Can the technological impact of academic journals be evaluated? The practice of non-patent reference (NPR) analysis
Yi-Ching Liaw (),
Te-Yi Chan (),
Chin-Yuan Fan () and
Cheng-Hsin Chiang ()
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Yi-Ching Liaw: Ming Chi University of Technology
Te-Yi Chan: Science & Technology Policy Research and Information Center
Chin-Yuan Fan: Science & Technology Policy Research and Information Center
Cheng-Hsin Chiang: Macau University of Science and Technology
Scientometrics, 2014, vol. 101, issue 1, No 2, 17-37
Abstract:
Abstract Journal rankings and journal ratings are important to governments, research institutes, and scientific research in general, and they frequently serve as the criteria for evaluating research performance to determine whether specific researchers will receive promotions and/or earn research grants. However, the only widely adopted journal assessment method is known as impact factor (IF), which focuses on citations in academic journals. However, IF disregards the technological applications and value of academic journals. In this article, we propose a method to rank academic journals that utilizes non-patent references in patent documents. We also compare the differences between journal rankings derived by using IF with those derived from the Intellectual Property Citation Index (IPCI) across different fields; moreover, some fields contain positive and significant correlations between IF and the IPCI. The results of this study offer a new perspective from which to assess the technological value of academic journals, particularly those in the technological and scientific fields. This study considers linkages among science and technology and the needs of the stakeholders in journal assessment to shed light on journal assessment and journal ranking methods.
Keywords: Non-patent reference; Journal ranking; Impact factor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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