The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In this paper, we study not only the number but also the type of citations that 659 marketing articles generated. We discern five citation types: application, affirmation, negation, review and perfunctory mention (i.e., citing an article only indirectly without really using it). Prior literature in scientometrics recognizes that the former three types, on average, signal a higher level of scientific indebtedness than the latter two types. In our sample, these three types of citation represent only 15% of all citations. We also find different determinants of citation behavior across citation types. Across the 49 determinants we included, only 13 ...
Citations are commonly held to represent scientific impact. To date, however, there is no empirical ...
The number of publications is the first criteria for assessing a researcher output. However, the mai...
In addition to the number of published articles, citation counts are traditionally interpreted as me...
AbstractThe number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific imp...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remain unnoticed?...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Citations remain a prime, yet controversial, measure of academic performance. Ideally, how often a p...
The relevance of citations is clear since they constitute a substantial part of most bibliometric in...
The citations count is flawed but it still the most common way of measuring the academic impact used...
ABSTRACT: Using a data set integrating information about researchers' funding and publications in Qu...
Do scholars adjust their publication behaviour depending on the criteria used in their evaluation? M...
This paper presents the results of a search for statistical relationships between authorship in term...
Citations are commonly held to represent scientific impact. To date, however, there is no empirical ...
The number of publications is the first criteria for assessing a researcher output. However, the mai...
In addition to the number of published articles, citation counts are traditionally interpreted as me...
AbstractThe number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific imp...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...
The number of citations a paper receives is the most commonly used measure of scientific impact. In ...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remain unnoticed?...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Citations remain a prime, yet controversial, measure of academic performance. Ideally, how often a p...
The relevance of citations is clear since they constitute a substantial part of most bibliometric in...
The citations count is flawed but it still the most common way of measuring the academic impact used...
ABSTRACT: Using a data set integrating information about researchers' funding and publications in Qu...
Do scholars adjust their publication behaviour depending on the criteria used in their evaluation? M...
This paper presents the results of a search for statistical relationships between authorship in term...
Citations are commonly held to represent scientific impact. To date, however, there is no empirical ...
The number of publications is the first criteria for assessing a researcher output. However, the mai...
In addition to the number of published articles, citation counts are traditionally interpreted as me...