Abstract We consider the "Matthew effect" in the citation process which leads to reallocation (or misallocation) of the citations received by scientific papers within the same journals. The case when such reallocation correlates with a country where an author works is investigated. Russian papers in chemistry and physics published abroad were examined. We found that in both disciplines in about 60% of journals Russian papers are cited less than average ones. However, if we consider each discipline as a whole, citedness of a Russian paper in physics will be on the average level, while chemistry publications receive about 16% citations less than one may expect from the citedness of the journals where they appear. Moreover, Russian c...
Introduction. The improvement of Russian researchers standing in the global academic space, includin...
This article considers the current state and evolution of the Russian publication flow in the field ...
Objective: To observe changes in the number, form (print and online), and distribution (by academic ...
We consider the “Matthew effect ” in the citation process which leads to reallocation (or misallocat...
Abstract We consider the “Matthew effect ” in the citation process which leads to reallocation (or m...
One problem confronting the use of citation-based metrics in science studies and research evaluation...
Since the publication of Robert K. Merton’s theory of cumulative advantage in science (Matthew Effe...
This article can be downloaded for free from http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2262...
Quantitative data are increasingly influencing the evaluation of the effectiveness of research and r...
All references data was extracted from the annual volumes of the CD-Edition of Science Citation Inde...
Since the publication of Robert K. Merton’s theory of cumulative advantage in science (Matthew Effec...
The paper analyses Russian Index of Science Citation (RISC), a national citation database. We contin...
Bibliometric indicators increasingly affect careers, funding, and reputation of individuals, their i...
In this paper newly established characteristics of the so-called Matthew Effect for Countries (MEC) ...
This paper introduces a paired text history methodology to explore the citation practices of three e...
Introduction. The improvement of Russian researchers standing in the global academic space, includin...
This article considers the current state and evolution of the Russian publication flow in the field ...
Objective: To observe changes in the number, form (print and online), and distribution (by academic ...
We consider the “Matthew effect ” in the citation process which leads to reallocation (or misallocat...
Abstract We consider the “Matthew effect ” in the citation process which leads to reallocation (or m...
One problem confronting the use of citation-based metrics in science studies and research evaluation...
Since the publication of Robert K. Merton’s theory of cumulative advantage in science (Matthew Effe...
This article can be downloaded for free from http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2262...
Quantitative data are increasingly influencing the evaluation of the effectiveness of research and r...
All references data was extracted from the annual volumes of the CD-Edition of Science Citation Inde...
Since the publication of Robert K. Merton’s theory of cumulative advantage in science (Matthew Effec...
The paper analyses Russian Index of Science Citation (RISC), a national citation database. We contin...
Bibliometric indicators increasingly affect careers, funding, and reputation of individuals, their i...
In this paper newly established characteristics of the so-called Matthew Effect for Countries (MEC) ...
This paper introduces a paired text history methodology to explore the citation practices of three e...
Introduction. The improvement of Russian researchers standing in the global academic space, includin...
This article considers the current state and evolution of the Russian publication flow in the field ...
Objective: To observe changes in the number, form (print and online), and distribution (by academic ...