Scientometrics
1999 - 2025
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Volume 121, issue 3, 2019
- Lutz Bornmann: Recipient of the 2019 Derek John de Solla Price Medal pp. 1235-1238

- Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Analysis of the effect of data properties in automated patent classification pp. 1239-1268

- Juan Carlos Gomez
- P-score: a reputation bibliographic index that complements citation counts pp. 1269-1291

- João Mateus Freitas Veneroso, Marlon Dias, Alberto Ueda, Sabir Ribas, Berthier Ribeiro-Neto, Nivio Ziviani and Edmundo Souza e Silva
- The role of South African researchers in intercontinental collaboration pp. 1293-1321

- Csaba Kozma and Clara Calero-Medina
- Comprehensiveness and uniqueness of commercial databases and open access systems pp. 1323-1338

- Ming-yueh Tsay, Yu-wei Tseng and Tai-luan Wu
- Mapping and clustering analysis on neuroscience literature in Turkey: a bibliometric analysis from 2000 to 2017 pp. 1339-1366

- Murat Kocak, Carlos García-Zorita, Sergio Marugán-Lázaro, Murat Perit Çakır and Elías Sanz-Casado
- Knowledge begets knowledge: university knowledge spillovers and the output of scientific papers from U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) projects pp. 1367-1383

- David B. Audretsch, Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
- Personal research idea recommendation using research trends and a hierarchical topic model pp. 1385-1406

- Hei-Chia Wang, Tzu-Ting Hsu and Yunita Sari
- Grey system theory trends from 1991 to 2018: a bibliometric analysis and visualization pp. 1407-1434

- Weiwei Pan, Lirong Jian and Tao Liu
- The author’s ignorance on the publication fees is a source of power for publishers pp. 1435-1445

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez, J. Fdez-Valdivia and Jorge Chamorro-Padial
- Stocktaking scientific publication on bi-regional collaboration between Europe 28 and Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1447-1480

- Simone Belli and Joan Baltà
- Predicting the research performance of early career scientists pp. 1481-1504

- Danielle H. Lee
- Research performance and trends in child sexual abuse research: a Science Citation Index Expanded-based analysis pp. 1505-1525

- Maribel Vega-Arce, Gonzalo Salas, Gastón Núñez-Ulloa, Cristián Pinto-Cortez, Ivelisse Torres Fernandez and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Can authors’ position in the ascription be a measure of dominance? pp. 1527-1547

- Ch Peidu
- Generating process of emerging topics in the life sciences pp. 1549-1561

- Ryosuke L. Ohniwa and Aiko Hibino
- Characterizing human summarization strategies for text reuse and transformation in literature review writing pp. 1563-1582

- Kokil Jaidka, Christopher S. G. Khoo and Jin-Cheon Na
- TrendNets: mapping emerging research trends from dynamic co-word networks via sparse representation pp. 1583-1598

- Marie Katsurai and Shunsuke Ono
- Examining patterns of scientific knowledge diffusion based on knowledge cyber infrastructure: a multi-dimensional network approach pp. 1599-1617

- Shan Jiang and Hsinchun Chen
- The evolution of research article titles: the case of Journal of Pragmatics 1978–2018 pp. 1619-1634

- Zhijun Li and Jinfen Xu
- What do citation counts measure? An updated review of studies on citations in scientific documents published between 2006 and 2018 pp. 1635-1684

- Iman Tahamtan and Lutz Bornmann
- The optimal amount of information to provide in an academic manuscript pp. 1685-1705

- J. A. Garcia, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and J. Fdez-Valdivia
- Measures of linear type lead to a characterization of Zipf functions pp. 1707-1715

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- Exploitation of patent information in R&D output analysis for policymaking pp. 1717-1736

- Veronika Frigyesi, Patrice Laget and John Boden
- Effects of journal choice on the visibility of scientific publications: a comparison between subscription-based and full Open Access models pp. 1737-1752

- Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez and Carlos Olmeda-Gómez
- Visual topical analysis of library and information science pp. 1753-1791

- Pin Li, Guoli Yang and Chuanqi Wang
- No evidence of citation bias as a determinant of STEM gender disparities in US biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology research pp. 1793-1801

- Mike Thelwall and Tamara Nevill
- Web of Science and Scopus language coverage pp. 1803-1813

- Miguel-Angel Vera-Baceta, Michael Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha
- The data source of this study is Web of Science Core Collection? Not enough pp. 1815-1824

- Weishu Liu
- Letter to the editor: Second-order h-type indicators pp. 1825-1827

- Gangan Prathap
- Letter to the editor: Revisiting the h-index and the p-index pp. 1829-1833

- Gangan Prathap
- Balassa = revealed competitive advantage = activity pp. 1835-1836

- Ronald Rousseau
Volume 121, issue 2, 2019
- Technology opportunity analysis based on recombinant search: patent landscape analysis for idea generation pp. 603-632

- Changyong Lee and Gyumin Lee
- Structural decomposition of technological domain using patent co-classification and classification hierarchy pp. 633-652

- Changbae Mun, Sejun Yoon and Hyunseok Park
- Evaluation of h-index and its qualitative and quantitative variants in Neuroscience pp. 653-673

- Madiha Ameer and Muhammad Tanvir Afzal
- Metrics-based profiling of university research engagement with Africa: research management, gender, and internationalization perspective pp. 675-698

- Jane G. Payumo, Jamie Monson, Amy Jamison and Bradley W. Fenwick
- A hybrid approach to detecting technological recombination based on text mining and patent network analysis pp. 699-737

- Xiao Zhou, Lu Huang, Yi Zhang and Miaomiao Yu
- Exploring the intellectual structure of cloud patents using non-exhaustive overlaps pp. 739-769

- Jia-Yen Huang and Rong-Chang Chen
- Funding, is it key for standing out in the university rankings? pp. 771-792

- Mónica Benito, Pilar Gil and Rosario Romera
- Bibliometric analysis in motorcycle accident research: a global overview pp. 793-815

- Holman Ospina-Mateus, Leonardo Augusto Quintana Jiménez, Francisco J. Lopez-Valdes and Katherinne Salas-Navarro
- The relationship between usage and citations in an open access mega-journal pp. 817-838

- Barbara McGillivray and Mathias Astell
- The effect of collaborations on scientific research output: the case of nanoscience in Chinese regions pp. 839-868

- Stefano Scarazzati and Lili Wang
- Innovation in Latin America through the lens of bibliometrics: crammed and fading away pp. 869-895

- Julián David Cortés-Sánchez
- Inter-ranking reputational effects: an analysis of the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) and the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE) reputational relationship pp. 897-915

- Vicente Safón
- Assessing social capital in academic research teams: a measurement instrument proposal pp. 917-935

- Fernando Martín-Alcázar, Marta Ruiz-Martínez and Gonzalo Sánchez-Gardey
- Citation recommendation based on citation tendency pp. 937-956

- Xi Chen, Huan-jing Zhao, Shu Zhao, Jie Chen and Yan-ping Zhang
- Generation of intangible assets in higher education institutions pp. 957-975

- Liária Nunes-Silva, Alan Malacarne, Ricardo Fontes Macedo and Robelius De-Bortoli
- Industry 4.0 technologies basic network identification pp. 977-994

- Matheus Becker Costa, Leonardo Moraes Aguiar Lima Santos, Jones Luís Schaefer, Ismael Cristofer Baierle and Elpidio Oscar Benitez Nara
- The open access citation premium may depend on the openness and inclusiveness of the indexing database, but the relationship is controversial because it is ambiguous where the open access boundary lies pp. 995-1018

- Sergio Copiello
- Measuring the Cuban scientific output in scholarly journals through a comprehensive coverage approach pp. 1019-1043

- Ernesto Galbán-Rodríguez, Déborah Torres-Ponjuán, Yohannis Martí-Lahera and Ricardo Arencibia-Jorge
- Cooperation, scale-invariance and complex innovation systems: a generalization pp. 1045-1065

- J. Sylvan Katz and Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo
- Dynamics of collaboration network community and exploratory innovation: the moderation of knowledge networks pp. 1067-1084

- Jingbei Wang and Naiding Yang
- Social network analysis as a field of invasions: bibliographic approach to study SNA development pp. 1085-1128

- Daria Maltseva and Vladimir Batagelj
- Enhancing access to scholarly publications with surrogate resources pp. 1129-1164

- Debarshi Kumar Sanyal, Plaban Kumar Bhowmick, Partha Pratim Das, Samiran Chattopadhyay and T. Y. S. S. Santosh
- Software survey: ScientoPy, a scientometric tool for topics trend analysis in scientific publications pp. 1165-1188

- Juan Ruiz-Rosero, Gustavo Ramirez-Gonzalez and Jesus Viveros-Delgado
- Investigating the applications of artificial intelligence in cyber security pp. 1189-1211

- Naveed Naeem Abbas, Tanveer Ahmed, Syed Habib Ullah Shah, Muhammad Omar and Han Woo Park
- Software review: COCI, the OpenCitations Index of Crossref open DOI-to-DOI citations pp. 1213-1228

- Ivan Heibi, Silvio Peroni and David Shotton
- Could requiring a presentation of the paper and adding a formalized contributor list solve academia’s credibility problem? pp. 1229-1233

- Kjetil Haugen and Kai A. Olsen
Volume 121, issue 1, 2019
- Measuring patent similarity with SAO semantic analysis pp. 1-23

- Xuefeng Wang, Huichao Ren, Yun Chen, Yuqin Liu, Yali Qiao and Ying Huang
- Financial implications of technology-class code popularity and usage among industry competitors pp. 25-51

- Kathryn Rudie Harrigan and Yunzhe Fang
- Changes in revenue structure of a leading open access journal publisher: the case of BMC pp. 53-63

- Sumiko Asai
- Who is peer reviewed? Comparing publication patterns of peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed papers in Japanese political science pp. 65-80

- Daisuke Sakai
- Are articles in library and information science (LIS) journals primarily contributed to by LIS authors? pp. 81-104

- Yu-Wei Chang
- Who reads international Egyptian academic articles? An altmetrics analysis of Mendeley readership categories pp. 105-135

- Metwaly Ali Mohamed Eldakar
- An integrated solution for detecting rising technology stars in co-inventor networks pp. 137-172

- Lin Zhu, Donghua Zhu, Xuefeng Wang, Scott W. Cunningham and Zhinan Wang
- Cross-national distance and international business: an analysis of the most influential recent models pp. 173-208

- Cristina López-Duarte, Marta M. Vidal-Suárez and Belén González-Díaz
- Semantic measure of plagiarism using a hierarchical graph model pp. 209-239

- Tingting Zhang, Baozhen Lee and Qinghua Zhu
- Core journals and elite subsets in scientometrics pp. 241-259

- Péter Vinkler
- Building journal’s long-term impact: using indicators detected from the sustained active articles pp. 261-283

- Mingyang Wang, Shijia Jiao, Kah-Hin Chai and Guangsheng Chen
- Designing for impact: the effect of rigor and case study design on citations of qualitative case studies in management pp. 285-306

- Bareerah Hafeez Hoorani, Lakshmi Balachandran Nair and Michael Gibbert
- A transition stage co-citation criterion for identifying the awakeners of sleeping beauty publications pp. 307-322

- Hui Fang
- Development strategy and collaboration preference in S&T of enterprises based on funded papers: a case study of Google pp. 323-347

- Rongying Zhao, Xinlai Li, Zhisen Liang and Danyang Li
- Early identification of intellectual structure based on co-word analysis from research grants pp. 349-369

- Xiuwen Chen, Jianping Li, Xiaolei Sun and Dengsheng Wu
- A 50-year analysis of gender differences in United States authorship of original research articles in two major anesthesiology journals pp. 371-386

- Paul S. Pagel, Julie K. Freed and Cynthia A. Lien
- Corrective factors for author- and journal-based metrics impacted by citations to accommodate for retractions pp. 387-398

- Judit Dobránszki and Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- P2V: large-scale academic paper embedding pp. 399-432

- Yi Zhang, Fen Zhao and Jianguo Lu
- Universities through the eyes of bibliographic databases: a retroactive growth comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science pp. 433-450

- Enrique Orduna-Malea, Selenay Aytac and Clara Y. Tran
- New quality and quantity indices in science (NewQIS): results of the first decade—project progress review pp. 451-478

- David A. Groneberg, Doris Klingelhöfer, Dörthe Brüggmann, Cristian Scutaru, Axel Fischer and David Quarcoo
- Comparison of the share of documents and citations from different quartile journals in 25 research areas pp. 479-501

- Ruben Miranda and Esther Garcia-Carpintero
- A cooperative game model for the multimodality of coauthorship networks pp. 503-519

- Zheng Xie
- What can Bookmetrix tell us about the impact of Springer Nature’s books pp. 521-536

- Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh, A. Noorhidawati and A. Abrizah
- Peer review versus bibliometrics: Which method better predicts the scholarly impact of publications? pp. 537-554

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Emanuela Reale
- A scoping review of simulation models of peer review pp. 555-594

- Thomas Feliciani, Junwen Luo, Lai Ma, Pablo Lucas, Flaminio Squazzoni, Ana Marušić and Kalpana Shankar
- A note on using revealed comparative advantages in scientometrics studies pp. 595-599

- Mohammad Javad Mansourzadeh, Behrooz Shahmoradi, Hossein Dehdarirad and Elmira Janavi
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