Advising and mentoring Ph.D. students is an increasingly important aspect of the academic profession. We define and interpret a family of metrics (collectively referred to as “a-indices”) that can potentially be applied to “ranking academic advisors” using the academic genealogical records of scientists, with the emphasis on taking into account not only the number of students advised by an individual, but also subsequent academic advising records of those students. We also define and calculate the extensions of the proposed indices that account for student co-advising (referred to as “adjusted a-indices”). In addition, we extend some of the proposed metrics to ranking universities and countries with respect to their “collective” advising im...
Can we predict the academic impact of scholars and papers at early stages using quantitative tools? ...
Using new data on citations to mathematics papers, genealogy of mathematicians, and highly disaggreg...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and analytical method...
Advising and mentoring Ph.D. students is an increasingly important aspect of the academic profession...
This dataset contains pairs of advisor-advisee relationships with regards to the academic genealogy ...
Abstract: Analyzing social networks of communities helps us obtain local and large-scale information...
Academic prestige is difficult to quantify in objective terms. Network theory offers the opportunity...
Research output and impact is currently the focus of serious debate worldwide. Quantitative analyses...
Academic prestige is difficult to quantify in objective terms. Network theory offers the opportunity...
The dissertation author and committee relationships in the MPACT dataset were modeled as social netw...
How are scholars ranked for promotion, tenure and honors? How can we improve the quantitative tools ...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Researchers are assessed from a researcher-centric perspective - by quantifying a researcher's contr...
Using the data on Paul Erdos, his co-authors and their co-authors, we can construct a network called...
Can we predict the academic impact of scholars and papers at early stages using quantitative tools? ...
Using new data on citations to mathematics papers, genealogy of mathematicians, and highly disaggreg...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and analytical method...
Advising and mentoring Ph.D. students is an increasingly important aspect of the academic profession...
This dataset contains pairs of advisor-advisee relationships with regards to the academic genealogy ...
Abstract: Analyzing social networks of communities helps us obtain local and large-scale information...
Academic prestige is difficult to quantify in objective terms. Network theory offers the opportunity...
Research output and impact is currently the focus of serious debate worldwide. Quantitative analyses...
Academic prestige is difficult to quantify in objective terms. Network theory offers the opportunity...
The dissertation author and committee relationships in the MPACT dataset were modeled as social netw...
How are scholars ranked for promotion, tenure and honors? How can we improve the quantitative tools ...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Researchers are assessed from a researcher-centric perspective - by quantifying a researcher's contr...
Using the data on Paul Erdos, his co-authors and their co-authors, we can construct a network called...
Can we predict the academic impact of scholars and papers at early stages using quantitative tools? ...
Using new data on citations to mathematics papers, genealogy of mathematicians, and highly disaggreg...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and analytical method...