Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 124, issue 3, 2020
- Two layer-based trajectory analysis of the research trend in automotive fuel industry pp. 1701-1719

- Na Kyeong Lee, Yukyeong Han, Wei Xong and Min Song
- A node resistance-based probability model for resolving duplicate named entities pp. 1721-1743

- Namyong Kang, Jeong-Jae Kim, Byung-Won On and Ingyu Lee
- Obscure but important: examining the indirect effects of alliance networks in exploratory and exploitative innovation paradigms pp. 1745-1764

- Gupeng Zhang, Xiao Wang and Hongbo Duan
- A document-structure-based complex network model for extracting text keywords pp. 1765-1791

- YiJun Liu, Li Zhang and Xiaoli Lian
- Communities of attention networks: introducing qualitative and conversational perspectives for altmetrics pp. 1793-1809

- Ronaldo Ferreira Araujo
- An algorithm for automatic assignment of reviewers to papers pp. 1811-1850

- Yordan Kalmukov
- U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings: Which institutional metrics contribute to sustained stratification? pp. 1851-1869

- Izzat Alsmadi, Z. W. Taylor and Joshua Childs
- Toward a stochastically robust normalized impact factor against fraud and scams pp. 1871-1884

- Khaled Belkadhi and Adel Trabelsi
- A co-occurrence based approach of automatic keyword expansion using mass diffusion pp. 1885-1905

- Xicheng Yin, Hongwei Wang, Pei Yin, Hengmin Zhu and Zhenyu Zhang
- A context-aware citation recommendation model with BERT and graph convolutional networks pp. 1907-1922

- Chanwoo Jeong, Sion Jang, Eunjeong Park and Sungchul Choi
- Keyword-citation-keyword network: a new perspective of discipline knowledge structure analysis pp. 1923-1943

- Qikai Cheng, Jiamin Wang, Wei Lu, Yong Huang and Yi Bu
- First systematic review on PM-bound water: exploring the existing knowledge domain using the CiteSpace software pp. 1945-2008

- Kamila Widziewicz-Rzońca and Malwina Tytła
- Gender differences and patenting in Latin America: understanding female participation in commercial science pp. 2009-2036

- Domingo Sifontes and Rosa Morales
- Eco-system mapping of techno-science linkages at the level of scholarly journals and fields pp. 2037-2055

- Xiaozan Lyu, Ping Zhou and Loet Leydesdorff
- Mapping an innovation ecosystem using network clustering and community identification: a multi-layered framework pp. 2057-2081

- Guannan Xu, Weijie Hu, Yuanyuan Qiao and Yuan Zhou
- Social networks formed by follower–followee relationships on academic social networking sites: an examination of corporation users pp. 2083-2101

- Weiwei Yan, Qian Liu, Ruoyu Chen and Shengwei Yi
- Does presence of social media plugins in a journal website result in higher social media attention of its research publications? pp. 2103-2143

- Mousumi Karmakar, Sumit Kumar Banshal and Vivek Kumar Singh
- Comprehensive metrological and content analysis of the public–private partnerships (PPPs) research field: a new bibliometric journey pp. 2145-2184

- Jiangang Shi, Kaifeng Duan, Guangdong Wu, Rui Zhang and Xiaowei Feng
- Drivers of article processing charges in open access pp. 2185-2206

- Oliver Budzinski, Thomas Grebel, Jens Wolling and Xijie Zhang
- On bibliometrics in academic promotions: a case study in computer science and engineering in Italy pp. 2207-2228

- Camil Demetrescu, Irene Finocchi, Andrea Ribichini and Marco Schaerf
- Mapping research fields using co-nomination: the case of hyper-authorship heavy flavour physics pp. 2229-2249

- Maria Karaulova, Maria Nedeva and Duncan A. Thomas
- Sources of doubt: actors, forums, and language of climate change skepticism pp. 2251-2277

- Ferenc Jankó, Áron Drüszler, Borbála Gálos, Norbert Móricz, Judit Papp-Vancsó, Ildikó Pieczka, Rita Pongrácz, Ervin Rasztovits, Zsuzsanna Soósné Dezső and Orsolya Szabó
- Putting personality in context: determinants of research productivity and impact in political science pp. 2279-2300

- Paul A. Djupe, Kim Quaile Hill, Amy Erica Smith and Anand E. Sokhey
- Co-worker network: How closely are researchers who published in the top five economics journals related? pp. 2301-2317

- Tolga Yuret
- Development of science and education in the Western Balkan countries: competitiveness with the EU pp. 2319-2339

- Živan Živković and Marija Panić
- On interdisciplinary collaborations in scientific coauthorship networks: the case of the Brazilian community pp. 2341-2360

- Geraldo J. Pessoa Junior, Thiago M. R. Dias, Thiago H. P. Silva and Alberto H. F. Laender
- Italian sociologists: a community of disconnected groups pp. 2361-2382

- Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Vincent Antonio Traag, Alberto Caimo and Flaminio Squazzoni
- Scientific collaboration in Russian universities before and after the excellence initiative Project 5-100 pp. 2383-2407

- Nataliya Matveeva and Anuška Ferligoj
- The author–reviewer game pp. 2409-2431

- J. A. Garcia, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Where have all the working papers gone? Evidence from four major economics working paper series pp. 2433-2441

- Alexandra Baumann and Klaus Wohlrabe
- Self-defined information indices: application to the case of university rankings pp. 2443-2456

- A. Ferrer-Sapena, E. Erdogan, E Jiménez-Fernández, E. A. Sánchez-Pérez and F. Peset
- China’s scholarship shows atypical referencing patterns pp. 2457-2468

- Caroline S. Wagner, Xiaojing Cai and Satyam Mukherjee
- The world-systemic network of global elite sociology: the western male monoculture at faculties of the top one-hundred sociology departments of the world pp. 2469-2495

- Marton Demeter and Tamas Toth
- Investigating the quantity–quality relationship in scientific creativity: an empirical examination of expected residual variance and the tilted funnel hypothesis pp. 2497-2518

- Boris Forthmann, Mark Leveling, Yixiao Dong and Denis Dumas
- An extensive analysis of the presence of altmetric data for Web of Science publications across subject fields and research topics pp. 2519-2549

- Zhichao Fang, Rodrigo Costas, Wencan Tian, Xianwen Wang and Paul Wouters
- Do journals flipping to gold open access show an OA citation or publication advantage? pp. 2551-2575

- Nuria Bautista-Puig, Carmen Lopez-Illescas, Felix Moya-Anegon, Vicente Guerrero-Bote and Henk F. Moed
- Getting a head start: turn-of-the-month submission effect for accepted papers in management journals pp. 2577-2595

- Liang Meng, Haifeng Wang and Pengfei Han
- Mapping collaboration in international coffee certification research pp. 2597-2618

- Lilian Cervo Cabrera, Carlos Eduardo Caldarelli and Marcia Regina Gabardo Camara
- Open access effect on uncitedness: a large-scale study controlling by discipline, source type and visibility pp. 2619-2644

- Pablo Dorta-González, Rafael Suárez-Vega and María Isabel Dorta-González
- Efficiency and performance analysis of economics research using hesitant fuzzy AHP and OCRA methods pp. 2645-2659

- Gökçe Candan
- Coronavirus mapping in scientific publications: When science advances rapidly and collectively, is access to this knowledge open to society? pp. 2661-2685

- Simone Belli, Rogério Mugnaini, Joan Baltà and Ernest Abadal
- Preliminary analysis of COVID-19 academic information patterns: a call for open science in the times of closed borders pp. 2687-2701

- J. Homolak, I. Kodvanj and D. Virag
- Scenario-driven forecasting: modeling peaks and paths. Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium pp. 2703-2715

- Kristof Decock, Koenraad Debackere, Anne- Mieke Vandamme and Bart Looy
- Letter to the Editor: Comments on the paper of Batagelj—on fractional approach to analysis of linked networks pp. 2717-2722

- Gangan Prathap and Somenath Mukherjee
- Same same but different: self-citations identified through Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection pp. 2723-2732

- Hui Li and Weishu Liu
- Octopus affiliations pp. 2733-2735

- Khaled Moustafa
- Correction to: Citation concept analysis (CCA): a new form of citation analysis revealing the usefulness of concepts for other researchers illustrated by exemplary case studies including classic books by Thomas S. Kuhn and Karl R. Popper pp. 2737-2737

- Lutz Bornmann, K. Brad Wray and Robin Haunschild
- Correction to: Analysis of journal evaluation indicators: an experimental study based on unsupervised Laplacian score pp. 2739-2740

- Lin Feng, Jian Zhou, Sheng-Lan Liu, Ning Cai and Jie Yang
Volume 124, issue 2, 2020
- Informetrics and the study of science–society communications: a bibliometric scoping review pp. 825-842

- Sándor Soós and Anna Kiss
- Comparing the post-WWII publication histories of oceanography and marine geoscience pp. 843-866

- Neil C. Mitchell
- References to literature from the business sector in patent documents: a case study of charging technologies for electric vehicles pp. 867-886

- Zhao Qu and Shanshan Zhang
- The Annus Mirabilis paper: years of peak productivity in scientific careers pp. 887-902

- Gad Yair and Keith Goldstein
- Approximate matching-based unsupervised document indexing approach: application to biomedical domain pp. 903-924

- Kabil Boukhari and Mohamed Nazih Omri
- Investigating the relationship between job satisfaction and academic brain drain: the Italian case pp. 925-952

- Benedetto Torrisi and Giuseppe Pernagallo
- Assessing and predicting the quality of research master’s theses: an application of scientometrics pp. 953-972

- Zheng Xie, Yanwu Li and Zhemin Li
- Tweet Coupling: a social media methodology for clustering scientific publications pp. 973-991

- Saeed-Ul Hassan, Naif R. Aljohani, Mudassir Shabbir, Umair Ali, Sehrish Iqbal, Raheem Sarwar, Eugenio Martínez-Cámara, Sebastián Ventura and Francisco Herrera
- Science behind AI: the evolution of trend, mobility, and collaboration pp. 993-1013

- Sha Yuan, Zhou Shao, Xingxing Wei, Jie Tang, Wendy Hall, Yongli Wang, Ying Wang and Ye Wang
- Research on the impact of global innovation network on 3D printing industry performance pp. 1015-1051

- Xu Bai, Jinxi Wu, Yun Liu and Yihan Xu
- Open innovation from the perspective of network embedding: knowledge evolution and development trend pp. 1053-1080

- Ting Liu and Liu Tang
- Is there a golden age in publication activity?—an analysis of age-related scholarly performance across all scientific disciplines pp. 1081-1097

- Balázs Győrffy, Gyöngyi Csuka, Péter Herman and Ádám Török
- The geography of science in 12 European countries: a NUTS2-level analysis pp. 1099-1125

- David Andersson, Åke E. Andersson, Björn Hårsman and Xiyi Yang
- Evaluation of publication delays in the orthopedic surgery manuscript review process from 2010 to 2015 pp. 1127-1135

- Daniel A. Charen, Nolan A. Maher, Nicole Zubizarreta, Jashvant Poeran, Calin S. Moucha and Shai Shemesh
- Correction to: Evaluation of publication delays in the orthopedic surgery manuscript review process from 2010 to 2015 pp. 1137-1137

- Daniel A. Charen, Nolan A. Maher, Nicole Zubizarreta, Jashvant Poeran, Calin S. Moucha and Shai Shemesh
- Flagging incorrect nucleotide sequence reagents in biomedical papers: To what extent does the leading publication format impede automatic error detection? pp. 1139-1156

- Cyril Labbé, Guillaume Cabanac, Rachael A. West, Thierry Gautier, Bertrand Favier and Jennifer A. Byrne
- A clustering-based approach for the evaluation of candidate emerging technologies pp. 1157-1177

- Serkan Altuntas, Zulfiye Erdogan and Turkay Dereli
- Biclustering high-frequency MeSH terms based on the co-occurrence of distinct semantic types in a MeSH tree pp. 1179-1190

- Li Fang, Xiaobei Zhou and Lei Cui
- Incorporating citation impact into analysis of research trends pp. 1191-1224

- Minchul Lee and Min Song
- Self-correction of science: a comparative study of negative citations and post-publication peer review pp. 1225-1239

- Frederique Bordignon
- Longitudinal patterns in Spanish doctoral theses on scientific medical information: a tertiary study pp. 1241-1260

- Inés M. Fernández-Guerrero, Zoraida Callejas, David Griol and Antonio Fernández-Cano
- Gatekeepers in knowledge transfer between science and technology: an exploratory study in the area of gene editing pp. 1261-1277

- Xian Li, Dangzhi Zhao and Xiaojun Hu
- Scientific knowledge production in China: a comparative analysis pp. 1279-1303

- Chi Mai Nguyen and Jae-Yong Choung
- A place next to Satoshi: foundations of blockchain and cryptocurrency research in business and economics pp. 1305-1333

- Lennart Ante
- The dynamics of the studies of China’s science, technology and innovation (STI): a bibliometric analysis of an emerging field pp. 1335-1365

- Yutao Sun and Cong Cao
- Nature or Science: what Google Trends says pp. 1367-1385

- Houcemeddine Turki, Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb, Mohamed Ben Aouicha and Ajith Abraham
- Bringing the doctoral thesis by published papers to the Social Sciences and the Humanities: A quantitative easing? A small study of doctoral thesis submission rules and practice in two disciplines in the UK pp. 1387-1409

- John Rigby and Barbara Jones
- The implicit preference of bibliometrics for basic research pp. 1411-1419

- Paul Donner and Ulrich Schmoch
- Pattern and trend of scientific knowledge production in North Korea by a semantic network analysis of papers in journal titled technological innovation pp. 1421-1438

- Jungwon Yoon and Han Woo Park
- Convergence or polarisation? The impact of research assessment exercises in the Italian case pp. 1439-1455

- Daniele Checchi, Irene Mazzotta, Sandro Momigliano and Francesco Olivanti
- An evaluation of percentile measures of citation impact, and a proposal for making them better pp. 1457-1478

- Lutz Bornmann and Richard Williams
- Information literacy trends in higher education (2006–2019): visualizing the emerging field of mobile information literacy pp. 1479-1510

- María Pinto, Rosaura Fernández-Pascual, David Caballero-Mariscal and Dora Sales
- Gender gaps in scientific performance: a longitudinal matching study of health sciences researchers pp. 1511-1527

- Tove Faber Frandsen, Rasmus Højbjerg Jacobsen and Jakob Ousager
- Discovering types of research performance of scientists with significant contributions pp. 1529-1552

- Yu-Wei Chang, Dar-Zen Chen and Mu-Hsuan Huang
- Open Sesame? Open access priorities, incentives, and policies among higher education institutions in the United Arab Emirates pp. 1553-1577

- Mohamed Boufarss and Mikael Laakso
- Does the institutional diversity of editorial boards increase journal quality? The case economics field pp. 1579-1597

- Dengsheng Wu, Xiaoli Lu, Jianping Li and Jing Li
- Review and analysis of publications on scientific mobility: assessment of influence, motivation, and trends pp. 1599-1630

- Vadim N. Gureyev, Nikolay A. Mazov, Denis V. Kosyakov and Andrey E. Guskov
- Are uncited papers necessarily all nonimpact papers? A quantitative analysis pp. 1631-1662

- Jianhua Hou and Jiantao Ye
- Sorry, we’re open: Golden open-access and inequality in non-human biological sciences pp. 1663-1675

- Russell J. Gray
- How is a revolutionary scientific paper cited?: the case of Hess’ “History of Ocean Basins” pp. 1677-1683

- K. Brad Wray
- A simple back-of-the-envelope test for self-citations using Google Scholar author profiles pp. 1685-1689

- Frode Eika Sandnes
- Comparing like with like: China ranks first in SCI-indexed research articles since 2018 pp. 1691-1700

- Junwen Zhu and Weishu Liu
Volume 124, issue 1, 2020
- Heterogeneity in industry–university R&D collaboration and firm innovative performance pp. 1-25

- Jun-You Lin and Chih-Hai Yang
- A 3-dimensional analysis for evaluating technology emergence indicators pp. 27-55

- Xiaoyu Liu and Alan L. Porter
- Internationalists and locals: international research collaboration in a resource-poor system pp. 57-105

- Marek Kwiek
- Research productivity of health care policy faculty: a cohort study of Harvard Medical School pp. 107-130

- Manika Lamba
- Journal research data sharing policies: a study of highly-cited journals in neuroscience, physics, and operations research pp. 131-152

- Antti M. Rousi and Mikael Laakso
- Public–private contribution to biopharmaceutical discoveries: a bibliometric analysis of biomedical research in UK pp. 153-168

- Gianluca Fabiano, Andrea Marcellusi and Giampiero Favato
- Academic contribution to industrial innovation by funding type pp. 169-193

- Byeongwoo Kang and Kazuyuki Motohashi
- Evidence-based understanding of introductions of research articles pp. 195-217

- Nida ul Habib Bajwa, Cornelius J. König and Thiemo Kunze
- Diffusion and adoption: an explanatory model of “question mark” and “rising star” articles pp. 219-232

- Guoqiang Liang, Haiyan Hou, Qiao Chen and Zhigang Hu
- Analysis of journal evaluation indicators: an experimental study based on unsupervised Laplacian score pp. 233-254

- Lin Feng, Jian Zhou, Sheng-Lan Liu, Ning Cai and Jie Yang
- Telescopic and panoramic views of library and information science research 2011–2018: a comparison of four weighting schemes for author co-citation analysis pp. 255-270

- Dangzhi Zhao and Andreas Strotmann
- What motivates ‘free’ revealing? Measuring outbound non-pecuniary openness, innovation types and expectations of future profit growth pp. 271-301

- Martie-Louise Verreynne, Rui Torres de Oliveira, John Steen, Marta Indulska and Jerad A. Ford
- Complexity-based quality indicators for human and social capital in science and research: the case of Serbian Homeland versus Diaspora pp. 303-328

- Mladen Djuric, Marina Dobrota and Jovan Filipovic
- The Bologna reform’s impacts on the scientific publication performance of Ph.D. graduates—the case of Slovenia pp. 329-356

- Katarina Rojko, Brankica Bratić and Borut Lužar
- Predicting the future success of scientific publications through social network and semantic analysis pp. 357-377

- Andrea Fronzetti Colladon, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Peter A. Gloor
- Measuring open access publications: a novel normalized open access indicator pp. 379-398

- Abdelghani Maddi
- Modeling citation worthiness by using attention-based bidirectional long short-term memory networks and interpretable models pp. 399-428

- Tong Zeng and Daniel E. Acuna
- A critical examination of international research conducted by North Korean authors: Increasing trends of collaborative research between China and North Korea pp. 429-450

- Eungi Kim and Eun Sil Kim
- The evolution of scientific disciplines in applied sciences: dynamics and empirical properties of experimental physics pp. 451-487

- Mario Coccia
- Mapping the interdisciplinarity in information behavior research: a quantitative study using diversity measure and co-occurrence analysis pp. 489-513

- Shengli Deng and Sudi Xia
- The case of significant variations in gold–green and black open access: evidence from Indian research output pp. 515-531

- Vivek Kumar Singh, Rajesh Piryani and Satya Swarup Srichandan
- Participation of ‘international national organisations’ in Africa’s research: a bibliometric study of agriculture and health in Zimbabwe pp. 533-553

- Similo Ngwenya and Nelius Boshoff
- How many preprints have actually been printed and why: a case study of computer science preprints on arXiv pp. 555-574

- Jialiang Lin, Yao Yu, Yu Zhou, Zhiyang Zhou and Xiaodong Shi
- Cross-disciplinary collaboration versus coexistence in LIS serials: analysis of authorship affiliations in four European countries pp. 575-602

- Cristóbal Urbano and Jordi Ardanuy
- Research hotspots and current challenges of lakes and reservoirs: a bibliometric analysis pp. 603-631

- Long Ho and Peter Goethals
- Finding rising stars in bibliometric networks pp. 633-661

- Ali Daud, Min Song, Malik Khizar Hayat, Tehmina Amjad, Rabeeh Ayaz Abbasi, Hassan Dawood and Anwar Ghani
- The effect of collaboration with large publishers on the internationality and influence of open access journals for research institutions pp. 663-677

- Sumiko Asai
- Large sex difference despite equal opportunity: authorship of over 3000 letters in exercise science and physical therapy journals over 56 years pp. 679-695

- James L. Nuzzo
- Data in Brief: Can a mega-journal for data be useful? pp. 697-709

- Mike Thelwall
- Studying review articles in scientometrics and beyond: a research agenda pp. 711-728

- Clemens Blümel and Alexander Schniedermann
- Mapping research collaborations in different countries and regions: 1980–2019 pp. 729-745

- Zhigang Hu, Wencan Tian, Jiacheng Guo and Xianwen Wang
- How scientific research reacts to international public health emergencies: a global analysis of response patterns pp. 747-773

- Lin Zhang, Wenjing Zhao, Beibei Sun, Ying Huang and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Regarding weight assignment algorithms of main path analysis and the conversion of arc weights to node weights pp. 775-782

- Chung-Huei Kuan
- A note on choosing traversal counts in main path analysis pp. 783-785

- John S. Liu, Louis Y. Y. Lu and Mei Ho
- Facts to consider when analyzing the references of Nobel Prize scientific background pp. 787-790

- Houcemeddine Turki, Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb and Mohamed Ben Aouicha
- Response to the comments of Turki et al. on “The journals that publish Nobel Prize research” pp. 791-793

- R. Bjørk
- Correction to: Response to the comments of Turki et al. on “The journals that publish Nobel Prize research” pp. 795-795

- R. Bjørk
- Correlation between the CiteScore and Journal Impact Factor of top-ranked library and information science journals pp. 797-801

- Hilary I. Okagbue and Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- Accuracy of funding information in Scopus: a comparative case study pp. 803-811

- Weishu Liu
- Controversial practice of rewarding for publications in national journals pp. 813-818

- Serhii Nazarovets
- Multi-criteria altmetric scores are likely to be redundant with respect to a subset of the underlying information pp. 819-824

- Sergio Copiello
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