Human–computer interaction (HCI) has become an important area for designers and developers worldwide, and research activities set in national cultural contexts addressing local challenges are often needed in industry and academia. This study explored HCI research in the Nordic-Baltic countries using bibliometric methods. The results show that the activity varies greatly across the region with activities dominated by Finland, Sweden, and Denmark, even when adjusting for differences in population size and GDP. Research output variations were larger for the top-tier conferences compared to entry-tier conferences and journals. Locally hosted conferences were associated with local increases in research activity. HCI research longevity appears to...
In this paper, we analyze the concept of human-computer interaction in cultural and national context...
273-285The study analyses the distribution of productivity of authors in the field of HCI research ...
Aims The growing burden of cardiovascular disease requires growth in research and innovation. We exa...
Human–computer interaction (HCI) has become an important area for designers and developers worldwide...
The study analyses the distribution of productivity of authors in the field of HCI research as refle...
The main objective of this study is to summarise and analyse the level of scientific interest from r...
The development of publication activity and citation impact in Scandinavian countries is studied for...
The main objective of this study is to summarise and analyse the level of scientific interest from r...
As it covers a wide spectrum, the research literature of human-computer interaction (HCI) studies ha...
This paper presents a current overview of the main productive and influential countries around the w...
This study focuses on a component of computer-mediated communicated which is labeled computer mediat...
This report looks at the research trends over the years 1989 - 2004 as published in the Internationa...
Computerisation and digitalisation are shaping the world in fundamental and unpredictable ways, whic...
International audienceWe present a visual exploration of the field of human-computer interaction thr...
Do central country authors of an international co-authored publication network obtain a high researc...
In this paper, we analyze the concept of human-computer interaction in cultural and national context...
273-285The study analyses the distribution of productivity of authors in the field of HCI research ...
Aims The growing burden of cardiovascular disease requires growth in research and innovation. We exa...
Human–computer interaction (HCI) has become an important area for designers and developers worldwide...
The study analyses the distribution of productivity of authors in the field of HCI research as refle...
The main objective of this study is to summarise and analyse the level of scientific interest from r...
The development of publication activity and citation impact in Scandinavian countries is studied for...
The main objective of this study is to summarise and analyse the level of scientific interest from r...
As it covers a wide spectrum, the research literature of human-computer interaction (HCI) studies ha...
This paper presents a current overview of the main productive and influential countries around the w...
This study focuses on a component of computer-mediated communicated which is labeled computer mediat...
This report looks at the research trends over the years 1989 - 2004 as published in the Internationa...
Computerisation and digitalisation are shaping the world in fundamental and unpredictable ways, whic...
International audienceWe present a visual exploration of the field of human-computer interaction thr...
Do central country authors of an international co-authored publication network obtain a high researc...
In this paper, we analyze the concept of human-computer interaction in cultural and national context...
273-285The study analyses the distribution of productivity of authors in the field of HCI research ...
Aims The growing burden of cardiovascular disease requires growth in research and innovation. We exa...