Reputation is an important social construct in science, which enables informed quality assessments of both publications and careers of scientists in the absence of complete systemic information. However, the relation between reputation and career growth of an individual remains poorly understood, despite recent proliferation of quantitative research evaluation methods. Here, we develop an original framework for measuring how a publication's citation rate Δc depends on the reputation of its central author i, in addition to its net citation count c. To estimate the strength of the reputation effect, we perform a longitudinal analysis on the careers of 450 highly cited scientists, using the total citations Ci of each scientist as his/her reput...
Number of citations and the h-index are popular metrics for indexing scientific impact. These, and o...
In this paper, we study the citation decision of a scientific author. By citing a related work, auth...
Citations are commonly held to represent scientific impact. To date, however, there is no empirical ...
Reputation is an important social construct in science, which enables informed quality assessments o...
Reputation is an important social construct in science, which enables informed quality assessments o...
Recent science of science research shows that scientific impact measures for journals and individual...
Analyzing a large data set of publications drawn from the most competitive journals in the natural a...
Despite the frequent use of numerous quantitative indicators to gauge the professional impact of a s...
Publication statistics are ubiquitous in the ratings of scientific achievement, with citation counts...
Understanding how institutional changes within academia may affect the overall potential of science ...
We examine the determinants of professional reputation. Does quantity of exposures raise reputation ...
In all of science, the authors of publications depend on the knowledge presented by the previous pub...
The growing importance of citation-based bibliometric indicators in shaping the prospects of academi...
Citation metrics are becoming pervasive in the quantitative evaluation of schol-ars, journals and in...
Research problem: This study explores the use of bibliometric indicators to objectively evaluate IEE...
Number of citations and the h-index are popular metrics for indexing scientific impact. These, and o...
In this paper, we study the citation decision of a scientific author. By citing a related work, auth...
Citations are commonly held to represent scientific impact. To date, however, there is no empirical ...
Reputation is an important social construct in science, which enables informed quality assessments o...
Reputation is an important social construct in science, which enables informed quality assessments o...
Recent science of science research shows that scientific impact measures for journals and individual...
Analyzing a large data set of publications drawn from the most competitive journals in the natural a...
Despite the frequent use of numerous quantitative indicators to gauge the professional impact of a s...
Publication statistics are ubiquitous in the ratings of scientific achievement, with citation counts...
Understanding how institutional changes within academia may affect the overall potential of science ...
We examine the determinants of professional reputation. Does quantity of exposures raise reputation ...
In all of science, the authors of publications depend on the knowledge presented by the previous pub...
The growing importance of citation-based bibliometric indicators in shaping the prospects of academi...
Citation metrics are becoming pervasive in the quantitative evaluation of schol-ars, journals and in...
Research problem: This study explores the use of bibliometric indicators to objectively evaluate IEE...
Number of citations and the h-index are popular metrics for indexing scientific impact. These, and o...
In this paper, we study the citation decision of a scientific author. By citing a related work, auth...
Citations are commonly held to represent scientific impact. To date, however, there is no empirical ...