We present a theoretical and empirical analysis of a number of bibliometric indicators of journal performance. We focus on three indicators in particular, namely the Eigenfactor indicator, the audience factor, and the influence weight indicator. Our main finding is that the last two indicators can be regarded as a kind of special cases of the first indicator. We also find that the three indicators can be nicely characterized in terms of two properties. We refer to these properties as the property of insensitivity to field differences and the property of insensitivity to insignificant journals. The empirical results that we present illustrate our theoretical findings. We also show empirically that the differences between various indicators o...
Four alternatives to the journal Impact Factor (IF) indicator are compared to find out their similar...
The impact factor of journals has been widely used as glory quotients. Despite its limitations, this...
Various kinds of metrics used for the quantitative evaluation of scholarly journals are reviewed. Th...
We performed a thorough comparison of four main indicators of journal influence, namely 2-year impac...
textabstractThis paper examines the practical usefulness of two new journal performance metrics, nam...
RePEc Working Papers series: No. 67/2010This paper examines the practical usefulness of two new jour...
textabstractThis paper examines the practical usefulness of two new journal performance metrics, nam...
This paper examines the practical usefulness of two new journal performance metrics, namely the Eige...
this paper we present a compilation of journal impact properties in relation to other bibliometric i...
textabstractThis paper examines the novelty and usefulness of two new journal performance metrics, n...
This paper examines the issue of coercive journal self citations and the practical usefulness of two...
This paper examines the issue of coercive journal self citations and the practical usefulness of two...
textabstractThis paper examines the issue of coercive journal self citations and the practical usefu...
WORKING PAPER No. 12/2013 This paper examines the issue of coercive journal self-citations and the ...
This paper provides an overview of the main features of several bibliometric indicators which were p...
Four alternatives to the journal Impact Factor (IF) indicator are compared to find out their similar...
The impact factor of journals has been widely used as glory quotients. Despite its limitations, this...
Various kinds of metrics used for the quantitative evaluation of scholarly journals are reviewed. Th...
We performed a thorough comparison of four main indicators of journal influence, namely 2-year impac...
textabstractThis paper examines the practical usefulness of two new journal performance metrics, nam...
RePEc Working Papers series: No. 67/2010This paper examines the practical usefulness of two new jour...
textabstractThis paper examines the practical usefulness of two new journal performance metrics, nam...
This paper examines the practical usefulness of two new journal performance metrics, namely the Eige...
this paper we present a compilation of journal impact properties in relation to other bibliometric i...
textabstractThis paper examines the novelty and usefulness of two new journal performance metrics, n...
This paper examines the issue of coercive journal self citations and the practical usefulness of two...
This paper examines the issue of coercive journal self citations and the practical usefulness of two...
textabstractThis paper examines the issue of coercive journal self citations and the practical usefu...
WORKING PAPER No. 12/2013 This paper examines the issue of coercive journal self-citations and the ...
This paper provides an overview of the main features of several bibliometric indicators which were p...
Four alternatives to the journal Impact Factor (IF) indicator are compared to find out their similar...
The impact factor of journals has been widely used as glory quotients. Despite its limitations, this...
Various kinds of metrics used for the quantitative evaluation of scholarly journals are reviewed. Th...