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Scientometrics, Volume 97
Volume 97, Number 1, October 2013
- Hildrun Kretschmer, Wolfgang Glänzel:
The 8th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics & 13th COLLNET Meeting. 1 - Robert D. Shelton, Grant Lewison:
Scientific collaboration as a window and a door into North Korea. 3-11 - Wolfgang Glänzel:
High-end performance or outlier? Evaluating the tail of scientometric distributions. 13-23 - Hildrun Kretschmer, Theo Kretschmer:
Gender bias and explanation models for the phenomenon of women's discriminations in research careers. 25-36 - Xianwen Wang, Wenli Mao, Chuanli Wang, Lian Peng, Haiyan Hou:
Chinese elite brain drain to USA: an investigation of 100 United States national universities. 37-46 - Pascal Cuxac, Jean-Charles Lamirel, Valerie Bonvallot:
Efficient supervised and semi-supervised approaches for affiliations disambiguation. 47-58 - María Antonia Ovalle-Perandones, Juan Gorraiz, Martin Wieland, Christian Gumpenberger, Carlos Olmeda-Gómez:
The influence of European Framework Programmes on scientific collaboration in nanotechnology. 59-74 - Philip S. Cho, Huy Hoang Nhat Do, Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran, Min-Yen Kan:
Identifying research facilitators in an emerging Asian Research Area. 75-97 - Hamidreza Eslami, Ashkan Ebadi, Andrea Schiffauerova:
Effect of collaboration network structure on knowledge creation and technological performance: the case of biotechnology in Canada. 99-119 - Michael Bonitz, Andrea Scharnhorst:
Remembering Manfred Bonitz (7.3.1931-14.8.2012) on the first anniversary of his death. 121-128
Volume 97, Number 2, November 2013
- Marianne Hörlesberger, Ivana Roche, Dominique Besagni, Thomas Scherngell, Claire François, Pascal Cuxac, Edgar Schiebel, Michel Zitt, Dirk Holste:
A concept for inferring 'frontier research' in grant proposals. 129-148 - Eduardo A. Oliveira, Roberto Peicots-Filho, Daniella R. Martelli, Isabel G. Quirino, Maria Christina L. Oliveira, Mariana Guerra Duarte, Sergio Veloso Pinheiro, Enrico Antonio Colosimo, Ana Cristina Simões e Silva, Hercílio Martelli-Júnior:
Is there a correlation between journal impact factor and researchers' performance? A study comprising the fields of clinical nephrology and neurosciences. 149-160 - Yu-Shan Chen, Chun-Yu Shih, Ching-Hsun Chang:
Patents and market value in the U.S. pharmaceutical industry: new evidence from panel threshold regression. 161-176 - J. W. Fedderke:
The objectivity of national research foundation peer review in South Africa assessed against bibliometric indexes. 177-206 - Yuandi Wang, Jiashun Huang, Yantai Chen, Xiongfeng Pan, Jin Chen:
Have Chinese universities embraced their third mission? New insight from a business perspective. 207-222 - Vicente Safón:
What do global university rankings really measure? The search for the X factor and the X entity. 223-244 - Poh Kam Wong, Annette Singh:
Do co-publications with industry lead to higher levels of university technology commercialization activity? 245-265 - Ping Zhou, Yongfeng Zhong, Meigen Yu:
A bibliometric investigation on China-UK collaboration in food and agriculture. 267-285 - Elenara Chaves Edler de Almeida, Jorge Almeida Guimarães:
Brazil's growing production of scientific articles - how are we doing with review articles and other qualitative indicators? 287-315 - Azzurra Ragone, Katsiaryna Mirylenka, Fabio Casati, Maurizio Marchese:
On peer review in computer science: analysis of its effectiveness and suggestions for improvement. 317-356 - Igor Kissin, Edwin L. Bradley Jr.:
A surname-based patent-related indicator: the contribution of Jewish inventors to US patents. 357-368 - Chang-Ping Hu, Ji-Ming Hu, Shengli Deng, Yong Liu:
A co-word analysis of library and information science in China. 369-382 - Ehsan Mohammadi, Mike Thelwall:
Assessing non-standard article impact using F1000 labels. 383-395 - Sam Arts, Francesco Paolo Appio, Bart Van Looy:
Inventions shaping technological trajectories: do existing patent indicators provide a comprehensive picture? 397-419 - Félix de Moya-Anegón, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote, Lutz Bornmann, Henk F. Moed:
The research guarantors of scientific papers and the output counting: a promising new approach. 421-434 - Danhao Zhu, Dongbo Wang, Saeed-Ul Hassan, Peter Haddawy:
Small-world phenomenon of keywords network based on complex network. 435-442 - Han-Wen Chang, Mu-Hsuan Huang:
Prominent institutions in international collaboration network in astronomy and astrophysics. 443-460 - Chunjuan Luan, Zeyuan Liu, Xianwen Wang:
Divergence and convergence: technology-relatedness evolution in solar energy industry. 461-475 - Selçuk Bilir, Ersin Gögüs, Özgecan Önal Tas, Nazli Derya Öztürkmen, Talar Yontan:
Research performance of Turkish astronomers in the period of 1980-2010. 477-489
Volume 97, Number 3, December 2013
- Sameer Kumar, Jariah Mohd. Jan:
Mapping research collaborations in the business and management field in Malaysia, 1980-2010. 491-517 - J. Corey Miller, Keith H. Coble, Jayson L. Lusk:
Evaluating top faculty researchers and the incentives that motivate them. 519-533 - Maki Kato, Asao Ando:
The relationship between research performance and international collaboration in chemistry. 535-553 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Fulvio Viel:
The suitability of h and g indexes for measuring the research performance of institutions. 555-570 - Alfonso Ibáñez, Pedro Larrañaga, Concha Bielza:
Cluster methods for assessing research performance: exploring Spanish computer science. 571-600 - Giancarlo Ruocco, Cinzia Daraio:
An empirical approach to compare the performance of heterogeneous academic fields. 601-625 - Filippo Radicchi, Claudio Castellano:
Analysis of bibliometric indicators for individual scholars in a large data set. 627-637 - Aziz Kutlar, Ali Kabasakal, Mehmet Sena Ekici:
Contributions of Turkish academicians supervising PhD dissertations and their universities to economics: an evaluation of the 1990-2011 period. 639-658 - Prabir G. Dastidar, Ajoy Mallik, Nripendranath Mandal:
Contribution of shrimp disease research to the development of the shrimp aquaculture industry: an analysis of the research and innovation structure across the countries. 659-674 - Tai-Quan Peng, Zhen-Zhen Wang:
Network closure, brokerage, and structural influence of journals: a longitudinal study of journal citation network in Internet research (2000-2010). 675-693 - Hamid Bouabid, Vincent Larivière:
The lengthening of papers' life expectancy: a diachronous analysis. 695-717 - Keshra Sangwal:
Some citation-related characteristics of scientific journals published in individual countries. 719-741 - Luz María Romo-Fernández, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
Co-word based thematic analysis of renewable energy (1990-2010). 743-765 - Olesya Mryglod, Ralph Kenna, Yurij Holovatch, Bertrand Berche:
Comparison of a citation-based indicator and peer review for absolute and specific measures of research-group excellence. 767-777 - Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Francesco Rosati:
Measuring institutional research productivity for the life sciences: the importance of accounting for the order of authors in the byline. 779-795 - Lili Lin, Zhuoming Xu, Ying Ding, Xiaozhong Liu:
Finding topic-level experts in scholarly networks. 797-819 - Michael Schreiber:
How much do different ways of calculating percentiles influence the derived performance indicators? A case study. 821-829 - Clément Bosquet, Pierre-Philippe Combes:
Are academics who publish more also more cited? Individual determinants of publication and citation records. 831-857 - Xuezhao Wang, Yajuan Zhao, Rui Liu, Jing Zhang:
Knowledge-transfer analysis based on co-citation clustering. 859-869 - Lawrence D. Fu, Yindalon Aphinyanaphongs, Constantin F. Aliferis:
Computer models for identifying instrumental citations in the biomedical literature. 871-882 - Hyunseok Park, Janghyeok Yoon, Kwangsoo Kim:
Identification and evaluation of corporations for merger and acquisition strategies using patent information and text mining. 883-909 - James Hartley:
New ways of sending Christmas greetings. 911-912 - Henry Etzkowitz:
Mistaking dawn for dusk: quantophrenia and the cult of numerology in technology transfer analysis. 913-925 - Loet Leydesdorff, Martin Meyer:
A reply to Etzkowitz' comments to Leydesdorff and Martin (2010): technology transfer and the end of the Bayh-Dole effect. 927-934
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