Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating scholar performance, publication counts in “quality” journals is flawed by subjectivity in generating the list of approved journals and the definition of quality. Truex, Cuellar and Takeda (2009) sought to improve on this method by substituting the measurement of “influence” using the Hirsch statistics to measure ideational influence. Since the h-family statistics are a measure of productivity and the uptake of a scholar’s ideas this methodology privileges the uptake of a scholar’s ideas over the venue of publication. But influence is built through other means than by having one’s papers read and cited. This paper argues that interaction between sc...
This dissertation research is focused on how we, as researchers, ‘influence’ others researchers. In ...
Quantifying scholarly output via traditional citation metrics is the time-honored method to gauge ac...
This study examines the use of the Hirsch family of indices to assess the scholarly influence of IS ...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the currently predominant method of eva...
Assessing the work of scholars is of great importance in the life of academic institutions, discipli...
Assessing the work of scholars is of great importance in the life of academic institutions, discipli...
Abstract—The emergence of social media has created new ways to publish scientific work, foster colla...
Abstract—The emergence of social media has created new ways to publish scientific work, foster colla...
The emergence of social media has created new ways to publish scientific work, foster collaboration,...
Abstract. In research, influence is often synonymous with importance; the researcher that is judged ...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and analytical method...
This dissertation research is focused on how we, as researchers, ‘influence’ others researchers. In ...
Quantifying scholarly output via traditional citation metrics is the time-honored method to gauge ac...
This study examines the use of the Hirsch family of indices to assess the scholarly influence of IS ...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the current method of evaluating schola...
Following previous research findings, this paper argues that the currently predominant method of eva...
Assessing the work of scholars is of great importance in the life of academic institutions, discipli...
Assessing the work of scholars is of great importance in the life of academic institutions, discipli...
Abstract—The emergence of social media has created new ways to publish scientific work, foster colla...
Abstract—The emergence of social media has created new ways to publish scientific work, foster colla...
The emergence of social media has created new ways to publish scientific work, foster collaboration,...
Abstract. In research, influence is often synonymous with importance; the researcher that is judged ...
In this study, we develop a theoretical model based on social network theories and analytical method...
This dissertation research is focused on how we, as researchers, ‘influence’ others researchers. In ...
Quantifying scholarly output via traditional citation metrics is the time-honored method to gauge ac...
This study examines the use of the Hirsch family of indices to assess the scholarly influence of IS ...