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September 2012, Volume 92, Issue 3
- 767-780 Field normalized citation rates, field normalized journal impact and Norwegian weights for allocation of university research funds
by Per Ahlgren & Cristian Colliander & Olle Persson - 781-783 Testing differences statistically with the Leiden ranking
by Loet Leydesdorff & Lutz Bornmann - 785-793 The Google effect in doctoral theses
by Lav R. Varshney - 795-799 The phenomenon of all-elements-sleeping-beauties in scientific literature
by Jiang Li & Fred Y. Ye
August 2012, Volume 92, Issue 2
- 207-208 Editorial
by Tibor Braun - 211-238 Impact factor: outdated artefact or stepping-stone to journal certification?
by Jerome K. Vanclay - 241-247 Positive and negative aspects of citation indices and journal impact factors
by Alexandru T. Balaban - 249-260 Journal report card
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 261-261 Erratum to: Journal report card
by Judit Bar-Ilan - 263-275 The impact factor: its place in Garfield’s thought, in science evaluation, and in library collection management
by Stephen J. Bensman - 277-279 The effect of several versions of one and the same manuscript published by a journal on its journal impact factor
by Lutz Bornmann & Werner Marx - 281-292 What do the scientists think about the impact factor?
by Gualberto Buela-Casal & Izabela Zych - 293-295 Some research ideas on Journal Impact Factors as a crucial topic in science dynamics
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 297-311 The Impact Factor in non-English-speaking countries
by Gregorio González-Alcaide & Juan Carlos Valderrama-Zurián & Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent - 313-317 To cite or not to cite: author self-citations and the impact factor
by James Hartley - 319-324 The pragmatics of a diachronic journal impact factor
by Peter Ingwersen - 325-354 Grim tales about the impact factor and the h-index in the Web of Science and the Journal Citation Reports databases: reflections on Vanclay’s criticism
by Peter Jacso - 355-365 Alternatives to the journal impact factor: I3 and the top-10% (or top-25%?) of the most-highly cited papers
by Loet Leydesdorff - 367-376 Citation-based metrics are appropriate tools in journal assessment provided that they are accurate and used in an informed way
by Henk F. Moed & Lisa Colledge & Jan Reedijk & Felix Moya-Anegon & Vicente Guerrero-Bote & Andrew Plume & Mayur Amin - 377-390 The generalized propensity score methodology for estimating unbiased journal impact factors
by Rüdiger Mutz & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 391-393 Decades of progress, or the progress of decades?
by Francis Narin - 395-401 Comments on a critique of the Thomson Reuters journal impact factor
by David A. Pendlebury & Jonathan Adams - 403-408 Evaluating journal performance metrics
by Gangan Prathap - 409-412 Rank normalization of impact factors will resolve Vanclay’s dilemma with TRIF
by A. I. Pudovkin & Eugene Garfield - 413-417 Updating the journal impact factor or total overhaul?
by Ronald Rousseau - 419-427 Impact factors, scientometrics and the history of citation-based research
by Derek R. Smith - 429-441 Journal impact evaluation: a webometric perspective
by Mike Thelwall - 443-455 Discussing some basic critique on Journal Impact Factors: revision of earlier comments
by Thed Leeuwen - 457-469 Properties of journal impact in relation to bibliometric research group performance indicators
by Anthony F. J. Raan - 471-483 The Garfield impact factor, one of the fundamental indicators in scientometrics
by Péter Vinkler - 485-503 The journal impact factor: angel, devil, or scapegoat? A comment on J.K. Vanclay’s article 2011
by Michel Zitt
July 2012, Volume 92, Issue 1
- 1-5 Preface
by Ming-Yueh Tsay - 7-21 Research status and characteristics of library and information science in Taiwan: a bibliometric analysis
by Wen-Yau Cathy Lin - 23-42 A reassessment of Asian pacific excellence programs in higher education: the Taiwan experience
by Angela Yung-Chi Hou & Martin Ince & Chung-Lin Chiang - 43-62 Structure and pattern of social tags for keyword selection behaviors
by Hao-Ren Ke & Ya-Ning Chen - 63-73 Measuring the use of public research in firm R&D in the Hsinchu Science Park
by Wen Chi Hung - 75-87 Assessing improvement in management research in Taiwan
by Chiang Kao & Shiang-Tai Liu & Hwei-Lan Pao - 89-103 A comparative study on world university rankings: a bibliometric survey
by Kuang-hua Chen & Pei-yu Liao - 105-116 The development and empirical study of a literature review aiding system
by Tsung Teng Chen - 117-134 The effects of related and unrelated technological diversification on innovation performance and corporate growth in the Taiwan’s semiconductor industry
by Yu-Shan Chen & Chun-Yu Shih & Ching-Hsun Chang - 135-143 Scientific publications by anesthesia departments in East Asia
by Ju-O Wang & Tzeng-Ji Chen & Senyeong Kao & Te-Chun Yeh & Li-Fang Chou & Shung-Tai Ho - 145-155 Collaboration patterns of Taiwanese scientific publications in various research areas
by Hsuan-I Liu & Bi-Chun Chang & Kuan-Chia Chen - 157-179 Strategic partnership and its effect on external learning of technology descendants
by Jennifer H. Chen & Shihmin Lo & Show-Ling Jang & Chi-Cho Huang - 181-195 Patent litigation precaution method: analyzing characteristics of US litigated and non-litigated patents from 1976 to 2010
by Hsin-Ning Su & Carey Ming-Li Chen & Pei-Chun Lee - 197-205 Bibliometric characteristics of highly cited papers from Taiwan, 2000–2009
by Nobuko Miyairi & Han-Wen Chang
June 2012, Volume 91, Issue 3
- 645-670 A new instrument for technology monitoring: novelty in patents measured by semantic patent analysis
by Jan M. Gerken & Martin G. Moehrle - 671-691 Access to universities’ public knowledge: who’s more nationalist?
by Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro - 693-701 The comprehensive competitiveness evaluation of American universities in Bridge Engineering
by Yuan Wang & Ruimin Ma & Tianhao Tang & Xia Liu & Ping Xie & Jianxin Wang & Jianxiang Liu & Haideng Zhou & Siwei Zhang - 703-718 A quantitative analysis of Arctic related articles in the humanities and social sciences appearing in the world core journals
by Weina Hua & Shunbo Yuan & Miaomiao Yan & Yu Li - 719-735 The taxonomy of research collaboration in science and technology: evidence from mechanical research through probabilistic clustering analysis
by Seongkyoon Jeong & Jae Young Choi - 737-749 The role of Chinese–American scientists in China–US scientific collaboration: a study in nanotechnology
by Xianwen Wang & Shenmeng Xu & Di Liu & Yongxia Liang - 751-771 Metrics to evaluate research performance in academic institutions: a critique of ERA 2010 as applied in forestry and the indirect H2 index as a possible alternative
by Jerome K. Vanclay & Lutz Bornmann - 773-787 Mapping technological innovations through patent analysis: a case study of foreign multinationals and indigenous firms in China
by Chan-Yuan Wong & Xiao-Shan Yap - 789-803 A comparative study of interdisciplinary changes between information science and library science
by Mu-Hsuan Huang & Yu-Wei Chang - 805-826 Measuring textual patent similarity on the basis of combined concepts: design decisions and their consequences
by Martin G. Moehrle & Jan M. Gerken - 827-842 Using complex networks concepts to assess approaches for citations in scientific papers
by D. R. Amancio & M. G. V. Nunes & O. N. Oliveira & L. F. Costa - 843-856 Closed versus open reviewing of journal manuscripts: how far do comments differ in language use?
by Lutz Bornmann & Markus Wolf & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 857-862 The Hawthorne effect in journal peer review
by Lutz Bornmann - 863-868 A publication index that is independent of age
by Helmut A. Abt - 869-894 Identifying attractive research fields for new scientists
by Leonidas Akritidis & Dimitrios Katsaros & Panayiotis Bozanis - 895-910 Global competition and technological transition in electrical, electronic, information and communication engineering: quantitative analysis of periodicals and conference proceedings of the IEEE
by Nobuyuki Shirakawa & Takao Furukawa & Minoru Nomura & Kumi Okuwada - 911-924 Citation rates in mathematics: a study of variation by subdiscipline
by Lawrence Smolinsky & Aaron Lercher - 925-942 Collaboration network patterns and research performance: the case of Korean public research institutions
by Duk Hee Lee & Il Won Seo & Ho Chull Choe & Hee Dae Kim - 943-953 Author self-citations in the field of ecology
by Mathieu Leblond - 955-975 A bibliometric tool to assess the regional dimension of university–industry research collaborations
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Marco Solazzi - 977-996 State of the art on the Systems of Innovation research: a bibliometrics study up to 2009
by Mauricio Uriona-Maldonado & Raimundo N. M. Santos & Gregorio Varvakis - 997-1003 Energy indicators and percentile ranking normalization
by Gangan Prathap - 1005-1010 Equal contributions and credit given to authors in anesthesiology journals during a 10-year period
by Tianzhu Tao & Lulong Bo & Fei Wang & Jinbao Li & Xiaoming Deng - 1011-1033 Research on the cross-citation relationship of core authors in scientometrics
by Feifei Wang & Junping Qiu & Houqiang Yu - 1035-1051 A bibliometric study of research activity in ASEAN related to the EU in FP7 priority areas
by Saeed-Ul Hassan & Peter Haddawy & Pratikshya Kuinkel & Alexander Degelsegger & Cosima Blasy - 1053-1058 On the age-independent publication index
by Keshra Sangwal - 1059-1060 Comments on “A publication index that is independent of age” by Abt
by Quentin L. Burrell - 1061-1065 Comments on “a bibliometric study of the trend in articles related to eutrophication published in Science Citation Index”
by Kun-Yang Chuang & Yuh-Shan Ho - 1067-1071 Response to Chuang and Ho’s comments on “a bibliometric study of the trend in articles related to eutrophication published in Science Citation Index”
by Yi Huang & Jie Wang
May 2012, Volume 91, Issue 2
- 315-316 The 13th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics
by Dennis Ocholla & Peter Ingwersen & Ed C.M. Noyons & Wolfgang Glänzel - 317-325 Scientometric research in South Africa and successful policy instruments
by Anastassios Pouris - 327-342 A study of scientometric methods to identify emerging technologies via modeling of milestones
by Robert K. Abercrombie & Akaninyene W. Udoeyop & Bob G. Schlicher - 343-351 Is Google Scholar useful for bibliometrics? A webometric analysis
by Isidro F. Aguillo - 353-368 ‘Cognitive mobility’ or migration of authors between fields used in mapping a network of mathematics
by Aparna Basu & Roland Wagner Dobler - 369-382 Growth of scientific production in Colombian universities: an intellectual capital-based approach
by Victor Bucheli & Adriana Díaz & Juan Pablo Calderón & Pablo Lemoine & Juan Alejandro Valdivia & José Luis Villaveces & Roberto Zarama - 383-398 Delineating the scientific footprint in technology: Identifying scientific publications within non-patent references
by Julie Callaert & Joris Grouwels & Bart Looy - 399-416 Using ‘core documents’ for detecting and labelling new emerging topics
by Wolfgang Glänzel & Bart Thijs - 417-433 Key factors and considerations in the assessment of international collaboration: a case study for Austria and six countries
by Juan Gorraiz & Ralph Reimann & Christian Gumpenberger - 435-449 Author disambiguation using multi-aspect similarity indicators
by Thomas Gurney & Edwin Horlings & Peter van den Besselaar - 451-460 Structural indicators in citation networks
by Xiaojun Hu & Ronald Rousseau & Jin Chen - 461-471 Validating online reference managers for scholarly impact measurement
by Xuemei Li & Mike Thelwall & Dean Giustini - 473-493 Optimal and hierarchical clustering of large-scale hybrid networks for scientific mapping
by Xinhai Liu & Wolfgang Glänzel & Bart Moor - 495-511 The proximity of co-citation
by Shengbo Liu & Chaomei Chen - 513-526 Research performance and collaboration in the Novosibirsk region
by V. A. Markusova & A. N. Libkind & A. E. Varshavsly & C. N. M. Jansz - 527-537 Alone or together: examples from history research
by Ülle Must - 539-555 Individual cognitive structures and collaboration patterns in academia
by Bulent Ozel - 557-566 Visualization of research fronts and knowledge bases by three-dimensional areal densities of bibliographically coupled publications and co-citations
by Edgar Schiebel - 567-575 Comprehensive bibliographic coverage of the social sciences and humanities in a citation index: an empirical analysis of the potential
by Gunnar Sivertsen & Birger Larsen - 577-589 Citation genetic genealogy: a novel insight for citation analysis in scientific literature
by Fengjun Sun & Lijun Zhu - 591-599 Science funding and research output: a study on 10 countries
by Xianwen Wang & Di Liu & Kun Ding & Xinran Wang - 601-615 Identifying the global core-periphery structure of science
by Ryan Zelnio - 617-630 Where demographics meets scientometrics: towards a dynamic career analysis
by Lin Zhang & Wolfgang Glänzel - 631-644 Mapping interactions within the evolving science of science and innovation policy community
by Angela M. Zoss & Katy Börner
April 2012, Volume 91, Issue 1
- 1-14 The development trends of science in the CIS countries on the basis of some scientometric indicators
by Renat Karamourzov - 15-36 Time series of scientific growth in Spanish doctoral theses (1848–2009)
by Antonio Fernández-Cano & Manuel Torralbo & Mónica Vallejo - 37-49 Fairly sharing the credit of multi-authored papers and its application in the modification of h-index and g-index
by Xuan Zhen Liu & Hui Fang - 51-63 Trends and performance of oxidative stress research from 1991 to 2010
by Hang Wen & Yi Huang - 65-80 International scientific and technological collaboration of China from 2004 to 2008: a perspective from paper and patent analysis
by Jia Zheng & Zhi-Yun Zhao & Xu Zhang & Dar-Zen Chen & Mu-Hsuan Huang & Xiao-Ping Lei & Ze-Yu Zhang & Yun-Hua Zhao - 81-99 An empirical study of users’ hype cycle based on search traffic: the case study on hybrid cars
by Seung-Pyo Jun - 101-112 Editorial process in scientific journals: analysis and modeling
by O. Mryglod & Yu. Holovatch & I. Mryglod - 113-130 Modeling the enrollment demand of masters programs for the Spanish public university system
by Mónica Benito & Rosario Romera - 131-142 Top journals selectivity index and “me-too” drugs
by Igor Kissin & Edwin L. Bradley - 143-158 Institutionalization and internationalization of research on the applications of the geographical information systems in health planning
by Abdulkader A. Murad & Dimitar T. Tomov - 159-172 A study of factors affecting research productivity of Iranian women in ISI
by Alireza Isfandyari-Moghaddam & Mohammad Hasanzadeh & Zainab Ghayoori - 173-184 A decade of database conferences: a look inside the program committees
by Sherif Sakr & Mohammad Alomari - 185-202 International mobility of researchers in robotics, computer vision and electron devices: A quantitative and comparative analysis
by Takao Furukawa & Nobuyuki Shirakawa & Kumi Okuwada & Kazuya Sasaki - 203-217 A co-word analysis of digital library field in China
by Gao-Yong Liu & Ji-Ming Hu & Hui-Ling Wang - 219-229 Optimal diversification for R&D project portfolios
by Lieh-Ming Luo - 231-243 How sustainable a scientifically developing country could be in its specialties? The case of Iran’s publications in SCI in the 21st century compared to 1980s
by Hajar Sotudeh - 245-251 An impact-citations-exergy (iCX) trajectory analysis of leading research institutions in India
by P. Nishy & Yatish Panwar & Suresh Prasad & G. K. Mandal & Gangan Prathap - 253-268 Tendencies in scientific output on carbon nanotubes and graphene in global centers of excellence for nanotechnology
by Goio Etxebarria & Mikel Gomez-Uranga & Jon Barrutia - 269-275 The quality-quantity-quasity and energy-exergy-entropy exegesis of expected value calculation of citation performance
by Gangan Prathap - 277-294 Research productivity in education and psychology in the Philippines and comparison with ASEAN countries
by Lorelei R. Vinluan - 295-301 Theory and practice of the shifted Lotka function
by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau - 303-308 A Hirsch-type index of co-author partnership ability
by András Schubert - 309-310 Comments on “A Hirsch-type index of co-author partnership ability”
by Ronald Rousseau - 311-313 Event report: esss 2011—Scientometric education in Indian summer at the University of Vienna
by Christian Gumpenberger & Juan Gorraiz & Wolfgang Glänzel & Koenrad Debackere & Stefan Hornbostel & Sybille Hinze
March 2012, Volume 90, Issue 3
- 749-762 Network model of knowledge diffusion
by Xia Gao & Jiancheng Guan - 763-780 Shapley values for assessing research production and impact of schools and scholars
by Richard S. J. Tol - 781-805 Life sciences research in Venezuela
by Carlo Caputo & Jaime Requena & Domingo Vargas - 807-823 Estimate of global research trends and performance in family therapy in Social Science Citation Index
by Yu-Chiung Lou & Hsiao-Fang Lin - 825-841 Using the entropy-based patent measure to explore the influences of related and unrelated technological diversification upon technological competences and firm performance
by Yu-Shan Chen & Ke-Chiun Chang - 843-853 Future publication success in science is better predicted by traditional measures than by the h index
by Johannes Hönekopp & Julie Khan - 855-875 Research on the semantic-based co-word analysis
by Zhong-Yi Wang & Gang Li & Chun-Ya Li & Ang Li - 877-890 Scientific collaboration in Library and Information Science viewed through the Web of Knowledge: the Spanish case
by Jordi Ardanuy - 891-904 Negative results are disappearing from most disciplines and countries
by Daniele Fanelli - 905-923 Specific character of citations in historiography (using the example of Polish history)
by Władysław Marek Kolasa - 925-943 On first quartile journals which are not of highest impact
by J. A. García & Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez & J. Fdez-Valdivia & J. Martinez-Baena - 945-958 Global performance of traditional Chinese medicine over three decades
by Jun-Ying Fu & Xu Zhang & Yun-Hua Zhao & Dar-Zen Chen & Mu-Hsuan Huang - 959-982 The blockbuster hypothesis: influencing the boundaries of knowledge
by Keith D. Brouthers & Ram Mudambi & David M. Reeb - 983-999 Mapping the research on aquaculture. A bibliometric analysis of aquaculture literature
by Fabrizio Natale & Gianluca Fiore & Johann Hofherr - 1001-1013 Unseen science? Representation of BRICs in global science
by Caroline S. Wagner & Shing Kit Wong - 1015-1026 The organization of scientific knowledge: the structural characteristics of keyword networks
by Sangyoon Yi & Jinho Choi - 1027-1027 Erratum to: Self-citation in American Physiological Society Journals
by Alexander N. Larcombe & Sasha C. Voss
February 2012, Volume 90, Issue 2
- 331-342 The perceived impact of publications on Neglected Tropical Zoonoses as measured by their impact factor
by Dieter Vanderelst & Sara Speybroeck & Niko Speybroeck - 343-360 The relationship between co-authorship, currency of references and author self-citations
by Wen-Yau Cathy Lin & Mu-Hsuan Huang - 361-381 References, authors, journals and scientific disciplines underlying the sustainable development literature: a citation analysis
by Nuno Quental & Júlia M. Lourenço - 383-406 Bibliometrics as a tool for measuring gender-specific research performance: an example from South African invasion ecology
by Heidi Prozesky & Nelius Boshoff - 407-427 A forward diversity index
by Stephen Carley & Alan L. Porter - 429-443 Comparison of Brazilian researchers in clinical medicine: are criteria for ranking well-adjusted?
by Eduardo A. Oliveira & Enrico A. Colosimo & Daniella R. Martelli & Isabel G. Quirino & Maria Christina L. Oliveira & Leonardo S. Lima & Ana Cristina Simões e Silva & Hercílio Martelli-Júnior - 445-461 Detecting signals of new technological opportunities using semantic patent analysis and outlier detection
by Janghyeok Yoon & Kwangsoo Kim - 463-481 On the shoulders of students? The contribution of PhD students to the advancement of knowledge
by Vincent Larivière - 483-498 Lotka phenomenon in the words’ syntactic distribution complexity
by Dongbo Wang & Danhao Zhu & Xinning Su - 499-513 Overlaying communities and topics: an analysis on publication networks
by Erjia Yan & Ying Ding & Elin K. Jacob - 515-529 Identifying patent infringement using SAO based semantic technological similarities
by Hyunseok Park & Janghyeok Yoon & Kwangsoo Kim - 531-542 Performance evaluation of research universities in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: based on a two-dimensional approach
by Feng Li & Yong Yi & Xiaolong Guo & Wei Qi - 543-560 Assessing the authority of free online scholarly information
by Chuanfu Chen & Yuan Yu & Qiong Tang & Kuei Chiu & Yan Rao & Xuan Huang & Kai Sun - 561-579 Modeling the dynamic relation between science and technology in nanotechnology
by Qingjun Zhao & Jiancheng Guan - 581-606 The private and social value of patents in discrete and cumulative innovation
by Justus Baron & Henry Delcamp - 607-616 Peer review and over-competitive research funding fostering mainstream opinion to monopoly. Part II
by Xuan Zhen Liu & Hui Fang - 617-630 Relationship between high-quality journals and conferences in computer vision
by Michael Eckmann & Anderson Rocha & Jacques Wainer - 631-647 Collaboration structures in Slovenian scientific communities
by Luka Kronegger & Franc Mali & Anuška Ferligoj & Patrick Doreian - 649-658 The Journal’s Integrated Impact Index: a new indicator for journal evaluation
by Tingcan Ma & Gui-Fang Wang & Ke Dong & Mukun Cao - 659-673 Integration of three visualization methods based on co-word analysis
by Ying Yang & Mingzhi Wu & Lei Cui - 675-685 Experimental comparison of first and second-order similarities in a scientometric context
by Cristian Colliander & Per Ahlgren - 687-699 Trend and efficiency analysis of co-authorship network
by Shahadat Uddin & Liaquat Hossain & Alireza Abbasi & Kim Rasmussen - 701-713 Adjusted sum of institutional scores as an indicator of the presence of university systems in the ARWU ranking
by Domingo Docampo - 715-735 Analysis of publications on sturgeon research between 1996 and 2010
by I. Jarić & J. Gessner - 737-743 A comment to the papers by Opthof and Leydesdorff, Scientometrics, 88, 1011–1016, 2011 and Waltman et al., Scientometrics, 88, 1017–1022, 2011
by Gangan Prathap - 745-748 A rejoinder on energy versus impact indicators
by Loet Leydesdorff & Tobias Opthof
January 2012, Volume 90, Issue 1
- 1-7 Editorial: Triple Helix and innovation in Asia using scientometrics, webometrics, and informetrics
by Gohar Feroz Khan & Han Woo Park - 9-23 Government organizations’ innovative use of the Internet: The case of the Twitter activity of South Korea’s Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
by Seong Eun Cho & Han Woo Park - 25-41 Core-periphery, new clusters, or rising stars?: international scientific collaboration among ‘advanced’ countries in the era of globalization
by Sujin Choi - 43-56 Using social media data to explore communication processes within South Korean online innovation communities
by Sujin Choi & Ji-young Park & Han Woo Park - 57-83 Mapping the dynamics of knowledge base of innovations of R&D in Bangladesh: triple helix perspective
by Md. Dulal Hossain & Junghoon Moon & Hyoung Goo Kang & Sung Chul Lee & Young Chan Choe - 85-99 A comparison of the Daegu and Edinburgh musical industries: a triple helix approach
by Gohar Feroz Khan & Seong Eun Cho & Han Woo Park - 101-120 Triple helix in the agricultural sector of Northeast Asian countries: a comparative study between Korea and China
by Haneul Kim & Minghao Huang & Furong Jin & David Bodoff & Junghoon Moon & Young Chan Choe - 121-140 Measuring Twitter-based political participation and deliberation in the South Korean context by using social network and Triple Helix indicators
by Minjeong Kim & Han Woo Park - 141-162 A public research institute that created and led a large industrial group in Japan
by Masayuki Kondo - 163-176 Has globalization strengthened South Korea’s national research system? National and international dynamics of the Triple Helix of scientific co-authorship relationships in South Korea
by Ki-Seok Kwon & Han Woo Park & Minho So & Loet Leydesdorff - 177-200 Synergy or separation mode: the relationship between the academic research and the knowledge-transfer activities of Korean academics
by Ki-Seok Kwon & Ben R. Martin - 201-218 Exploring the web visibility of world-class universities
by Moosung Lee & Han Woo Park - 219-230 Strengthening competency linkage to innovation at Korean universities
by Yong-Gil Lee - 231-251 The inventive activities and collaboration pattern of university–industry–government in China based on patent analysis
by Xiao-Ping Lei & Zhi-Yun Zhao & Xu Zhang & Dar-Zen Chen & Mu-Hsuan Huang & Yun-Hua Zhao - 253-269 The role of Chinese universities in enterprise–university research collaboration
by Liming Liang & Lixin Chen & Yishan Wu & Junpeng Yuan - 271-287 Regional development in South Korea: accounting for research area in centrality and networks
by Matthew A. Shapiro & Han Woo Park - 289-309 Receiving information at Korean and Taiwanese universities, industry, and GRIs
by Matthew A. Shapiro - 311-326 Knowledge-based innovation and collaboration: a triple-helix approach in Saudi Arabia
by Jung Cheol Shin & Soo Jeung Lee & Yangson Kim
December 2011, Volume 89, Issue 3
- 727-739 The single publication H-index of papers in the Hirsch-core of a researcher and the indirect H-index
by L. Egghe - 741-758 Improving SCImago Journal & Country Rank (SJR) subject classification through reference analysis
by Antonio J. Gómez-Núñez & Benjamín Vargas-Quesada & Félix Moya-Anegón & Wolfgang Glänzel - 759-779 Network of the core: mapping and visualizing the core of scientific domains
by Gohar Feroz Khan & Junghoon Moon & Han Woo Park - 781-794 Re-examine the relationship between patents and Tobin’s q
by Yu-Shan Chen & Chun-Yu Shih - 795-811 Patent citation network analysis of core and emerging technologies in Taiwan: 1997–2008
by Ta-Shun Cho & Hsin-Yu Shih - 813-833 Triadic citations, country biases and patent value: the case of pharmaceuticals
by George Messinis - 835-843 Does the h index for assessing single publications really work? A case study on papers published in chemistry
by Lutz Bornmann & Hermann Schier & Werner Marx & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 845-865 On the demographical changes of U.S. research doctorate awardees and corresponding trends in research fields
by Chung-Souk Han - 867-886 Using author co-citation analysis to examine the intellectual structure of e-learning: A MIS perspective
by Liang-Chu Chen & Yen-Hsuan Lien - 887-917 Efficiency of European public higher education institutions: a two-stage multicountry approach
by Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz & Aleksandra Parteka - 919-927 A bibliometric study of the trend in articles related to eutrophication published in Science Citation Index
by Huang Yi & Wang Jie - 929-941 National research assessment exercises: a comparison of peer review and bibliometrics rankings
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Flavia Di Costa - 943-954 Mapping scientific institutions
by Sebastian Grauwin & Pablo Jensen - 955-966 Citation pattern and lifespan: a comparison of discipline, institution, and individual
by Jacob B. Slyder & Beth R. Stein & Brent S. Sams & David M. Walker & B. Jacob Beale & Jeffrey J. Feldhaus & Carolyn A. Copenheaver - 967-983 The determinants of research collaboration modes: exploring the effects of research and researcher characteristics on co-authorship
by Seongkyoon Jeong & Jae Young Choi & Jaeyun Kim