Using a large dataset, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in 1998-2003 with a five-year citation window for each year, this paper studies country citation distributions in a partition of the world into 36 countries and two geographical areas in the all-sciences case and eight broad scientific fields. The key findings are the following two. Firstly, the shape of country citation distributions is highly skewed and very similar to each other across all fields. Secondly, differences in country citation distributions appear to have a strong scale factor component. The implication is that, in spite of the skewness of citation distributions, international comparisons of citation impact in terms of count...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
Using the InCites tool of Thomson Reuters, this study compares normalized citation impact values cal...
Using a large dataset, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
Using a large dataset, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
Using a large data set, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
In order to examine potential effects of methodological choices influencing developments in relative...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
Using the InCites tool of Thomson Reuters, this study compares normalized citation impact values cal...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
Using the InCites tool of Thomson Reuters, this study compares normalized citation impact values cal...
Using a large dataset, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
Using a large dataset, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
Using a large data set, indexed by Thomson Reuters, consisting of 4.4 million articles published in ...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
In order to examine potential effects of methodological choices influencing developments in relative...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
The impact of the scientific output produced by different nations in different fields varies extensi...
Using the InCites tool of Thomson Reuters, this study compares normalized citation impact values cal...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
This paper contains the first empirical applications of a novel methodology for comparing the citati...
Using the InCites tool of Thomson Reuters, this study compares normalized citation impact values cal...