Utilizing citation data for 100,000 most-cited scientists in the Scopus database, this paper investigated how citations received by an author in different authorship affect his/her academic impact differently. Using a linear regression model as an estimation, it shows that the citations received as the single author of a paper elevates the academic impact the most, followed by that as the first (but not single) author, last author, and middle author. Differences also emerged when we probed into different research fields separately as in some fields citations in the four types of authorship do not differ a lot, and also in some fields, the last-authored citations could 'outweigh' the first-authored ones
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the effect of holding Canada Research Chair (CRC) on a scientist’s num...
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the...
Many studies have found that co-authored research is more highly cited than single author research. ...
Utilizing citation data for 100,000 most-cited scientists in the Scopus database, this paper investi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in Scientometrics by Springer on 27/02/2023,...
Authorship is a marker of scientific capital and prestige, and corresponding authorship is associate...
ABSTRACT: Using a data set integrating information about researchers' funding and publications in Qu...
One of the most important requirements of building applicable models and meaningful indicators for t...
In a series of short analyses we took a closer look on the practice of (co-)authorship in various di...
Papers published in finance and economics journals whose first authors are famous have more citation...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has create...
[EN] The main goal of this work is to verify the existence of diverse behavior patterns in academic ...
Authorship is the currency of an academic career for which the number of papers researchers publish ...
This paper presents the results of a search for statistical relationships between authorship in term...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the effect of holding Canada Research Chair (CRC) on a scientist’s num...
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the...
Many studies have found that co-authored research is more highly cited than single author research. ...
Utilizing citation data for 100,000 most-cited scientists in the Scopus database, this paper investi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in Scientometrics by Springer on 27/02/2023,...
Authorship is a marker of scientific capital and prestige, and corresponding authorship is associate...
ABSTRACT: Using a data set integrating information about researchers' funding and publications in Qu...
One of the most important requirements of building applicable models and meaningful indicators for t...
In a series of short analyses we took a closer look on the practice of (co-)authorship in various di...
Papers published in finance and economics journals whose first authors are famous have more citation...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
Over the last few decades, the institutionalisation of quantitative research evaluations has create...
[EN] The main goal of this work is to verify the existence of diverse behavior patterns in academic ...
Authorship is the currency of an academic career for which the number of papers researchers publish ...
This paper presents the results of a search for statistical relationships between authorship in term...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the effect of holding Canada Research Chair (CRC) on a scientist’s num...
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the...
Many studies have found that co-authored research is more highly cited than single author research. ...