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The prevalence of power laws in the citations to scientific papers

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Pedro Albarran
Juan A. Crespo
Ignacio Ortuno
Javier Ruiz-Castillo

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This paper presents some preliminary evidence about the existence of power laws representing the upper tail of the citation distributions among 221 scientific sub-fields or Web of Science categories distinguished by Thomson Scientific within the natural and the social sciences. The main finding is that, in a sample consisting of 767,828 articles published in 1998 with a 5-year citation window, in 181 out of 221 sub-fields (representing approximately 77% of the sample of articles) the existence of a power law cannot be rejected. In most sub-fields, the upper tail that can be represented by a power law is small but captures a considerable proportion of the total citations received. The value of the scale parameter is between 2 and 3 for only 21 sub-fields or 6% of the total, greater than 3 for 114 sub-fields or 67%, and greater than 4 for the remaining 46 sub-fields that represent 27% of the total. The estimation of the parameters of the power laws has been done with a novel procedure for citation distributions that is shown to perform better than the standard maximum likelihood methods in the presence of extreme observations.

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Paper provided by Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de Economía in its series Economics Working Papers with number we090602.

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