The analysis of the high end of citation distributions represented by its tail provides important supplementary information on the citation profile of the unit under study. In a previous study by Glänzel (2013a), a parameter-free solution providing four performance classes has been proposed. Unlike in methods based on pre-set percentiles, this method is not sensitive to ties and ensures needless integration of measures of outstanding and even extreme performance into the standard tools of scientometric performance assessment. The applicability of the proposed method is demonstrated for both subject analysis and the combination of different subjects at the macro and meso level.nrpages: 14status: publishe
Albarrán et al. (2009a ) introduced a novel methodology for the evaluation of citation distributions...
Research productivity distributions exhibit heavy tails because it is common for a few researchers ...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
The analysis of the high end of citation distributions represented by its tail provides important su...
In the present paper we present use cases and scenarios for a new assessment tool based on bibliomet...
Despite the drawbacks already pointed out and the wide set of variants suggested to overcome some of...
The analysis of the high end of citation distributions represented by its tail provides important su...
This paper reviews a number of recent contributions that demonstrate that a blend of welfare econom...
The disciplinary profiles of the mean citation rates across 22 research areas were analyzed for 107 ...
Many different citation-based indicators are used by researchers and research evaluators to help eva...
Citations to published scientific articles are regularly collected and processed, bringing about the...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
Albarrán et al. (2009a ) introduced a novel methodology for the evaluation of citation distributions...
Research productivity distributions exhibit heavy tails because it is common for a few researchers ...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...
The analysis of the high end of citation distributions represented by its tail provides important su...
In the present paper we present use cases and scenarios for a new assessment tool based on bibliomet...
Despite the drawbacks already pointed out and the wide set of variants suggested to overcome some of...
The analysis of the high end of citation distributions represented by its tail provides important su...
This paper reviews a number of recent contributions that demonstrate that a blend of welfare econom...
The disciplinary profiles of the mean citation rates across 22 research areas were analyzed for 107 ...
Many different citation-based indicators are used by researchers and research evaluators to help eva...
Citations to published scientific articles are regularly collected and processed, bringing about the...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
Albarrán et al. (2009a ) introduced a novel methodology for the evaluation of citation distributions...
Research productivity distributions exhibit heavy tails because it is common for a few researchers ...
We submit newly developed citation impact indicators based not on arithmetic averages of citations b...