Bibliometricians emphasize on international collaboration to enhance the citation impact of research publications. However, Mathew Effect for Countries brings out that the citation impact is not uniformly distributed to all country affiliations. The present study explores whether international collaboration helps in neutralizing the origin of country bias. The study explores this with productivity, author affiliation and citation data from Scopus for the immunology papers for the year 2018. The data considered pertain to India and four comparator countries which are high on international collaboration, namely Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The results point to playout of Mathew Effect and possible confirmation of social ...
Using Sankhyā – The Indian Journal of Statistics as a case, present study aims to identify scholarly...
439-443This paper analyses COVID-19 research papers in international collaboration by Indi...
International collaboration is becoming an increasingly significant issue in science. During the las...
366-375Bibliometricians emphasize on international collaboration to enhance the citation impact of r...
International collaboration enhances citation impact. Collaborating with a country increments the ci...
Several strategies are used by researchers and research facilities to increase their scientific prod...
Scientific activity has become increasingly complex in recent years. The need for international res...
Background: Some bibliometric research has been carried out in sport sciences, but compared with oth...
Domestic citation to papers from the same country and the greater citation impact of documents invol...
Domestic citation to papers from the same country and the greater citation impact of documents invol...
We investigated the effect of international collaboration (in the form of international co-authorshi...
Domestic citation to papers from the same country and the greater citation impact of documents invol...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley Blackwell in Journal of the Associat...
We introduce two novel ways to capture the impact benefits two countries receive from collaborations...
Research collaboration is promoted by governments and research funders but if the relative prevalen...
Using Sankhyā – The Indian Journal of Statistics as a case, present study aims to identify scholarly...
439-443This paper analyses COVID-19 research papers in international collaboration by Indi...
International collaboration is becoming an increasingly significant issue in science. During the las...
366-375Bibliometricians emphasize on international collaboration to enhance the citation impact of r...
International collaboration enhances citation impact. Collaborating with a country increments the ci...
Several strategies are used by researchers and research facilities to increase their scientific prod...
Scientific activity has become increasingly complex in recent years. The need for international res...
Background: Some bibliometric research has been carried out in sport sciences, but compared with oth...
Domestic citation to papers from the same country and the greater citation impact of documents invol...
Domestic citation to papers from the same country and the greater citation impact of documents invol...
We investigated the effect of international collaboration (in the form of international co-authorshi...
Domestic citation to papers from the same country and the greater citation impact of documents invol...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley Blackwell in Journal of the Associat...
We introduce two novel ways to capture the impact benefits two countries receive from collaborations...
Research collaboration is promoted by governments and research funders but if the relative prevalen...
Using Sankhyā – The Indian Journal of Statistics as a case, present study aims to identify scholarly...
439-443This paper analyses COVID-19 research papers in international collaboration by Indi...
International collaboration is becoming an increasingly significant issue in science. During the las...