This paper explores the influence of select economic variables on total citations and citations per document as obtained from Scopus from 2016 to 2018. The analysis considered 32 countries that contribute 90% of the scholarly output. Variables considered in the study included citations, citable documents, total expenditure on R&D per capita ($), researchers in R&D per capita, GDP (PPP) per capita and university education index. Based on multiple regression equation, the output broadly confirms the earlier observation of citation intensity going with wealth intensity of nations. However, on closer examination based on the obtained regression equation, aberration between expected and obtained total citations and citations per documen...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The cita...
Using a large data set, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
Some scientometric studies attempt to explain the factors affecting a country’s scientific output, w...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
This study examines the determinants of citation success among authors who have recently published t...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
In this paper, we study the citation decision of a scientific author. By citing a related work, auth...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
Scientific output is one of the important determinants of economic development in countries around t...
We investigate the relationships between the citation impacts of scientific papers and the sources o...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of the Assoc...
This study examines the determinants of citation success among authors who have recently published t...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The cita...
Using a large data set, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
Some scientometric studies attempt to explain the factors affecting a country’s scientific output, w...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
This study examines the determinants of citation success among authors who have recently published t...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
In this paper, we study the citation decision of a scientific author. By citing a related work, auth...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
Scientific output is one of the important determinants of economic development in countries around t...
We investigate the relationships between the citation impacts of scientific papers and the sources o...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of the Assoc...
This study examines the determinants of citation success among authors who have recently published t...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The cita...
Using a large data set, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...