In an extremely interesting paper, Palacios−Huerta and Volij (2004) [PV] introduce the axiomatic method to the problem of how to rank academic journals on the basis of their mutual citations. They characterize the invariant method as the only one satisfying a list of five appealing properties. In this note, I show an impossibility result, by identifying a sixth property that is violated by the invariant method. Further, I question the appeal of the PV axioms, when applied over larger domains of problems that take into account making distinctions among types of citations. I am indebted to Pierre Menard, Ignacio Palacios−Huerta and Oscar Volij for introducing me to the topic and for helpful comments. I also remember at this time those colleag...
This paper analyzes from an axiomatic point of view a recent proposal for counting citations: the va...
This paper analyzes from an axiomatic point of view a recent proposal for counting citations: the va...
We introduce a new class of measures of scholarly influence, which we term step-based indices. This ...
Abstract. In an extremely interesting paper, Palacios-Huerta and Volij (2004) [PV] in-troduce the ax...
This paper examines the problem of measuring intellectual influence based on data on citations betwe...
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Measuring influence allows the study of such issues as the impact and reputation of scientists and s...
We show that the invariant method [pinski & narin, 1976], recently axiomatised by palacios-huert...
We show that the invariant method [PINSKI & NARIN, 1976], recently axiomatised by PALACIOS-HUERT...
I study the measurement of the influence of scientists based on bibliographic data. I propose a new ...
Draft, do not cite. A ranking of journals is manipulable if a particular journal’s position can be i...
This paper proposes an axiomatic analysis of Impact Factors when used as tools for ranking journals....
I study the measurement of the influence of scientists based on bibliographic data. I propose a new ...
To take development and budgeting decisions for research activi-ties the officials in charge need to...
This paper analyzes from an axiomatic point of view a recent proposal for counting citations: the va...
This paper analyzes from an axiomatic point of view a recent proposal for counting citations: the va...
We introduce a new class of measures of scholarly influence, which we term step-based indices. This ...
Abstract. In an extremely interesting paper, Palacios-Huerta and Volij (2004) [PV] in-troduce the ax...
This paper examines the problem of measuring intellectual influence based on data on citations betwe...
We examine the problem of measuring influence based on data on the commu-nications between scholarly...
We examine the problem of measuring influence based on the information contained in the data on the ...
Measuring influence allows the study of such issues as the impact and reputation of scientists and s...
We show that the invariant method [pinski & narin, 1976], recently axiomatised by palacios-huert...
We show that the invariant method [PINSKI & NARIN, 1976], recently axiomatised by PALACIOS-HUERT...
I study the measurement of the influence of scientists based on bibliographic data. I propose a new ...
Draft, do not cite. A ranking of journals is manipulable if a particular journal’s position can be i...
This paper proposes an axiomatic analysis of Impact Factors when used as tools for ranking journals....
I study the measurement of the influence of scientists based on bibliographic data. I propose a new ...
To take development and budgeting decisions for research activi-ties the officials in charge need to...
This paper analyzes from an axiomatic point of view a recent proposal for counting citations: the va...
This paper analyzes from an axiomatic point of view a recent proposal for counting citations: the va...
We introduce a new class of measures of scholarly influence, which we term step-based indices. This ...