Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 85, issue 3, 2010
- Are finance, management, and marketing autonomous fields of scientific research? An analysis based on journal citations pp. 627-646

- Pedro Vieira and Aurora Teixeira
- Citation accuracy in environmental science journals pp. 647-655

- Robert Lopresti
- To publish or not to publish? On the aggregation and drivers of research performance pp. 657-680

- Kristof De Witte and Nicky Rogge
- The validity of staff editors’ initial evaluations of manuscripts: a case study of Angewandte Chemie International Edition pp. 681-687

- Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Assessment of ontology-based knowledge network formation by Vector-Space Model pp. 689-703

- Pei-Chun Lee, Hsin-Ning Su and Te-Yi Chan
- Peer review research assessment: a sensitivity analysis of performance rankings to the share of research product evaluated pp. 705-720

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Fulvio Viel
- Academic team formation as evolving hypergraphs pp. 721-740

- Carla Taramasco, Jean-Philippe Cointet and Camille Roth
- An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output that takes into account the effect of multiple coauthorship pp. 741-754

- J. E. Hirsch
- A longitudinal analysis of citation distribution breadth for Chinese scholars pp. 755-765

- Siluo Yang, Feng Ma, Yanhui Song and Junping Qiu
- Women in STEM networks: who seeks advice and support from women scientists? pp. 767-790

- Mary K. Feeney and Margarita Bernal
- Enriching knowledge production patterns of Mexican physics in particles and fields pp. 791-802

- Francisco Collazo-Reyes, Ma. Elena Luna-Morales, Jane M. Russell and Miguel Ángel Pérez-Angón
- Development and application of a keyword-based knowledge map for effective R&D planning pp. 803-820

- Byungun Yoon, Sungjoo Lee and Gwanghee Lee
- Dynamics of the scientific community network within the strategic management field through the Strategic Management Journal 1980–2009: the role of cooperation pp. 821-848

- Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo and Luis Ángel Guerras-Martín
- The structure of collaboration in the Journal of Finance pp. 849-860

- Choong Kwai Fatt, Ephrance Abu Ujum and Kuru Ratnavelu
- Indicators are the essence of scientometrics and bibliometrics pp. 861-866

- P. Vinkler
Volume 85, issue 2, 2010
- What makes a journal international? A case study using conservation biology journals pp. 387-400

- Michael Calver, Grant Wardell-Johnson, Stuart Bradley and Ross Taplin
- A longitudinal and cross-sectional study of Swedish biomedical PhD processes 1991–2009 with emphasis on international and gender aspects pp. 401-414

- Lars H. Breimer and Torbjörn K. Nilsson
- A new author’s productivity index: p-index pp. 415-427

- N. Assimakis and M. Adam
- Scientometric indicators: peer-review, bibliometric methods and conflict of interests pp. 429-441

- Primož Južnič, Stojan Pečlin, Matjaž Žaucer, Tilen Mandelj, Miro Pušnik and Franci Demšar
- The iceberg hypothesis revisited pp. 443-461

- Bárbara S. Lancho-Barrantes, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote and Félix Moya-Anegón
- Improvements in productivity based on co-authorship: a case study of published articles in China pp. 463-470

- Cheng-Chung Cho, Ming-Wen Hu and Meng-Chun Liu
- Citation analysis and peer ranking of Australian social science journals pp. 471-487

- Gaby Haddow and Paul Genoni
- Note on R&D expenditures and fixed capital formation pp. 489-494

- Mario Marchi and Maurizio Rocchi
- The impact of the socio-economic crisis of 2001 on the scientific system of Argentina from the scientometric perspective pp. 495-507

- Sandra Miguel, Félix Moya-Anegón and Víctor Herrero-Solana
- Cardiovascular research in Spain. A comparative scientometric study pp. 509-526

- Máxima Bolaños-Pizarro, Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Can applied science be ‘good science’? Exploring the relationship between patent citations and citation impact in nanoscience pp. 527-539

- M. Meyer, K. Debackere and W. Glänzel
- Intellectual structure of biomedical informatics reflected in scholarly events pp. 541-551

- Senator Jeong and Hong-Gee Kim
- Natural selection of academic papers pp. 553-559

- Pandelis Perakakis, Michael Taylor, Marco Mazza and Varvara Trachana
- The iCE approach for journal evaluation pp. 561-565

- Gangan Prathap
- Deconstructing doctoral dissertations: how many papers does it take to make a PhD? pp. 567-579

- Nils T. Hagen
- Multilevel analysis of academic publishing across disciplines: research preference, collaboration, and time on research pp. 581-594

- Jung Cheol Shin and William K. Cummings
- The emergence of social science research on nanotechnology pp. 595-611

- Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie and Alan L. Porter
- Counting the citations: a comparison of Web of Science and Google Scholar in the field of business and management pp. 613-625

- John Mingers and Evangelia A. E. C. G. Lipitakis
Volume 85, issue 1, 2010
- Weak evidence for determinants of citation frequency in ecological articles pp. 1-12

- André Andrian Padial, João Carlos Nabout, Tadeu Siqueira, Luis Mauricio Bini and José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho
- Assessing scientific collaboration through coauthorship and content sharing pp. 13-28

- Francesco Giuliani, Michele Pio De Petris and Giovanni Nico
- The public value of nanotechnology? pp. 29-39

- Erik Fisher, Catherine P. Slade, Derrick Anderson and Barry Bozeman
- The fruits of collaboration in a multidisciplinary field pp. 41-52

- Christoph Bartneck and Jun Hu
- Iranian Medical Universities in SCIE: evaluation of address variation pp. 53-63

- Farzaneh Aminpour, Payam Kabiri, Mohammad Ali Boroumand, Abbas Ali Keshtkar and Seyed Shamsoddin Hejazi
- Mapping knowledge structure by keyword co-occurrence: a first look at journal papers in Technology Foresight pp. 65-79

- Hsin-Ning Su and Pei-Chun Lee
- Correlation between the Journal Impact Factor and three other journal citation indices pp. 81-93

- Mark R. Elkins, Christopher G. Maher, Robert D. Herbert, Anne M. Moseley and Catherine Sherrington
- Measures for textual patent similarities: a guided way to select appropriate approaches pp. 95-109

- Martin G. Moehrle
- Trends in research foci in life science fields over the last 30 years monitored by emerging topics pp. 111-127

- Ryosuke L. Ohniwa, Aiko Hibino and Kunio Takeyasu
- Characterizing a scientific elite: the social characteristics of the most highly cited scientists in environmental science and ecology pp. 129-143

- John N. Parker, Christopher Lortie and Stefano Allesina
- A scientometric assessment of the Southern Africa Development Community: science in the tip of Africa pp. 145-154

- Anastassios Pouris
- Methods for identifying emerging General Purpose Technologies: a case study of nanotechnologies pp. 155-170

- Laura I. Schultz and Fred Joutz
- Does the higher citation of collaborative research differ from region to region? A case study of Economics pp. 171-183

- Jonathan M. Levitt and Mike Thelwall
- An iCE map approach to evaluate performance and efficiency of scientific production of countries pp. 185-191

- Gangan Prathap
- Worsening file-drawer problem in the abstracts of natural, medical and social science databases pp. 193-202

- Marco Pautasso
- Analysis of the ch-index: an indicator to evaluate the diffusion of scientific research output by citers pp. 203-217

- Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico Maisano, Anna Perotti and Andrea Proto
- A new approach to analyzing patterns of collaboration in co-authorship networks: mesoscopic analysis and interpretation pp. 219-242

- Theresa Velden, Asif-ul Haque and Carl Lagoze
- Comparing university rankings pp. 243-256

- Isidro F. Aguillo, Judit Bar-Ilan, Mark Levene and José Luis Ortega
- Using content-based and bibliometric features for machine learning models to predict citation counts in the biomedical literature pp. 257-270

- Lawrence D. Fu and Constantin F. Aliferis
- A new approach to measuring scientific production in JCR journals and its application to Spanish public universities pp. 271-293

- José María Gómez-Sancho and María Jesús Mancebón-Torrubia
- Too much noise in the Times Higher Education rankings pp. 295-299

- Fred L. Bookstein, Horst Seidler, Martin Fieder and Georg Winckler
- Citation graph, weighted impact factors and performance indices pp. 301-315

- Karol Życzkowski
- Evidence base, quantitation and collaboration: three novel indices for bibliometric content analysis pp. 317-328

- Louise Wiles, Timothy Olds and Marie Williams
- A comparison of the scientific performance of the U.S. and the European union at the turn of the 21st century pp. 329-344

- Pedro Albarran, Juan A. Crespo, Ignacio Ortuño and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- News in brief and features in New Scientist magazine and the biomedical research papers that they cite, August 2008 to July 2009 pp. 345-359

- Grant Lewison and Thomas Turnbull
- Mapping of dental science research in India: a scientometric analysis of India’s research output, 1999–2008 pp. 361-376

- Har Kaur and B. M. Gupta
- Shaping the European research collaboration in the 6th Framework Programme health thematic area through network analysis pp. 377-386

- José Luis Ortega and Isidro F. Aguillo
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