This paper examines the bibliometric impact of JASSS on other ISI- and Scopus-indexed sources by examining inward and outward citations and their inter-relation. Given the prestige of JASSS, this analysis can measure the growth and dynamics of social simulation and give us an indication of the direction in which social simulation is moving. Results show that the impact of JASSS is higher in computer sciences, physics and ecology than it is in the social sciences, even though JASSS-indexed articles tend to be more concerned with social science-related topics. Looking at inter-journal citations revealed an interesting citation structure: JASSS collected its largest percentage of citations from non-social science-focused journals while directi...
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data analysis algorithms is complementary to theory-...
The impact of simulation methods for social research in the Information Systems (IS) research field ...
The paper investigates what is meant by "good science" and "bad science" and how these differ as bet...
This paper examines the bibliometric impact of JASSS on other ISI- and Scopus-indexed sources by exa...
The contemporary structure of scientific activity, including the publication of papers in academic j...
This article analyses scientific publications of international prestige in three social science disc...
This paper investigates the fate of manuscripts that were rejected from JASSS-The Journal of Artific...
The contemporary structure of scientific activity, including the publication of papers in academic j...
This article suggests to view peer review as a social interaction problem and shows reasons for soci...
This is the homepage for the quarterly journal known as JASSS. The contents of this journal are desc...
Social network analysis has been a particularly hot area across the social (and some non-social) sci...
The simulation of social behavior in a variety of domains is an increasingly important technological...
A vast body of research has shown information science to be a social science, but information scienc...
This paper examines how social sciences knowledge affects natural sciences by empirically investigat...
Social scientists have long worked to replicate real-world phenomena in their research and teaching ...
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data analysis algorithms is complementary to theory-...
The impact of simulation methods for social research in the Information Systems (IS) research field ...
The paper investigates what is meant by "good science" and "bad science" and how these differ as bet...
This paper examines the bibliometric impact of JASSS on other ISI- and Scopus-indexed sources by exa...
The contemporary structure of scientific activity, including the publication of papers in academic j...
This article analyses scientific publications of international prestige in three social science disc...
This paper investigates the fate of manuscripts that were rejected from JASSS-The Journal of Artific...
The contemporary structure of scientific activity, including the publication of papers in academic j...
This article suggests to view peer review as a social interaction problem and shows reasons for soci...
This is the homepage for the quarterly journal known as JASSS. The contents of this journal are desc...
Social network analysis has been a particularly hot area across the social (and some non-social) sci...
The simulation of social behavior in a variety of domains is an increasingly important technological...
A vast body of research has shown information science to be a social science, but information scienc...
This paper examines how social sciences knowledge affects natural sciences by empirically investigat...
Social scientists have long worked to replicate real-world phenomena in their research and teaching ...
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data analysis algorithms is complementary to theory-...
The impact of simulation methods for social research in the Information Systems (IS) research field ...
The paper investigates what is meant by "good science" and "bad science" and how these differ as bet...