textabstractThis paper documents that salient features of (time series of annual) citations to scientific publications might be captured by a Bass type diffusion model. This is particularly useful as it allows for a comparison of these features across journals, across disciplines and over time. For the illustrative case of Econometrica 1987, it is found that the peak in citations occurs at 6.5 years, on average. Also, it is found that after 14 years there is only a little gap between cumulative citations and the estimated total cumulative amount, suggesting that on average the impact of these articles lasts for about 15 years or so. Finally, it appears that these features can partly be explained by the size of the articles, as it is...
textabstractThe academic publication process consists of two stages. The first stage covers for exam...
For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-datin...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...
textabstractThis paper illustrates that salient features of a panel of time series of annual citatio...
In this paper, we answer the question why statistics journals get lower impact factors than journals...
Citation patterns are important to understanding the spread of technological ideas as science is ess...
Recent availability of electronically accessible database of journal articles makes studies of the d...
Recent availability of electronically accessible database of journal articles makes studies of the d...
The prevalence of uncited papers or of highly cited papers, with respect to the bulk of publications...
Academic papers have been played as a protagonist to disseminate the expertise. Naturally, analysing...
In all of science, the authors of publications depend on the knowledge presented by the previous pub...
Does the life cycle of economic papers differ across fields of economic research? By constructing an...
The high ranking of the Econometric Institute, as listed in recent leading scien-tific journals, is ...
We study the evolution of topics in economics and their geographical specialization by analyzing 13,...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...
textabstractThe academic publication process consists of two stages. The first stage covers for exam...
For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-datin...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...
textabstractThis paper illustrates that salient features of a panel of time series of annual citatio...
In this paper, we answer the question why statistics journals get lower impact factors than journals...
Citation patterns are important to understanding the spread of technological ideas as science is ess...
Recent availability of electronically accessible database of journal articles makes studies of the d...
Recent availability of electronically accessible database of journal articles makes studies of the d...
The prevalence of uncited papers or of highly cited papers, with respect to the bulk of publications...
Academic papers have been played as a protagonist to disseminate the expertise. Naturally, analysing...
In all of science, the authors of publications depend on the knowledge presented by the previous pub...
Does the life cycle of economic papers differ across fields of economic research? By constructing an...
The high ranking of the Econometric Institute, as listed in recent leading scien-tific journals, is ...
We study the evolution of topics in economics and their geographical specialization by analyzing 13,...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...
textabstractThe academic publication process consists of two stages. The first stage covers for exam...
For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-datin...
Citation distributions are crucial for the analysis and modeling of the activity of scientists. We i...