Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 87, issue 3, 2011
- Research trends analysis by comparing data mining and customer relationship management through bibliometric methodology pp. 425-450

- Hsu-Hao Tsai
- Quantitative analysis of collaborative and mobility networks pp. 451-466

- Takao Furukawa, Nobuyuki Shirakawa and Kumi Okuwada
- Towards a new crown indicator: an empirical analysis pp. 467-481

- Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan Eck, Thed N. Leeuwen, Martijn S. Visser and Anthony F. J. Raan
- Sex differences in research funding, productivity and impact: an analysis of Québec university professors pp. 483-498

- Vincent Larivière, Etienne Vignola-Gagné, Christian Villeneuve, Pascal Gélinas and Yves Gingras
- Evaluating research: from informed peer review to bibliometrics pp. 499-514

- Giovanni Abramo and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo
- The Energy–Exergy–Entropy (or EEE) sequences in bibliometric assessment pp. 515-524

- Gangan Prathap
- Climate change and interdisciplinarity: a co-citation analysis of IPCC Third Assessment Report pp. 525-550

- Andreas Bjurström and Merritt Polk
- High-impact papers presented in the subject category of water resources in the essential science indicators database of the institute for scientific information pp. 551-562

- Kun-Yang Chuang, Ming-Huang Wang and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Funding acknowledgement analysis: an enhanced tool to investigate research sponsorship impacts: the case of nanotechnology pp. 563-586

- Jue Wang and Philip Shapira
- A fresh approach to evaluating the academic ranking of world universities pp. 587-596

- Veljko Jeremic, Milica Bulajic, Milan Martic and Zoran Radojicic
- Accuracy of inter-researcher similarity measures based on topical and social clues pp. 597-620

- Guillaume Cabanac
- The j-index: a new bibliometric index and multivariate comparisons between other common indices pp. 621-639

- Roberto Todeschini
- The dangers of performance-based research funding in non-competitive higher education systems pp. 641-654

- Giovanni Abramo, Tindaro Cicero and Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo
- Obituary pp. 655-656

- Hans-Jürgen Czerwon
- Collaboration patterns in patent networks and their relationship with the transfer of technology: the case study of the CSIC patents pp. 657-666

- José Luis Ortega
- Where do Italian universities stand? An in-depth statistical analysis of national and international rankings pp. 667-681

- Marco Geraci and M. Degli Esposti
- The impact factor rank-order distribution revisited pp. 683-685

- L. Egghe
- Forecasting trends of development of psychology from a bibliometric perspective pp. 687-694

- Günter Krampen, Alexander Eye and Gabriel Schui
- Mining typical features for highly cited papers pp. 695-706

- Mingyang Wang, Guang Yu and Daren Yu
Volume 87, issue 2, 2011
- Citation lag analysis in supply chain research pp. 221-232

- Hiroko Nakamura, Shinji Suzuki, Tomobe Hironori, Yuya Kajikawa and Ichiro Sakata
- Simulations of opinion changes in scientific communities pp. 233-250

- Pawel Sobkowicz
- Investigating different types of research collaboration and citation impact: a case study of Harvard University’s publications pp. 251-265

- Ali Gazni and Fereshteh Didegah
- A socio-technical perspective on e-government issues in developing countries: a scientometrics approach pp. 267-286

- Gohar Feroz Khan, Junghoon Moon, Han Woo Park, Bobby Swar and Jae Jeung Rho
- Mathematical derivation of the scale-dependence of the h-index and other h-type indices pp. 287-292

- L. Egghe
- Peer review and over-competitive research funding fostering mainstream opinion to monopoly pp. 293-301

- Hui Fang
- Predicting faculty job centrality in communication pp. 303-314

- Thomas Hugh Feeley, Katherine Hart LaVail and George A. Barnett
- Knowledge production through collaborative research in sub-Saharan Africa: how much do countries contribute to each other’s knowledge output and citation impact? pp. 315-336

- Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha and Jan Resenga Maluleka
- Longitudinal and cross-sectional study of registered nurses in Sweden who undertake a PhD showing that nurses continue to publish in English after their PhD but male nurses are more productive than female nurses pp. 337-345

- Lars H. Breimer and Janeth Leksell
- Self-citation: comparison between Radiology, European Radiology and Radiology for 1997–1998 pp. 347-356

- Alexander N. Larcombe and Sasha C. Voss
- Towards a typology of research performance diversity: the case of top Hungarian players pp. 357-371

- Sándor Soós and George Kampis
- Interpreting maps of science using citation context sentiments: a preliminary investigation pp. 373-388

- Henry Small
- European research policy and bibliometric indicators, 1990–2005 pp. 389-398

- Henri Delanghe, Brian Sloan and Ugur Muldur
- A national-scale cross-time analysis of university research performance pp. 399-413

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Flavia Di Costa
- A priori vs. a posteriori normalisation of citation indicators. The case of journal ranking pp. 415-424

- Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert, Bart Thijs and Koenraad Debackere
Volume 87, issue 1, 2011
- Exploring the management information systems discipline: a scientometric study of ICIS, PACIS and ASAC pp. 1-16

- Mihail Cocosila, Alexander Serenko and Ofir Turel
- What makes a great journal great in the sciences? Which came first, the chicken or the egg? pp. 17-40

- Chia-Lin Chang, Michael McAleer and Les Oxley
- Technology achievement index 2009: ranking and comparative study of nations pp. 41-62

- Anthony Nasir, Tariq Mahmood Ali, Sheikh Shahdin and Tariq Ur Rahman
- Factors affecting inter-regional academic scientific collaboration within Europe: the role of economic distance pp. 63-74

- Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado, Esther Ferrándiz and M. Dolores León
- Effect on the journal impact factor of the number and document type of citing records: a wide-scale study pp. 75-84

- Juan Miguel Campanario, Jesús Carretero, Vera Marangon, Antonio Molina and Germán Ros
- Detecting h-index manipulation through self-citation analysis pp. 85-98

- Christoph Bartneck and Servaas Kokkelmans
- Is correspondence reflected in the author position? A bibliometric study of the relation between corresponding author and byline position pp. 99-105

- Pauline Mattsson, Carl Johan Sundberg and Patrice Laget
- Further characterizations of the Hirsch index pp. 107-114

- Antonio Quesada
- Intellectual structure of stem cell research: a comprehensive author co-citation analysis of a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary field pp. 115-131

- Dangzhi Zhao and Andreas Strotmann
- Q-measures and betweenness centrality in a collaboration network: a case study of the field of informetrics pp. 133-147

- Raf Guns, Yu Xian Liu and Dilruba Mahbuba
- International collaboration in psychology is on the rise pp. 149-158

- Reinhold Kliegl and Douglas Bates
- International collaboration of three ‘giants’ with the G7 countries in emerging nanobiopharmaceuticals pp. 159-170

- Qingjun Zhao and Jiancheng Guan
- Comments on the modified collaborative coefficient pp. 171-174

- Ronald Rousseau
- Industry evolution and key technologies in China based on patent analysis pp. 175-188

- Jia Zheng, Zhi-yun Zhao, Xu Zhang, Dar-zen Chen, Mu-hsuan Huang, Xiao-ping Lei, Ze-yu Zhang, Yun-hua Zhao and Run-sheng Liu
- Empirical study of journal impact factors obtained using the classical two-year citation window versus a five-year citation window pp. 189-204

- Juan Miguel Campanario
- Scientometric analysis of the major Iranian medical universities pp. 205-220

- Mohammad A. Abolghassemi Fakhree and Abolghasem Jouyban
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