Böschen
- More confident, less formal: stylistic changes in academic psychology writing from 1970 to 2016 pp. 9603-9612

- Melissa A. Wheeler, Ekaterina Vylomova, Melanie J. McGrath and Nick Haslam
- Are FT50 journals really leading? A comment on Fassin pp. 9613-9622

- Salim Moussa
- The impact of review articles in management and economics journal rankings and metrics pp. 9623-9632

- Yves Fassin
- The lost art of short communications in academia pp. 9633-9637

- Jeremiah Joven Joaquin and Raymond R. Tan
- Introduction to special issue: quantitative studies of science in Germany pp. 9641-9647

- Clemens Blümel and Stephan Gauch
- How human capital, universities of excellence, third party funding, mobility and gender explain productivity in German political science pp. 9649-9675

- Isabel M. Habicht, Mark Lutter and Martin Schröder
- Are firms withdrawing from basic research? An analysis of firm-level publication behaviour in Germany pp. 9677-9698

- Bastian Krieger, Maikel Pellens, Knut Blind, Sonia Gruber and Torben Schubert
- Mapping the field of psychology: Trends in research topics 1995–2015 pp. 9699-9731

- Oliver Wieczorek, Saïd Unger, Jan Riebling, Lukas Erhard, Christian Koß and Raphael Heiberger
- Clinical trial registries as Scientometric data: A novel solution for linking and deduplicating clinical trials from multiple registries pp. 9733-9750

- Christian Thiele, Gerrit Hirschfeld and Ruth Brachel
- Open access uptake in Germany 2010–2018: adoption in a diverse research landscape pp. 9751-9777

- Anne Hobert, Najko Jahn, Philipp Mayr, Birgit Schmidt and Niels Taubert
- The explanatory power of citations: a new approach to unpacking impact in science pp. 9779-9809

- Matthias Sebastian Rüdiger, David Antons and Torsten-Oliver Salge
- What happens when a journal converts to open access? A bibliometric analysis pp. 9811-9827

- Fakhri Momeni, Philipp Mayr, Nicholas Fraser and Isabella Peters
- A comparison of systematic reviews and guideline-based systematic reviews in medical studies pp. 9829-9846

- Alexander Schniedermann
- Proximity dimensions and the emergence of collaboration: a HypTrails study on German AI research pp. 9847-9868

- Tobias Koopmann, Maximilian Stubbemann, Matthias Kapa, Michael Paris, Guido Buenstorf, Tom Hanika, Andreas Hotho, Robert Jäschke and Gerd Stumme
- (E-) Valuative Metrics as a Contested Field: A Comparative Analysis of the Altmetrics- and the Leiden Manifesto pp. 9869-9903

- Max Leckert
Volume 126, issue 11, 2021
- Documentary quality versus veracity of information of the websites on syphilis and gonorrhea pp. 8775-8788

- María Sanz-Lorente, Natalia Moles-Caballero, Carmina Wanden-Berghe and Javier Sanz-Valero
- Dynamic network analytics for recommending scientific collaborators pp. 8789-8814

- Lu Huang, Xiang Chen, Yi Zhang, Yihe Zhu, Suyi Li and Xingxing Ni
- From BRICS to BRICS plus: selecting promising areas of S&T Cooperation with developing countries pp. 8815-8859

- Alexander Sokolov, Sergey Shashnov and Maxim Kotsemir
- Gender differences in the aims and impacts of research pp. 8861-8886

- Lin Zhang, Gunnar Sivertsen, Huiying Du, Ying Huang and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Scientific publications from non-academic sectors and their impact pp. 8887-8911

- Concepta McManus, Abilio Afonso Baeta Neves and Alvaro Toubes Prata
- Community-level characteristics and member firms’ invention: evidence from university–industry innovation community in China pp. 8913-8934

- Wenjing Wang and Yiwei Liu
- Time series-based bibliometric analysis of a systematic review of multidisciplinary care for opioid dose reduction: exploring the origins of the North American opioid crisis pp. 8935-8955

- Abhimanyu Sud, Darren K. Cheng, Rahim Moineddin, Erin Zlahtic and Ross Upshur
- Main challenges to international student mobility in the European arena pp. 8957-8980

- Cristina López-Duarte, Jane F. Maley and Marta M. Vidal-Suárez
- The frequency of plagiarism identified by text-matching software in scientific articles: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 8981-9003

- Vanja Pupovac
- Marshall-Olkin distributions: a bibliometric study pp. 9005-9029

- Isidro Jesús González-Hernández, Rafael Granillo-Macías, Carlos Rondero-Guerrero and Isaías Simón-Marmolejo
- Impact and visibility of Norwegian, Finnish and Spanish journals in the fields of humanities pp. 9031-9049

- Elías Sanz-Casado, Daniela Filippo, Rafael Aleixandre Benavent, Vidar Røeggen and Janne Pölönen
- A new journal power-weakness ratio to measure journal impact pp. 9051-9068

- Ephrance Abu Ujum, Sameer Kumar, Kuru Ratnavelu and Gangan Prathap
- Examining the relationship between climate change-related research output and CO2 emissions pp. 9069-9111

- M. Gouveia and Roula Inglesi-Lotz
- Modelling trend life cycles in scientific research using the Logistic and Gompertz equations pp. 9113-9132

- E. Tattershall, G. Nenadic and R. D. Stevens
- Current use of effect size or confidence interval analyses in clinical and biomedical research pp. 9133-9145

- Emilyane de Oliveira Santana Amaral and Sergio Roberto Peres Line
- An analysis of top author citations in software engineering and a comparison with other fields pp. 9147-9183

- Kai Petersen and Nauman Bin Ali
- What affects publications’ popularity on Twitter? pp. 9185-9198

- Liwei Zhang and Jue Wang
- A scientific citation recommendation model integrating network and text representations pp. 9199-9221

- Tianshuang Qiu, Chuanming Yu, Yunci Zhong, Lu An and Gang Li
- Predictors of societal and professional impact of orthodontic research. A multivariate, scientometric approach pp. 9223-9248

- Esma J. Doğramacı and Giampiero Rossi-Fedele
- Citation contexts as a data source for evaluation of scholarly consumption pp. 9249-9265

- Sergei Parinov
- Identifying and characterizing social media communities: a socio-semantic network approach to altmetrics pp. 9267-9289

- Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado, Daniel Torres-Salinas and Nicolas Robinson-Garcia
- Cumulative advantage of the impact of the Latin American and Caribbean science system on JCR journals outside the region pp. 9291-9304

- Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo, Rodrigo Alda-Varas and Nelson Fenández-Vergara
- Mapping the impact of papers on various status groups in excellencemapping.net: a new release of the excellence mapping tool based on citation and reader scores pp. 9305-9331

- Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz, Robin Haunschild, Felix Moya-Anegon, Mirko Almeida Madeira Clemente and Moritz Stefaner
- Imaginary carrot or effective fertiliser? A rejoinder on funding and productivity pp. 9333-9338

- Rachel Heyard, Tobias Philipp and Hanna Hottenrott
- Reply to the comment by Heyard et al. titled “Imaginary carrot or effective fertiliser? A rejoinder on funding and productivity” pp. 9339-9342

- Gregoire Mariethoz, Frédéric Herman and Amelie Dreiss
- Correction to: Innovativeness: a bibliometric vision of the conceptual and intellectual structures and the past and future research directions pp. 9343-9343

- Danilo Magno Marchiori, Silvio Popadiuk, Emerson Wagner Mainardes and Ricardo Gouveia Rodrigues
Volume 126, issue 10, 2021
- Laudation on the occasion of the presentation of the Derek de Solla Price Award 2021 to Prof. Ludo Waltman at the ISSI conference, Leuven, 2021 pp. 8235-8238

- Anthony F. J. Raan
- Which questions are valuable in online Q&A communities? A question’s position in a knowledge network matters pp. 8239-8258

- Yanqing Shi, Si Chen and Lele Kang
- Is LaTeX use correlated with the number of equations in a manuscript? pp. 8259-8273

- Althea V. Moorhead
- Leveraging full-text article exploration for citation analysis pp. 8275-8293

- Moreno La Quatra, Luca Cagliero and Elena Baralis
- Collaboration exploitation and exploration: does a proactive search strategy matter? pp. 8295-8329

- Jun-You Lin
- Fine-grained academic rankings: mapping affiliation of the influential researchers with the top ranked HEIs pp. 8331-8361

- Muhammad Sajid Qureshi and Ali Daud
- Team size and retracted citations reveal the patterns of retractions from 1981 to 2020 pp. 8363-8374

- Kiran Sharma
- Publication outperformance among global South researchers: An analysis of individual-level and publication-level predictors of positive deviance pp. 8375-8431

- Basma Albanna, Julia Handl and Richard Heeks
- A qualitative and quantitative analysis of open citations to retracted articles: the Wakefield 1998 et al.'s case pp. 8433-8470

- Ivan Heibi and Silvio Peroni
- Do research articles with more readable abstracts receive higher online attention? Evidence from Science pp. 8471-8490

- Tan Jin, Huiqiong Duan, Xiaofei Lu, Jing Ni and Kai Guo
- Knowledge diffusion of supply chain bullwhip effect: main path analysis and science mapping analysis pp. 8491-8515

- Dejian Yu and Zhaoping Yan
- Analysis of scientific collaboration network of Italian Institute of Technology pp. 8517-8539

- Enrico di Bella, Luca Gandullia and Sara Preti
- Citation patterns between impact-factor and questionable journals pp. 8541-8560

- Emanuel Kulczycki, Marek Hołowiecki, Zehra Taşkın and Franciszek Krawczyk
- The impact of top scientists on the community development of basic research directed by government funding: evidence from program 973 in China pp. 8561-8579

- Jinyang Dong, Jiamou Liu and Tiezhong Liu
- Mathematical reflections on Triple Helix calculations pp. 8581-8587

- Xiaojun Hu, Xian Li and Ronald Rousseau
- A credit-like rating system to determine the legitimacy of scientific journals and publishers pp. 8589-8616

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Daniel J. Dunleavy, Mina Moradzadeh and Joshua Eykens
- Research commercialisation performance in different types of universities: case from Taiwan pp. 8617-8634

- Jonathan C. Ho and Demei Lee
- Inequalities in the growth of Web of Science pp. 8635-8651

- Raf Vanderstraeten and Frédéric Vandermoere
- Weighted citation based on ranking-related contribution: a new index for evaluating article impact pp. 8653-8672

- Yuanyuan Liu, Qiang Wu, Shijie Wu and Yong Gao
- Measuring the relative intensity of collaboration within a network pp. 8673-8682

- Joel Emanuel Fuchs, Gunnar Sivertsen and Ronald Rousseau
- Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin as highly cited researchers? Historical bibliometrics study pp. 8683-8700

- Emanuel Kulczycki, Władysław Marek Kolasa and Krystian Szadkowski
- A big picture: bibliometric study of academic publications from post-Soviet countries pp. 8701-8730

- Maia Chankseliani, Andrey Lovakov and Vladimir Pislyakov
- Alternative medicines worth researching? Citation analyses of acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, and osteopathy 1996–2017 pp. 8731-8747

- Mike Thelwall
- Hot topics in anaesthesia: a bibliometric analysis of five high-impact journals from 2010–2019 pp. 8749-8759

- S. G. Grace, F. S. S. Wiepking and A. A. J. van Zundert
- Questions to the article: demonstrating the ascendancy of COVID-19 research using acronyms pp. 8761-8764

- Shu-Chun Kuo, Tsair-Wei Chien and Willy Chou
- Letter to the editor: Dimensionless citation indicators for fractional counting pp. 8765-8769

- Gangan Prathap
- Correction to: An overview and evaluation of citation recommendation models pp. 8771-8771

- Zafar Ali, Irfan Ullah, Amin Ul Haq, Asim Ullah Jan and Khan Muhammad
- Correction to: Evidence‑based understanding of introductions of research articles pp. 8773-8774

- Nida ul Habib Bajwa, Cornelius J. König and Thiemo Kunze
Volume 126, issue 9, 2021
- Evaluation of accounting journals by coverage of accounting topics in 2018–2019 pp. 7251-7327

- Lyudmyla Shkulipa
- Intellectual property protection mechanisms and the characteristics of founding teams pp. 7329-7350

- Sara Amoroso and Albert Link
- Retracted papers by Iranian authors: causes, journals, time lags, affiliations, collaborations pp. 7351-7371

- Ali Ghorbi, Mohsen Fazeli-Varzaneh, Erfan Ghaderi-Azad, Marcel Ausloos and Marcin Kozak
- A generative model of article citation networks of a subject from a large-scale citation database pp. 7373-7395

- Livia Lin-Hsuan Chang, Frederick Kin Hing Phoa and Junji Nakano
- Societal impact of research: a text mining study of impact types pp. 7397-7417

- Han Zheng, L. G. Pee and Dan Zhang
- Scientometrics for management of science: collaboration and knowledge structures and complexities in an interdisciplinary research project pp. 7419-7444

- Shuto Miyashita and Shintaro Sengoku
- An approach for detecting the commonality and specialty between scientific publications and patents pp. 7445-7475

- Shuo Xu, Ling Li, Xin An, Liyuan Hao and Guancan Yang
- Are bibliometric measures consistent with scientists’ perceptions? The case of interdisciplinarity in research pp. 7477-7502

- Alfonso Ávila-Robinson, Cristian Mejia and Shintaro Sengoku
- COVID-19 pandemic in the Middle East countries: coronavirus-seeking behavior versus coronavirus-related publications pp. 7503-7523

- Shohreh SeyyedHosseini and Reza BasirianJahromi
- Exploiting similarities across multiple dimensions for author name disambiguation pp. 7525-7560

- Km. Pooja, Samrat Mondal and Joydeep Chandra
- A new method of co-author credit allocation based on contributor roles taxonomy: proof of concept and evaluation using papers published in PLOS ONE pp. 7561-7581

- Jingda Ding, Chao Liu, Qiao Zheng and Wei Cai
- Article length and citation outcomes pp. 7583-7608

- Syed Hasan and Robert Breunig
- Revisiting the relationship between downloads and citations: a perspective from papers with different citation patterns in the case of the Lancet pp. 7609-7621

- Yang Ding, Xianlei Dong, Yi Bu, Bin Zhang, Kexin Lin and Beibei Hu
- Altmetrics analysis of highly cited academic papers in the field of library and information science pp. 7623-7635

- Jane Cho
- Multilayer heuristics based clustering framework (MHCF) for author name disambiguation pp. 7637-7678

- Humaira Waqas and Muhammad Abdul Qadir
- Efficiency in university-industry collaboration: an analysis of UK higher education institutions pp. 7679-7714

- Alice Bertoletti and Geraint Johnes
- Can expensive research equipment boost research and development performances? pp. 7715-7742

- Kyoungmi Lee, Sunglok Choi and Jae-Suk Yang
- Incentive and uncertainty: the simultaneous effects of demand on innovation pp. 7743-7757

- Jun Chen and Jia Liu
- The link between ethnic diversity and scientific impact: the mediating effect of novelty and audience diversity pp. 7759-7810

- Jielan Ding, Zhesi Shen, Per Ahlgren, Tobias Jeppsson, David Minguillo and Johan Lyhagen
- Employee co-invention network dynamics and firm exploratory innovation: the moderation of employee co-invention network centralization and knowledge-employee network equilibrium pp. 7811-7836

- Guiyang Zhang
- Acknowledgement network and citation count: the moderating role of collaboration network pp. 7837-7857

- Shanwu Tian, Xiurui Xu and Ping Li
- What is the relationship between research funding and citation-based performance? A comparative analysis between critical disciplines pp. 7859-7874

- Saeed Roshani, Mohammad-Reza Bagherylooieh, Melika Mosleh and Mario Coccia
- Brain drain and brain gain in Russia: Analyzing international migration of researchers by discipline using Scopus bibliometric data 1996–2020 pp. 7875-7900

- Alexander Subbotin and Samin Aref
- A multidimensional contrastive analysis of linguistic features between international and local biology journal English research articles pp. 7901-7916

- Congjun Mu
- Cross-country learning from patents: an analysis of citations flows in innovation trajectories pp. 7917-7936

- Carlo Giglio, Roberto Sbragia, Roberto Musmanno and Roberto Palmieri
- Who profits from the Canadian nanotechnology reward system? Implications for gender-responsible innovation pp. 7937-7991

- Gita Ghiasi, Catherine Beaudry, Vincent Larivière, Carl St-Pierre, Andrea Schiffauerova and Matthew Harsh
- Quantifying scientific collaboration impact by exploiting collaboration-citation network pp. 7993-8008

- Xiaomei Bai, Fuli Zhang, Jinzhou Li, Zhong Xu, Zeeshan Patoli and Ivan Lee
- Medical professionalism research characteristics and hotspots: a 10-year bibliometric analysis of publications from 2010 to 2019 pp. 8009-8027

- Xinzhi Song, Nan Jiang, Honghe Li, Ning Ding and Deliang Wen
- Relating research growth, authorship patterns and publishing outlets: a bibliometric study of LIS articles produced by Pakistani authors pp. 8029-8047

- Ahsan Ullah and Kanwal Ameen
- Development of a tool to accurately predict UK REF funding allocation pp. 8049-8062

- Shahd Al-Janabi, Lee Wei Lim and Luca Aquili
- Journal ratings: a paper affiliation methodology pp. 8063-8090

- Domingo Docampo and Vicente Safón
- Multi-network embeddedness and innovation performance of R&D employees pp. 8091-8107

- Taiye Luo and Zhengang Zhang
- News media attention in Climate Action: latent topics and open access pp. 8109-8128

- Tahereh Dehdarirad and Kalle Karlsson
- Analysing the evolution of computer science events leveraging a scholarly knowledge graph: a scientometrics study of top-ranked events in the past decade pp. 8129-8151

- Arthur Lackner, Said Fathalla, Mojtaba Nayyeri, Andreas Behrend, Rainer Manthey, Sören Auer, Jens Lehmann and Sahar Vahdati
- Link-based approach to study scientific software usage: the case of VOSviewer pp. 8153-8186

- Enrique Orduña-Malea and Rodrigo Costas
- Universal and specific features of Ukrainian economic research: publication analysis based on Crossref data pp. 8187-8203

- O. Mryglod, S. Nazarovets and S. Kozmenko
- Partnership ability and co-authorship network of information literacy field pp. 8205-8216

- Fatima Baji, Ismail Mostafavi, Parastoo Parsaei-Mohammadi and Zivar Sabaghinejad
- The Marginal Impact of a Publication on Citations, and Its Effect on Academic Pay pp. 8217-8226

- João Ricardo Faria and Franklin Mixon
- Posthumous co-authorship revisited pp. 8227-8231

- Marek Kosmulski
Volume 126, issue 8, 2021
- An integrated approach for detecting and quantifying the topic evolutions of patent technology: a case study on graphene field pp. 6301-6321

- Hong Wu, Huifang Yi and Chang Li
- Mentoring practices, developmental networks, and doctoral science training experiences pp. 6323-6347

- Marcus Antonius Ynalvez and Jorge Luis Aviles
- The use of QCA in science, technology and innovation studies: a review of the literature and an empirical application to knowledge transfer pp. 6349-6382

- Manuel Fernández-Esquinas, María Isabel Sánchez-Rodríguez, José Antonio Pedraza-Rodríguez and Rocío Muñoz-Benito
- Investigating transportation research based on social media analysis: a systematic mapping review pp. 6383-6421

- Tasnim M. A. Zayet, Maizatul Akmar Ismail, Kasturi Dewi Varathan, Rafidah M. D. Noor, Hui Na Chua, Angela Lee, Yeh Ching Low and Sheena Kaur Jaswant Singh
- Effect of knowledge hiding on knowledge innovative behavior of innovative team members pp. 6423-6442

- Shaopeng Zhang and Xiaohong Wang
- Do main paths reflect technological trajectories? Applying main path analysis to the semiconductor manufacturing industry pp. 6443-6477

- Flavia Filippin
- COVID-19 in the Twitterverse, from epidemic to pandemic: information-sharing behavior and Twitter as an information carrier pp. 6479-6503

- Miyoung Chong and Han Woo Park
- Identifying emerging technologies using expert opinions on the future: A topic modeling and fuzzy clustering approach pp. 6505-6532

- Wooseok Jang, Yongtae Park and Hyeonju Seol
- Prediction and application of article potential citations based on nonlinear citation-forecasting combined model pp. 6533-6550

- Kehan Wang, Wenxuan Shi, Junsong Bai, Xiaoping Zhao and Liying Zhang
- A decade of in-text citation analysis based on natural language processing and machine learning techniques: an overview of empirical studies pp. 6551-6599

- Sehrish Iqbal, Saeed-Ul Hassan, Naif Radi Aljohani, Salem Alelyani, Raheel Nawaz and Lutz Bornmann
- A bibliometric methodology to unveil territorial inequities in the scientific wealth to combat COVID-19 pp. 6601-6624

- Giovanni Abramo and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo
- Mapping the intellectual structure of the coronavirus field (2000–2020): a co-word analysis pp. 6625-6657

- Aliakbar Pourhatami, Mohammad Kaviyani-Charati, Bahareh Kargar, Hamed Baziyad, Maryam Kargar and Carlos Olmeda-Gómez
- Determinants of biopharmaceutical R&D expenditures in China: the impact of spatiotemporal context pp. 6659-6680

- Jiafeng Gu
- Authorship and citation cultural nature in Density Functional Theory from solid state computational packages pp. 6681-6695

- Marie Dumaz, Reese Boucher, Miguel A. L. Marques and Aldo H. Romero
- Do scientific publications by editorial board members have shorter publication delays and then higher influence? pp. 6697-6713

- Shuo Xu, Mengjia An and Xin An
- Cross-country concentration and specialization of mining inventions pp. 6715-6759

- Viviana Fernandez
- Publication patterns’ changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal and short-term scientometric analysis pp. 6761-6784

- Shir Aviv-Reuven and Ariel Rosenfeld
- The effect of web of science subject categories on clustering: the case of data-driven methods in business and economic sciences pp. 6785-6801

- Berndt Jesenko and Christian Schlögl
- A deep-learning based citation count prediction model with paper metadata semantic features pp. 6803-6823

- Anqi Ma, Yu Liu, Xiujuan Xu and Tao Dong
- Effect of policies promoting open access in the scientific ecosystem: case study of ERC grantee publication practice pp. 6825-6836

- Antonio Perianes‐Rodríguez and Carlos Olmeda-Gómez
- Bibliometric studies outside the information science and library science field: uncontainable or uncontrollable? pp. 6837-6870

- Gregorio González-Alcaide
- Research ethics: a profile of retractions from world class universities pp. 6871-6889

- Caroline Lievore, Priscila Rubbo, Celso Biynkievycz Santos, Claudia Tânia Picinin and Luiz Alberto Pilatti
- Introducing a novelty indicator for scientific research: validating the knowledge-based combinatorial approach pp. 6891-6915

- Kuniko Matsumoto, Sotaro Shibayama, Byeongwoo Kang and Masatsura Igami
- Letters to the editor in exercise science and physical therapy journals: an examination of content and “authorship inflation” pp. 6917-6936

- James L. Nuzzo
- Text representation model of scientific papers based on fusing multi-viewpoint information and its quality assessment pp. 6937-6963

- Yonghe Lu, Jiayi Luo, Ying Xiao and Hou Zhu
- Studying the characteristics of scientific communities using individual-level bibliometrics: the case of Big Data research pp. 6965-6987

- Xiaozan Lyu and Rodrigo Costas
- Exploring the invisible college of citizen science: questions, methods and contributions pp. 6989-7003

- Lala Hajibayova, L. P. Coladangelo and Heather A. Soyka
- Temporal evolution, most influential studies and sleeping beauties of the coronavirus literature pp. 7005-7050

- Milad Haghani and Pegah Varamini
- Understanding and predicting the dissemination of scientific papers on social media: a two-step simultaneous equation modeling–artificial neural network approach pp. 7051-7085

- Yaxue Ma, Zhichao Ba, Yuxiang Zhao, Jin Mao and Gang Li
- Evaluation of the productivity of hospital-based researchers: comparative study between the h-index and the h(fa)-index pp. 7087-7096

- Paul Sebo and Sylvain de Lucia
- The value of an overseas research trip pp. 7097-7122

- Gökhan Aykaç
- Detecting a network of hijacked journals by its archive pp. 7123-7148

- Anna Abalkina
- Exploring the relevance of ORCID as a source of study of data sharing activities at the individual-level: a methodological discussion pp. 7149-7165

- Sixto-Costoya Andrea, Robinson-Garcia Nicolas, Leeuwen Thed and Costas Rodrigo
- The effects of electronic alert letters for internet surveys of academic scientists pp. 7167-7181

- Ashlee Frandell, Mary K. Feeney, Timothy P. Johnson, Eric W. Welch, Lesley Michalegko and Heyjie Jung
- Consistency index: measuring the performances of scholar journal reviewers pp. 7183-7195

- Mingliang Yue, Hongbo Tang, Fan Liu and Tingcan Ma
- Measuring academic entities’ impact by content-based citation analysis in a heterogeneous academic network pp. 7197-7222

- Fang Zhang and Shengli Wu
- Exploring the interactive and interactional metadiscourse in doctoral dissertation writing: a diachronic study pp. 7223-7250

- Liming Deng, Bagheri Fatemeh and Xiaoping Gao
Volume 126, issue 7, 2021
- Effect of basic research and applied research on the universities’ innovation capabilities: the moderating role of private research funding pp. 5387-5411

- Xia Fan, Xiaowan Yang and Zhou Yu
- Predicting future technological convergence patterns based on machine learning using link prediction pp. 5413-5429

- Joon Hyung Cho, Jungpyo Lee and So Young Sohn
- Identifying emerging technologies to envision a future innovation ecosystem: A machine learning approach to patent data pp. 5431-5476

- Youngjae Choi, Sanghyun Park and Sungjoo Lee
- Gender bias in the allocation of student grants pp. 5477-5488

- Marjolijn N. Wijnen, Jorg J. M. Massen and Mariska E. Kret
- Do researchers know what the h-index is? And how do they estimate its importance? pp. 5489-5508

- Pantea Kamrani, Isabelle Dorsch and Wolfgang G. Stock
- An in-text citation classification predictive model for a scholarly search system pp. 5509-5529

- Naif Radi Aljohani, Ayman Fayoumi and Saeed-Ul Hassan
- A deep learning approach for identifying biomedical breakthrough discoveries using context analysis pp. 5531-5549

- Xue Wang, Xuemei Yang, Jian Du, Xuwen Wang, Jiao Li and Xiaoli Tang
- Iterative weighted EM and iterative weighted EM′-index for scientific assessment of scholars pp. 5551-5568

- Anand Bihari, Sudhakar Tripathi and Akshay Deepak
- International collaboration in higher education research: A gravity model approach pp. 5569-5588

- Stanislav Avdeev
- Deep learning, deep change? Mapping the evolution and geography of a general purpose technology pp. 5589-5621

- Joel Klinger, Juan Mateos-Garcia and Konstantinos Stathoulopoulos
- The larger scientific and technological human scale, the better innovation effect? Evidence from key universities in China pp. 5623-5649

- Qinwei Cao, Peng Xie, Meng Jiao and Wanchun Duan
- Three centuries of German-language philosophy journals (1765–1953): a bibliometric analysis pp. 5651-5664

- Maxim Demin and Alexei Kouprianov
- Scopes of accounting journals and published papers: what do they signalize? pp. 5665-5685

- José Alonso Borba, Alessanderson Jacó Carvalho, Denize Demarche Minatti Ferreira and Fábio Minatto
- Patent data based search framework for IT R&D employees for convergence technology pp. 5687-5705

- Jong Wook Lee and So Young Sohn
- More than meets the eye: traditions, nucleus and peripheries of the biographical research field pp. 5707-5726

- Ana Caetano, Magda Nico, João Baía and Anabela Pereira
- Anticipation and analysis of industry convergence using patent-level indicators pp. 5727-5758

- Sajad Ashouri, Anne-Laure Mention and Kosmas X. Smyrnios
- Topic space trajectories pp. 5759-5795

- Bastian Schaefermeier, Gerd Stumme and Tom Hanika
- Mapping and identifying technological coopetition: a multi-level approach pp. 5797-5817

- So Yoon Yoon, Su Jung Jee and So Young Sohn
- Evaluating the higher education productivity of Chinese and European “elite” universities using a meta-frontier approach pp. 5819-5853

- Tommaso Agasisti, Guo-liang Yang, Yao-yao Song and Carolyn-Thi Thanh Dung Tran
- Predicting publication productivity for authors: Shallow or deep architecture? pp. 5855-5879

- Wumei Du, Zheng Xie and Yiqin Lv
- Semantic and relational spaces in science of science: deep learning models for article vectorisation pp. 5881-5910

- Diego Kozlowski, Jennifer Dusdal, Jun Pang and Andreas Zilian
- Does the Financial Times FT50 journal list select the best management and economics journals? pp. 5911-5943

- Yves Fassin
- How do Price medalists’ scholarly impact change before and after their awards? pp. 5945-5981

- Jianhua Hou, Bili Zheng, Yang Zhang and Chaomei Chen
- Assessing the publication output on country level in the research field communication using Garfield’s Impact Factor pp. 5983-6000

- Alicia Moreno-Delgado, Juan Gorraiz and Rafael Repiso
- Identifying 'seed' papers in sciences pp. 6001-6011

- Jean J. Wang, Sarah X. Shao and Fred Y. Ye
- Self-citation and citation of top journal publishers and their interpretation in the journal-discipline context pp. 6013-6040

- Yangping Zhou
- A lexical and syntactic study of research article titles in Library Science and Scientometrics pp. 6041-6058

- Junli Diao
- Measuring cognitive proximity using semantic analysis: A case study of China's ICT industry pp. 6059-6084

- Yawen Qin, Xiaozhen Qin, Haohui Chen, Xun Li and Wei Lang
- Understanding authors' psychological reactions to peer reviews: a text mining approach pp. 6085-6103

- Shan Jiang
- Everyone onboard? Participation ratios as a metric for research activity assessments within young universities pp. 6105-6113

- Frode Eika Sandnes
- Peer review during demanding times: maintain rigorous standards pp. 6115-6117

- Stan Benjamens, Robert A. Pol, Vincent E. Meijer and Martijn P. D. Haring
- Abuse of ORCID’s weaknesses by authors who use paper mills pp. 6119-6125

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- Demonstrating the ascendancy of COVID-19 research using acronyms pp. 6127-6130

- Adrian Barnett and Zoë Doubleday
- Editorial preface to the Zeyuan Liu memorial issue pp. 6133-6134

- Yue Chen and Jean-Charles Lamirel
- Obituary pp. 6135-6136

- Yue Chen
- The h-index formalism pp. 6137-6145

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- Growing with collaboration: footprint of WISE Lab pp. 6147-6167

- Yue Chen, Zhiqi Wang, Kai Song, Deming Lin and Hildrun Kretschmer
- A Chinese professor’s academic career rhythm pp. 6169-6186

- Liming Liang, Zhen. Zhong and Yue Chen
- The open access usage advantage: a temporal and spatial analysis pp. 6187-6199

- Guangyao Zhang, Yuqi Wang, Weixi Xie, Han Du, Chunlin Jiang and Xianwen Wang
- Tracing the development of mapping knowledge domains pp. 6201-6224

- Ying Huang, Wolfgang Glänzel and Lin Zhang
- Towards medical knowmetrics: representing and computing medical knowledge using semantic predications as the knowledge unit and the uncertainty as the knowledge context pp. 6225-6251

- Xiaoying Li, Suyuan Peng and Jian Du
- Exploring the direction and diversity of interdisciplinary knowledge diffusion: A case study of professor Zeyuan Liu's scientific publications pp. 6253-6272

- Bei Zeng, Haihua Lyu, Zhenyue Zhao and Jiang Li
- Analysis of the dynamics and influence of the research work of Prof. Liu Zeyuan in China featuring a new hybrid approach combining community detection with topic tracking pp. 6273-6300

- Jean-Charles Lamirel, Younes Gueddari, Yuqi Wang, Pascal Cuxac, Anthony Perez and Nicolas Dugué
Volume 126, issue 6, 2021
- A measure of reliability for scientific co-authorship networks using fuzzy logic pp. 4551-4563

- Sandra Cristina Oliveira, Juliana Cobre and Danilo Florentino Pereira
- Scientific knowledge production and economic catching-up: an empirical analysis pp. 4565-4587

- Pablo Jack, Jeremias Lachman and Andrés López
- Influence of accessibility (open and toll-based) of scholarly publications on retractions pp. 4589-4606

- Tariq Ahmad Shah, Sumeer Gul, Saimah Bashir, Suhail Ahmad, Assumpció Huertas, Andrea Oliveira, Farzana Gulzar, Ashaq Hussain Najar and Kanu Chakraborty
- Correction to: Influence of accessibility (open and toll‑based) of scholarly publications on retractions pp. 4607-4607

- Tariq Ahmad Shah, Sumeer Gul, Saimah Bashir, Suhail Ahmad, Assumpció Huertas, Andrea Oliveira, Farzana Gulzar, Ashaq Hussain Najar and Kanu Chakraborty
- A distributed hypergraph model for simulating the evolution of large coauthorship networks pp. 4609-4638

- Zheng Xie
- Expert recommendations based on link prediction during the COVID-19 outbreak pp. 4639-4658

- Hui Wang and ZiChun Le
- Do senior faculty members produce fewer research publications than their younger colleagues? Evidence from Ph.D. granting institutions in the United States pp. 4659-4686

- William E. Savage and Anthony J. Olejniczak
- Retractions in the Middle East from 1999 to 2018: a bibliometric analysis pp. 4687-4700

- Wenjun Liu and Lei Lei
- What is the benefit from publishing a working paper in a journal in terms of citations? Evidence from economics pp. 4701-4714

- Klaus Wohlrabe and Constantin Bürgi
- Gender disparity in research productivity across departments in the faculty of medicine: a bibliometric analysis pp. 4715-4731

- Elza Rachid, Tania Noureddine, Hani Tamim, Maha Makki, Sally Naalbandian and Christiane Al-Haddad
- A bibliometric study of human–computer interaction research activity in the Nordic-Baltic Eight countries pp. 4733-4767

- Frode Eika Sandnes
- An NLP-based citation reason analysis using CCRO pp. 4769-4791

- Imran Ihsan and M. Abdul Qadir
- Assessment of the intellectual component in economic development pp. 4793-4816

- Iryna Kalenyuk and Liudmyla Tsymbal
- Scholarly book publishers as publicity agents for SSH titles on Twitter pp. 4817-4840

- Yajie Wang and Alesia Zuccala
- Effects of open access and articles-in-press mechanisms on publishing lag and first-citation speed: a case on energy and fuels journals pp. 4841-4869

- Wen-Yau Cathy Lin
- RelPath: an interactive tool to visualize branches of studies and quantify the expertise of authors by citation paths pp. 4871-4897

- Orlando Fonseca Guilarte, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa and Sinesio Pesco
- The influence of academic advisors on academic network of Physics doctoral students: empirical evidence based on scientometrics analysis pp. 4899-4925

- Chuanyi Wang, Fei Guo and Qing Wu
- A note on reference publication year spectroscopy with incomplete information pp. 4927-4939

- Matthieu Ballandonne and Igor Cersosimo
- The citation impact of articles from which authors gained monetary rewards based on journal metrics pp. 4941-4974

- Gabriel-Alexandru Vîiu and Mihai Păunescu
- The sharing of research data facing the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 4975-4990

- Rut Lucas-Dominguez, Adolfo Alonso-Arroyo, Antonio Vidal-Infer and Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent
- Evolutionary exploration and comparative analysis of the research topic networks in information disciplines pp. 4991-5017

- Xiaoguang Wang, Hongyu Wang and Han Huang
- Prevalence of potentially predatory publishing in Scopus on the country level pp. 5019-5077

- Tatiana Marina and Ivan Sterligov
- Correction to: Prevalence of potentially predatory publishing in Scopus on the country level pp. 5079-5079

- Tatiana Marina and Ivan Sterligov
- Technology transfer oriented to sustainable development: proposal of a theoretical model based on barriers and opportunities pp. 5081-5112

- Alana Corsi, Fabiane Florencio Souza, Regina Negri Pagani and João Luiz Kovaleski
- The journal coverage of Web of Science, Scopus and Dimensions: A comparative analysis pp. 5113-5142

- Vivek Kumar Singh, Prashasti Singh, Mousumi Karmakar, Jacqueline Leta and Philipp Mayr
- Fraud in scientific publications in the European Union. An analysis through their retractions pp. 5143-5164

- Gonzalo Marco-Cuenca, José Antonio Salvador-Oliván and Rosario Arquero-Avilés
- Multiple bursts of highly retweeted articles on social media pp. 5165-5179

- Renmeng Cao, Xianwen Wang, Xiaoke Xu and Jianlin Zhou
- Can tweets be used to detect problems early with scientific papers? A case study of three retracted COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 papers pp. 5181-5199

- Robin Haunschild and Lutz Bornmann
- A bibliometric review of research on international student mobilities in Asia with Scopus dataset between 1984 and 2019 pp. 5201-5224

- Hiep Pham, Thi-Kieu-Trang Dong, Quan Hoang Vuong, Dinh-Hai Luong, Tien-Trung Nguyen, Viet-Hung Dinh and Tung Ho
- COVID-19 enabled co-authoring networks: a country-case analysis pp. 5225-5244

- E. Sachini, K. Sioumalas-Christodoulou, C. Chrysomallidis, G. Siganos, N. Bouras and N. Karampekios
- Collaboration between research institutes and large and small publishers for publishing open access journals pp. 5245-5262

- Sumiko Asai
- Measuring the efficiency of university departments: an empirical study using data envelopment analysis and cluster analysis pp. 5263-5284

- Shih-Pin Chen and Chung-Wei Chang
- Day-to-day discovery of preprint–publication links pp. 5285-5304

- Guillaume Cabanac, Theodora Oikonomidi and Isabelle Boutron
- Research on Covid-19: a disruptive phenomenon for bibliometrics pp. 5305-5319

- Yves Fassin
- Analysis of the new scopus CiteScore pp. 5321-5331

- Hui Fang
- National origin diversity and innovation performance: the case of Japan pp. 5333-5351

- Byeongwoo Kang and Kaoru Nabeshima
- Improved clusterings and visualizations of 11,359 journals in the JCRs 2015 pp. 5353-5354

- Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann and Caroline S. Wagner
- The right to refuse unwanted citations: rethinking the culture of science around the citation pp. 5355-5360

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva and Quan Hoang Vuong
- Researchers’ attitudes towards the h-index on Twitter 2007–2020: criticism and acceptance pp. 5361-5368

- Mike Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha
- Letter to the editor: Additive rules for h-index for the part-set method pp. 5369-5371

- Gangan Prathap
- The Matthew effect impacts science and academic publishing by preferentially amplifying citations, metrics and status pp. 5373-5377

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- A handful of books pp. 5379-5385

- András Schubert
Volume 126, issue 5, 2021
- Developing a risk-adaptive technology roadmap using a Bayesian network and topic modeling under deep uncertainty pp. 3697-3722

- Yujin Jeong, Hyejin Jang and Byungun Yoon
- Revealing potential drug-disease-gene association patterns for precision medicine pp. 3723-3748

- Xuefeng Wang, Shuo Zhang, Yao Wu and Xuemei Yang
- Predicting potential knowledge convergence of solar energy: bibliometric analysis based on link prediction model pp. 3749-3773

- Yueran Duan and Qing Guan
- Mining research and invention activity for innovation trends: case of blockchain technology pp. 3775-3806

- Haydar Yalcin and Tugrul Daim
- Assessment of gender divide in scientific communities pp. 3807-3840

- Antonio De Nicola and Gregorio D’Agostino
- How coupled are capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry? pp. 3841-3851

- Caroline Ceribeli, Henrique Ferraz de Arruda and Luciano da Fontoura Costa
- Citations versus expert opinions: citation analysis of featured reviews of the American Mathematical Society pp. 3853-3870

- Lawrence Smolinsky, Daniel S. Sage, Aaron J. Lercher and Aaron Cao
- Role taxonomy of green and sustainable science and technology journals: exportation, importation, specialization and interdisciplinarity pp. 3871-3892

- Núria Bautista-Puig, Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez and Antonio Eleazar Serrano-López
- Disambiguation of author entities in ADS using supervised learning and graph theory methods pp. 3893-3917

- Helena Mihaljević and Lucía Santamaría
- Developing a measure of innovation from research in higher education data pp. 3919-3928

- Marlo M. Vernon, C. Makenzie Danley and Frances M. Yang
- A two-dimensional journal classification method based on output and input factors: perspectives from citation and authorship related indicators pp. 3929-3964

- Ziqiang Zeng and Lantian Shi
- Retracted articles in the biomedical literature from Indian authors pp. 3965-3981

- Bakthavachalam Elango
- The faculty hiring network for PhD-granting communication programs pp. 3983-4003

- Thomas Hugh Feeley and Frank Tutzauer
- Characterizing research leadership on geographically weighted collaboration network pp. 4005-4037

- Chaocheng He, Jiang Wu and Qingpeng Zhang
- A multi-perspective analysis of retractions in life sciences pp. 4039-4054

- Bhumika Bhatt
- An exploratory full-text analysis of Science Careers in a changing academic job market pp. 4055-4071

- Clara Boothby and Staša Milojević
- Digital technology helps remove gender bias in academia pp. 4073-4081

- Julie Fortin, Bjarne Bartlett, Michael Kantar, Michelle Tseng and Zia Mehrabi
- An overview and evaluation of citation recommendation models pp. 4083-4119

- Zafar Ali, Irfan Ullah, Amin Khan, Asim Ullah Jan and Khan Muhammad
- Accuracy of PubMed-based author lists of publications and use of author identifiers to address author name ambiguity: a cross-sectional study pp. 4121-4135

- Paul Sebo, Sylvain de Lucia and Nathalie Vernaz
- Generalizing research findings for enhanced reproducibility: an approach based on verbal alternative representations pp. 4137-4151

- Ron Kenett and Abraham Rubinstein
- Assessment of author ranking indices based on multi-authorship pp. 4153-4172

- Muhammad Salman, Mohammad Masroor Ahmed and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Visualizing the knowledge outburst in global research on COVID-19 pp. 4173-4193

- Jiban K. Pal
- Evolution and diffusion of information literacy topics pp. 4195-4224

- Yating Li, Ye Chen and Qiyu Wang
- Topic evolution, disruption and resilience in early COVID-19 research pp. 4225-4253

- Yi Zhang, Xiaojing Cai, Caroline V. Fry, Mengjia Wu and Caroline S. Wagner
- Analyzing the relationship between text features and grants productivity pp. 4255-4275

- Jorge A. V. Tohalino, Laura V. C. Quispe and Diego R. Amancio
- The editor-manuscript game pp. 4277-4295

- J. A. Garcia, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- The aging effect in evolving scientific citation networks pp. 4297-4309

- Feng Hu, Lin Ma, Xiu-Xiu Zhan, Yinzuo Zhou, Chuang Liu, Haixing Zhao and Zi-Ke Zhang
- Sleeping beauties gain impact in overdrive mode pp. 4311-4332

- Anthony F. J. van Raan
- Investigating the impact of collaboration with authority authors: a case study of bibliographic data in field of philosophy pp. 4333-4353

- Tehmina Amjad and Javeria Munir
- Collaborations in communication: Authorship credit allocation via a weighted fractional count procedure pp. 4355-4372

- Darrin J. Griffin, Zachary W. Arth, Samuel D. Hakim, Brian C. Britt, James N. Gilbreath, Mackenzie P. Pike, Andrew J. Laningham, Fareed Bordbar, Sage Hart and San Bolkan
- Crowdsourcing and its relationship to wisdom of the crowd and insight building: a bibliometric study pp. 4373-4382

- Avishag Gordon
- Statistical methods used in Arabic journals of library and information science pp. 4383-4416

- Bahaa Ibrahim
- Growth and dynamics of Econophysics: a bibliometric and network analysis pp. 4417-4436

- Kiran Sharma and Parul Khurana
- How accurate are Twitter and Facebook altmetrics data? A comparative content analysis pp. 4437-4463

- Houqiang Yu, Biegzat Murat, Longfei Li and Tingting Xiao
- A large-scale comparison of coverage and mentions captured by the two altmetric aggregators: Altmetric.com and PlumX pp. 4465-4489

- Mousumi Karmakar, Sumit Kumar Banshal and Vivek Kumar Singh
- Analyzing knowledge entities about COVID-19 using entitymetrics pp. 4491-4509

- Qi Yu, Qi Wang, Yafei Zhang, Chongyan Chen, Hyeyoung Ryu, Namu Park, Jae-Eun Baek, Keyuan Li, Yifei Wu, Daifeng Li, Jian Xu, Meijun Liu, Jeremy J. Yang, Chenwei Zhang, Chao Lu, Peng Zhang, Xin Li, Baitong Chen, Islam Akef Ebeid, Julia Fensel, Chao Min, Yujia Zhai, Min Song, Ying Ding and Yi Bu
- Challenges to the validity of topic reconstruction pp. 4511-4536

- Matthias Held, Grit Laudel and Jochen Gläser
- Letter to the editor: Is the h-index a mock compromise between the p-index and the z-index? pp. 4537-4539

- Gangan Prathap
- Same journal but different numbers of published records indexed in Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection: causes, consequences, and solutions pp. 4541-4550

- Weishu Liu, Meiting Huang and Haifeng Wang
Volume 126, issue 4, 2021
- Mapping the intellectual structure of GIS-T field (2008–2019): a dynamic co-word analysis pp. 2667-2688

- Seyedmohammadreza Hosseini, Hamed Baziyad, Rasoul Norouzi, Sheida Jabbedari Khiabani, Győző Gidófalvi, Amir Albadvi, Abbas Alimohammadi and Seyedehsan Seyedabrishami
- Research topics and trends of the hashtag recommendation domain pp. 2689-2735

- Babak Amiri, Ramin Karimianghadim, Navid Yazdanjue and Liaquat Hossain
- Evaluation of publications by the part-set method pp. 2737-2757

- Péter Vinkler
- IoT-based botnet attacks systematic mapping study of literature pp. 2759-2800

- Habiba Hamid, Rafidah Md Noor, Syaril Nizam Omar, Ismail Ahmedy, Shaik Shabana Anjum, Syed Adeel Ali Shah, Sheena Kaur, Fazidah Othman and Emran Mohd Tamil
- Determining factors of cities’ centrality in the interregional innovation networks of China’s biomedical industry pp. 2801-2819

- Qin Ye and Xiaolei Xu
- Disentangling the corporate entrepreneurship construct: conceptualizing through co-words pp. 2821-2863

- Manuel Castriotta, Michela Loi, Elona Marku and Ludovica Moi
- Article age- and field-normalized tools to evaluate scientific impact and momentum pp. 2865-2883

- Edgar D. Zanotto and Vinicius Carvalho
- An exploration of metadiscourse usage in book review articles across three academic disciplines: a contrastive analysis of corpus-based research approach pp. 2885-2902

- Amare Tesfie Birhan
- Out of sight: patents that have never been cited pp. 2903-2929

- Neil Gandal, Michal Shur-Ofry, Michael Crystal and Royee Shilony
- Diversity of success: measuring the scholarly performance diversity of tenured professors in the Israeli academia pp. 2931-2970

- Maor Weinberger and Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet
- The use of citation context to detect the evolution of research topics: a large-scale analysis pp. 2971-2989

- Chaker Jebari, Enrique Herrera-Viedma and Manuel Jesus Cobo
- Chronological citation recommendation with time preference pp. 2991-3010

- Shutian Ma, Heng Zhang, Chengzhi Zhang and Xiaozhong Liu
- What does U-multirank tell us about knowledge transfer and research? pp. 3011-3039

- Juan Dip
- The interplay between the reviewer’s incentives and the journal’s quality standard pp. 3041-3061

- J. A. Garcia, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Authors’ perception on abstracting and indexing databases in different subject domains pp. 3063-3089

- Manjula Wijewickrema
- Innovation efficiency and the impact of the institutional quality: a cross-country analysis using the two-stage meta-frontier dynamic network DEA model pp. 3091-3129

- Yongqi Feng, Haolin Zhang, Yung-Ho Chiu and Tzu-Han Chang
- Open access in Europe: a national and regional comparison pp. 3131-3152

- Abdelghani Maddi, Esther Lardreau and David Sapinho
- Tracking developments in artificial intelligence research: constructing and applying a new search strategy pp. 3153-3192

- Na Liu, Philip Shapira and Xiaoxu Yue
- A call for governments to pause Twitter censorship: using Twitter data as social-spatial sensors of COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 research diffusion pp. 3193-3207

- Vanash M. Patel, Robin Haunschild, Lutz Bornmann and George Garas
- $$h_u$$ h u -index: a unified index to quantify individuals across disciplines pp. 3209-3226

- Siying Li, Huawei Shen, Peng Bao and Xueqi Cheng
- Journal rankings and publication strategy pp. 3227-3242

- Piotr Śpiewanowski and Oleksandr Talavera
- The classification of citing motivations: a meta-synthesis pp. 3243-3264

- Dongqing Lyu, Xuanmin Ruan, Juan Xie and Ying Cheng
- Data-driven artificial intelligence to automate researcher assessment pp. 3265-3281

- Rosina O. Weber and Kedma B. Duarte
- Investigating the association between publication performance and the work environment of university research academics: a systematic review pp. 3283-3301

- Emmanuel Aboagye, Irene Jensen, Gunnar Bergström, Elisabeth Björk Brämberg, Oscar Javier Pico-Espinosa and Christina Björklund
- Quantitative quality: a study on how performance-based measures may change the publication patterns of Danish researchers pp. 3303-3320

- Daniella Bayle Deutz, Thea Marie Drachen, Dorte Drongstrup, Niels Opstrup and Charlotte Wien
- Factors affecting the citations of papers in tribology journals pp. 3321-3336

- T. Liskiewicz, G. Liskiewicz and J. Paczesny
- Reliability of researcher capacity estimates and count data dispersion: a comparison of Poisson, negative binomial, and Conway-Maxwell-Poisson models pp. 3337-3354

- Boris Forthmann and Philipp Doebler
- Availability of ORCIDs in publications archived in PubMed, MEDLINE, and Web of Science Core Collection pp. 3355-3371

- Christophe Boudry
- Characteristics of high research performance authors in the field of library and information science and those of their articles pp. 3373-3391

- Yu-Wei Chang
- Does open data boost journal impact: evidence from Chinese economics pp. 3393-3419

- Liwei Zhang and Liang Ma
- Quoted speech in linguistics research article titles: patterns of use and effects on citations pp. 3421-3442

- William S. Pearson
- The correlation between scientific collaboration and citation count at the paper level: a meta-analysis pp. 3443-3470

- Hongquan Shen, Juan Xie, Jiang Li and Ying Cheng
- Multi-dimensional proximity and network stability: the moderating role of network cohesion pp. 3471-3499

- Min Guo, Naiding Yang, Jingbei Wang and Yanlu Zhang
- COVID-19, the Yule-Simpson paradox and research evaluation pp. 3501-3511

- Zhiqi Wang and Ronald Rousseau
- The thin ret(raction) line: biomedical journal responses to incorrect non-targeting nucleotide sequence reagents in human gene knockdown publications pp. 3513-3534

- Jennifer A. Byrne, Yasunori Park, Rachael A. West, Amanda Capes-Davis, Bertrand Favier, Guillaume Cabanac and Cyril Labbé
- Attitudes towards plagiarism among faculty members in Egypt: a cross-sectional study pp. 3535-3547

- Mona Farouk Ali
- Correction to: Attitudes towards plagiarism among faculty members in Egypt: a cross‑sectional study pp. 3549-3549

- Mona Farouk Ali
- Investigating collaborative and mobility networks: reflections on the core missions of universities pp. 3551-3564

- Zsolt Tibor Kosztyán, Beáta Fehérvölgyi, Tibor Csizmadia and Kinga Kerekes
- Dot-science top level domain: Academic websites or dumpsites? pp. 3565-3591

- Enrique Orduña-Malea
- Journals publishing social network analysis pp. 3593-3620

- Daria Maltseva and Vladimir Batagelj
- Measuring the impact of biodiversity datasets: data reuse, citations and altmetrics pp. 3621-3639

- Nushrat Khan, Mike Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha
- Bibliometric assessment of national scientific journals pp. 3641-3666

- Henk F. Moed, Felix Moya-Anegon, Vicente Guerrero-Bote, Carmen Lopez-Illescas and Myroslava Hladchenko
- The i100-index, i1000-index and i10,000-index: expansion and fortification of the Google Scholar h-index for finer-scale citation descriptions and researcher classification pp. 3667-3672

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- Letter to the Editor: publish, publish … cursed! pp. 3673-3682

- Antonio Fernandez-Cano
- International collaboration during the COVID-19 crisis: autumn 2020 developments pp. 3683-3692

- X. Cai, C. V. Fry and C. S. Wagner
Volume 126, issue 3, 2021
- Anticipating multi-technology convergence: a machine learning approach using patent information pp. 1867-1896

- Changyong Lee, Suckwon Hong and Juram Kim
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Predatory publishing in Scopus: evidence on cross-country differences pp. 1897-1921

- Vít Macháček and Martin Srholec
- Major factors affecting biomedical cross-city R&D collaborations based on cooperative patents in China pp. 1923-1943

- Zuo-jun Dong, Lan Xu, Jia-hui Cheng and Guo-jun Sun
- Discovering communities based on mention distance pp. 1945-1967

- Li Zhang, Ming Liu, Bo Wang, Bo Lang and Peng Yang
- Robust h-index pp. 1969-1981

- Maurice Poirrier, Sebastián Moreno and Gonzalo Huerta-Cánepa
- Dispersion measures for h-index: a study of the Brazilian researchers in the field of mathematics pp. 1983-2011

- Deise Deolindo Silva and Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio
- Towards a systematic description of the field using bibliometric analysis: malware evolution pp. 2013-2055

- Sharfah Ratibah Tuan Mat, Mohd Faizal Ab Razak, Mohd Nizam Mohmad Kahar, Juliza Mohamad Arif, Salwana Mohamad and Ahmad Firdaus
- ORCID-linked labeled data for evaluating author name disambiguation at scale pp. 2057-2083

- Jinseok Kim and Jason Owen-Smith
- The relationship between web usage and citation statistics for electronics and information technology articles pp. 2085-2105

- Anthony Breitzman
- A topic network analysis of the system turn in the environmental sciences pp. 2107-2140

- Florian Rabitz, Alin Olteanu, Jurgita Jurkevičienė and Agnė Budžytė
- Rethinking SME default prediction: a systematic literature review and future perspectives pp. 2141-2188

- Francesco Ciampi, Alessandro Giannozzi, Giacomo Marzi and Edward Altman
- Ranking journals through the lens of active visibility pp. 2189-2208

- Rabishankar Giri and Sabuj Kumar Chaudhuri
- To what extent is researchers' data-sharing motivated by formal mechanisms of recognition and credit? pp. 2209-2225

- Pablo Dorta-González, Sara González-Betancor and María Isabel Dorta-González
- Scientific publications at U.S. federal research laboratories pp. 2227-2248

- Albert Link and John Scott
- Comparison of self-citation patterns in WoS and Scopus databases based on national scientific production in Slovenia (1996–2020) pp. 2249-2267

- Gordana Budimir, Sophia Rahimeh, Sameh Tamimi and Primož Južnič
- Quantifying the publication preferences of leading research universities pp. 2269-2310

- Barbara S. Lancho-Barrantes and Francisco J. Cantu-Ortiz
- Multilingual author matching across different academic databases: a case study on KAKEN, DBLP, and PubMed pp. 2311-2327

- Yuto Chikazawa, Marie Katsurai and Ikki Ohmukai
- Turing Award elites revisited: patterns of productivity, collaboration, authorship and impact pp. 2329-2348

- Yinyu Jin, Sha Yuan, Zhou Shao, Wendy Hall and Jie Tang
- Measuring research performance of Iraqi universities using Scopus data pp. 2349-2363

- Ghassan Abdul-Majeed, Wissam Mahmood and Nasri S. M. Namer
- National orientation of Ukrainian journals: means-ends decoupling in a semi-peripheral state pp. 2365-2389

- Myroslava Hladchenko and Henk F. Moed
- The swift knowledge development path of COVID-19 research: the first 150 days pp. 2391-2399

- Mei Ho and John S. Liu
- The imaginary carrot: no correlation between raising funds and research productivity in geosciences pp. 2401-2407

- Gregoire Mariethoz, Frédéric Herman and Amelie Dreiss
- Quantitative and qualitative studies of science and technology in Latin America pp. 2411-2412

- Claudia N. Gonzalez-Brambila
- Production profiles in Brazilian Science, with special attention to social sciences and humanities pp. 2413-2435

- Concepta McManus and Abilio Afonso Baeta Neves
- Lean in information technology departments or companies: identifying publications on the Scopus and Web of Science databases pp. 2437-2457

- Naia Augusto Barud, Renata Araujo Oliveira, Carlos Francisco Simões Gomes, Adriana Manzolillo Sanseverino, Mara Regina Santos Barcelos and Marcos Santos
- Mapping of the behavior of scientific publications since the decade of 1990 until the present day in the field of food and nutrition security pp. 2459-2483

- Bethânia Ávila Rodrigues, Mariana Machado Fidelis Nascimento and Juliana Vitória Messias Bittencourt
- Influence of the international collaboration in the field of metric studies of science and technology: the case of Mexico (1971–2018) pp. 2485-2511

- Luna-Morales Maria Elena, Luna-Morales Evelia and Pérez-Angón Miguel Ángel
- Pharmacology and Pharmacy: research and innovation analysis pp. 2513-2522

- Darlenis Herrera-Vallejera and Salvador Gorbea-Portal
- Openness trends in Brazilian citation data: factors related to the use of DOIs pp. 2523-2556

- Rogério Mugnaini, Grischa Fraumann, Esteban F. Tuesta and Abel L. Packer
- Research networks on the access of drinking water in Mexico City (2004–2018) pp. 2557-2573

- Diana Tapia-Pacheco, Laura Liliana Villa-Vázquez and Miguel Ángel Pérez-Angón
- The expansion of modern science through the Catalog of Scientific Papers, XIX century: the Latin American presence pp. 2575-2593

- Jazmín I. Gutiérrez-Maya, Francisco Collazo-Reyes and Rodrigo A. Vega y Ortega Baez
- Patterns and evolution of publication and co-authorship in Social Sciences in Mexico pp. 2595-2626

- Claudia N. González Brambila and José Luis Olivares-Vázquez
- Transdisciplinary knowledge production in mainstream journals: from the perspective of the participation of social actors in Mexico pp. 2627-2641

- Roberto Lopez-Olmedo and Norma Georgina Gutierrez-Serrano
- Multidimensional quantitative analysis of the Cuban scientific output and its regional context pp. 2643-2665

- Ernesto Galbán-Rodríguez, Deborah Torres-Ponjuán and Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge
Volume 126, issue 2, 2021
- Identifying spatial technology clusters from patenting concentrations using heat map kernel density estimation pp. 911-930

- Pieter E. Stek
- Comparative analysis of the research productivity, publication quality, and collaboration patterns of top ranked library and information science schools in China and the United States pp. 931-950

- Zhenyue Zhao, Xuelian Pan and Weina Hua
- Webometrics: evolution of social media presence of universities pp. 951-967

- Raheem Sarwar, Afifa Zia, Raheel Nawaz, Ayman Fayoumi, Naif Radi Aljohani and Saeed-Ul Hassan
- A deep learning framework to early identify emerging technologies in large-scale outlier patents: an empirical study of CNC machine tool pp. 969-994

- Yuan Zhou, Fang Dong, Yufei Liu and Liang Ran
- Flow of ideas in the study of communication channels and references in publications on nanotechnology applied to food and agriculture in Mexico pp. 995-1017

- Yoscelina Iraida Hernandez-García and Mónica Anzaldo Montoya
- Does the citation period have any effect on the informative value of selected citation indicators in research evaluations? pp. 1019-1047

- Marcel Clermont, Johanna Krolak and Dirk Tunger
- Do current radical innovation measures actually measure radical drug innovation? pp. 1049-1078

- Ingo Stiller, Arjen Witteloostuijn and Bart Cambré
- What academic mobility configurations contribute to high performance: an fsQCA analysis of CSC-funded visiting scholars pp. 1079-1100

- Junwan Liu, Rui Wang and Shuo Xu
- Comparison of academic book impact from a disciplinary perspective: an analysis of citations and altmetric indicators pp. 1101-1123

- Siluo Yang, Xin Xing, Fan Qi and Maria Cláudia Cabrini Grácio
- A comparative study of first and all-author bibliographic coupling analysis based on Scientometrics pp. 1125-1147

- Song Yanhui, Wu Lijuan and Qiu Junping
- A ResearchGate-way to an international academic community? pp. 1149-1171

- Shannon Mason and Yusuke Sakurai
- Machine learning misclassification of academic publications reveals non-trivial interdependencies of scientific disciplines pp. 1173-1186

- Alexey Lyutov, Yilmaz Uygun and Marc-Thorsten Hütt
- Correction to: Machine learning misclassification of academic publications reveals non‑trivial interdependencies of scientific disciplines pp. 1187-1187

- Alexey Lyutov, Yilmaz Uygun and Marc‑Thorsten Hütt
- Using altmetrics for detecting impactful research in quasi-zero-day time-windows: the case of COVID-19 pp. 1189-1215

- Erik Boetto, Maria Pia Fantini, Aldo Gangemi, Davide Golinelli, Manfredi Greco, Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Valentina Presutti and Flavia Rallo
- Applying advanced technologies to improve clinical trials: a systematic mapping study pp. 1217-1238

- Esther Nanzayi Ngayua, Jianjia He and Kwabena Agyei-Boahene
- Why an automated tracker finds poor sharing of clinical trial results for an academic sponsor: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1239-1248

- E. Decullier, P. V. Tang, L. Huot and H. Maisonneuve
- Citation inequality and the Journal Impact Factor: median, mean, (does it) matter? pp. 1249-1269

- Tobias Kiesslich, Marlena Beyreis, Georg Zimmermann and Andreas Traweger
- Identifying influential studies and maturity level in intellectual structure of fields: evidence from strategic management pp. 1271-1309

- Mehmet Ali Köseoglu, John A. Parnell and Melissa Yan Yee Yick
- Institutional barriers to participation in EU framework programs: contrasting the Swiss and UK cases pp. 1311-1328

- Marco Cavallaro and Benedetto Lepori
- Internationalisation, innovation, and academic–corporate co-publications pp. 1329-1358

- Hans Pohl
- Mapping the research history, collaborations and trends of remote sensing in fire ecology pp. 1359-1388

- Mariana M. M. Santana, Eduardo Mariano-Neto, Rodrigo N. Vasconcelos, Pavel Dodonov and José M. M. Medeiros
- Visualizing research trends and research theme evolution in E-learning field: 1999–2018 pp. 1389-1414

- Yang Bai, Hongxiu Li and Yong Liu
- Scientometric analysis and knowledge mapping of literature-based discovery (1986–2020) pp. 1415-1451

- Andrej Kastrin and Dimitar Hristovski
- The contribution of CEE authors to psychological science: a comparative analysis of papers published in CEE and non-CEE journals indexed by Scopus in the period 1996—2013 pp. 1453-1469

- Darja Maslić Seršić, Marina Martinčević and Maja Jokić
- Text structuring methods based on complex network: a systematic review pp. 1471-1493

- Samuel Zanferdini Oliva, Livia Oliveira-Ciabati, Denise Gazotto Dezembro, Mário Sérgio Adolfi Júnior, Maísa Carvalho Silva, Hugo Cesar Pessotti and Juliana Tarossi Pollettini
- The lack of meaningful boundary differences between journal impact factor quartiles undermines their independent use in research evaluation pp. 1495-1525

- Gabriel-Alexandru Vȋiu and Mihai Păunescu
- Forecasting the future of library and information science and its sub-fields pp. 1527-1551

- Zehra Taşkın
- Big data augmentated business trend identification: the case of mobile commerce pp. 1553-1579

- Ozcan Saritas, Pavel Bakhtin, Ilya Kuzminov and Elena Khabirova
- Paper acceptance prediction at the institutional level based on the combination of individual and network features pp. 1581-1597

- Wenyan Wang, Jun Zhang, Fang Zhou, Peng Chen and Bing Wang
- Quantitative evaluation of the production and trends in research applying the structural equation modelling method pp. 1599-1617

- Francisco Javier Blanco-Encomienda and Elena Rosillo-Díaz
- Validation of the Astro dataset clustering solutions with external data pp. 1619-1645

- Paul Donner
- An intersectional approach to analyse gender productivity and open access: a bibliometric analysis of the Italian National Research Council pp. 1647-1673

- Roberta Ruggieri, Fabrizio Pecoraro and Daniela Luzi
- How the publish-or-perish principle divides a science: the case of economists pp. 1675-1694

- Hendrik P. Dalen
- The evolutionary pattern of language in scientific writings: A case study of Philosophical Transactions of Royal Society (1665–1869) pp. 1695-1724

- Kun Sun, Haitao Liu and Wenxin Xiong
- Exploring WorldCat identities as an altmetric information source: a library catalog analysis experiment in the field of Scientometrics pp. 1725-1743

- Daniel Torres-Salinas, Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado and Mike Thelwall
- Impact for whom? Mapping the users of public research with lexicon-based text mining pp. 1745-1774

- Andrea Bonaccorsi, Filippo Chiarello and Gualtiero Fantoni
- An empirical review of the different variants of the probabilistic affinity index as applied to scientific collaboration pp. 1775-1795

- Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Yi Bu, Nicolás Robinson-García and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- A study of citations to STEM databases: ACM Digital Library, Engineering Village, IEEE Xplore, and MathSciNet pp. 1797-1811

- Robert Tomaszewski
- The new norm: Computer Science conferences respond to COVID-19 pp. 1813-1827

- Omar Mubin, Fady Alnajjar, Abdullah Shamail, Suleman Shahid and Simeon Simoff
- The spin-off to civilian medical practice in the UK and USA from medical research developed during conflict pp. 1829-1839

- Grant Lewison, Philip Roe, Richard Sullivan and Martin Bricknell
- The ethics of scientific recommender systems pp. 1841-1848

- Andrea Polonioli
- Pandemic publication: correction and erratum in COVID-19 publications pp. 1849-1857

- Shima Moradi and Sajedeh Abdi
- CiteScore: risk of copy-cat, fake and misleading metrics pp. 1859-1862

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- Correction to: Persistent nepotism in peer-review pp. 1863-1865

- Ulf Sandström and Martin Hällsten
Volume 126, issue 1, 2021
- Recommendation system for technology convergence opportunities based on self-supervised representation learning pp. 1-25

- Jungpyo Lee and So Young Sohn
- A spatial–temporal network analysis of patent transfers from U.S. universities to firms pp. 27-54

- Tao Hu and Yin Zhang
- Innovativeness: a bibliometric vision of the conceptual and intellectual structures and the past and future research directions pp. 55-92

- Danilo Magno Marchiori, Silvio Popadiuk, Emerson Mainardes and Ricardo Gouveia Rodrigues
- Identifying the technological knowledge depreciation rate using patent citation data: a case study of the solar photovoltaic industry pp. 93-115

- Jie Liu, Arnulf Grubler, Tieju Ma and Dieter Kogler
- On the disruptive power of small-teams research pp. 117-133

- António Osório and Lutz Bornmann
- A comparative study of abstractive and extractive summarization techniques to label subgroups on patent dataset pp. 135-156

- Cinthia M. Souza, Magali R. G. Meireles and Paulo E. M. Almeida
- Thirty years of research into hate speech: topics of interest and their evolution pp. 157-179

- Alice Tontodimamma, Eugenia Nissi, Annalina Sarra and Lara Fontanella
- Use of relative extra citation counts and uncited publications to enhance the discriminatory power of the h-index pp. 181-199

- Shaibu Mohammed, Emmanuel K. Nyantakyi, Anthony Morgan, Prosper Anumah and Justice Sarkodie-kyeremeh
- The coauthorship networks of the most productive European researchers pp. 201-224

- Marian-Gabriel Hâncean, Matjaž Perc and Jürgen Lerner
- Analysis of the evolution and collaboration networks of citizen science scientific publications pp. 225-257

- M. Pelacho, G. Ruiz, F. Sanz, A. Tarancón and J. Clemente-Gallardo
- Number of references: a large-scale study of interval ratios pp. 259-285

- Jeppe Nicolaisen and Tove Faber Frandsen
- Does research collaboration influence the “disruption” of articles? Evidence from neurosciences pp. 287-303

- Dongqing Lyu, Kaile Gong, Xuanmin Ruan, Ying Cheng and Jiang Li
- Mapping computer science research in Africa: using academic networking sites for assessing research activity pp. 305-334

- Matthew Harsh, Ravtosh Bal, Alex Weryha, Justin Whatley, Charles C. Onu and Lisa M. Negro
- Ranking of author assessment parameters using Logistic Regression pp. 335-353

- Muhammad Usman, Ghulam Mustafa and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Conference proceedings publications in bibliographic databases: a case study of countries in Southeast Asia pp. 355-387

- Philip J. Purnell
- Do journals and corporate sponsors back certain views in topics where disagreement prevails? pp. 389-415

- Peter Ingwersen, Soeren Holm, Birger Larsen and Thomas Ploug
- A scientometric review of permafrost research based on textual analysis (1948–2020) pp. 417-436

- Frederique Bordignon
- A scientometric study of doctoral theses on the Roma in the Iberian Peninsula during the 1977–2018 period pp. 437-458

- Norma Salgado-Orellana, Emilio Berrocal de-Luna and Calixto Gutiérrez-Braojos
- Do open access journal articles experience a citation advantage? Results and methodological reflections of an application of multiple measures to an analysis by WoS subject areas pp. 459-484

- Isabel Basson, Jaco P. Blanckenberg and Heidi Prozesky
- Citation contagion: a citation analysis of selected predatory marketing journals pp. 485-506

- Salim Moussa
- Correction to: Citation contagion: a citation analysis of selected predatory marketing journals pp. 507-507

- Salim Moussa
- The use of bootstrapping method to compare research achievements for ophthalmology authors in the US since 2010 pp. 509-520

- Shu-Chun Kuo, Yu-Tsen Yeh, Wei-Chih Kan and Tsair-Wei Chien
- A TOPSIS model for understanding the authors choice of journal selection pp. 521-543

- Zeynep Didem Unutmaz Durmuşoğlu and Alptekin Durmuşoğlu
- A framework for assessing the peer review duration of journals: case study in computer science pp. 545-563

- Besim Bilalli, Rana Faisal Munir and Alberto Abelló
- How hot are hot papers? The issue of prolificacy and self-citation stacking pp. 565-578

- Mansour Haghighat and Javad Hayatdavoudi
- Are organizational and economic proximity driving factors of scientific collaboration? Evidence from Spanish universities, 2001–2010 pp. 579-602

- Ana Fernández, Esther Ferrándiz and M. Dolores León
- Research interdisciplinarity: STEM versus non-STEM pp. 603-618

- Shahadat Uddin, Tasadduq Imam and Mohammad Mozumdar
- Ages of cited references and growth of scientific knowledge: an explication of the gamma distribution in business and management disciplines pp. 619-640

- Anthony G. Stacey
- A comprehensive quality assessment framework for scientific events pp. 641-682

- Sahar Vahdati, Said Fathalla, Christoph Lange, Andreas Behrend, Aysegul Say, Zeynep Say and Sören Auer
- Scientific knowledge production and research collaboration between Australia and South Korea: patterns and dynamics based on co-authorship pp. 683-706

- Minsoo Choi, Heejin Lee and Hanah Zoo
- When international academic conferences go virtual pp. 707-724

- Martin Falk and Eva Hagsten
- Understanding the temporal evolution of COVID-19 research through machine learning and natural language processing pp. 725-739

- Ashkan Ebadi, Pengcheng Xi, Stéphane Tremblay, Bruce Spencer, Raman Pall and Alexander Wong
- Gender gap in medical research: a bibliometric study in Swiss university hospitals pp. 741-755

- Paul Sebo, Sylvain de Lucia and Nathalie Vernaz
- Building the genealogy of family business internationalization: a bibliometric mixed-method approach pp. 757-783

- Marco Galvagno and Vincenzo Pisano
- Impact of the reference list features on the number of citations pp. 785-799

- Stefano Mammola, Diego Fontaneto, Alejandro Martínez and Filipe Chichorro
- Funding research in Brazil pp. 801-823

- Concepta McManus and Abilio Afonso Baeta Neves
- Quality censoring in peer review pp. 825-830

- J. A. Garcia, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Publishing volumes in major databases related to Covid-19 pp. 831-842

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Panagiotis Tsigaris and Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh
- Publish or perish: rejection, scientometrics and academic success pp. 843-847

- Adrian Furnham
- A matter of time: publication dates in Web of Science Core Collection pp. 849-857

- Weishu Liu
- Are all voices heard in the COVID-19 debate? pp. 859-862

- Stan Benjamens, Vincent E. Meijer, Robert A. Pol and Martijn P. D. Haring
- Will the increase in publication volumes “dilute” prestigious journals’ impact factors? A trend analysis of the FT50 journals pp. 863-869

- Tenghao Zhang
- Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and OpenCitations’ COCI: a multidisciplinary comparison of coverage via citations pp. 871-906

- Alberto Martín-Martín, Mike Thelwall, Enrique Orduna-Malea and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
- Correction to: Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and OpenCitations’ COCI: a multidisciplinary comparison of coverage via citations pp. 907-908

- Alberto Martín-Martín, Mike Thelwall, Enrique Orduna-Malea and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
- Retraction Note to: Bibliometric study of Electronic Commerce Research in Information Systems & MIS Journals pp. 909-909

- Arthur Jing Lin, Chien-Lung Hsu and Chun-Hao Chiang
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