I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous methods either profess ignorance about the seniority of co-authors (egalitarian weights) or are based in an ad hoc way on the order of authors (rank weights). Pareto weights are based on the respective citation records of the co-authors. Pareto weights are proportional to the probability of observing the number of citations obtained. Assuming a Pareto distribution, such weights can be computed with a simple, closed-form equation but require a few iterations and data on a scholar, her co-authors, and her co-authors' co-authors. The use of Pareto weights is illustrated with a group of prominent economists. In this case, Pareto weights are very d...
The main drawback of ranking of researchers by the number of papers, citations or by the Hirsch inde...
The paper proposes two new indexes to quantify the citation status of papers and authors. The Percen...
Authorship credit for multi-authored scientific publications is routinely allocated either by issuin...
I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous m...
I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous m...
Collaboration among researchers is becoming increasingly common, which raises a large number of scie...
Measuring the contribution of each author of a multi-author paper has been a long standing concern. ...
An important issue in bibliometrics is the weighting of co-authorship in the production of scientifi...
International audienceUniversities looking to recruit or to rank researchers have to attribute credi...
This paper explores the relationship between an author's position in the bylines of an article and t...
Current metrics for estimating a scientist's academic performance treat the author's publications as...
The discussion about how to treat author self-citations driven by policy application and quality mea...
The discussion about how to treat author self-citations driven by policy application and quality mea...
In social sciences the measurement of performance is usually done giving the full credit of each pap...
225-229The measurement of scientific performance is usually done giving the full credit of each pape...
The main drawback of ranking of researchers by the number of papers, citations or by the Hirsch inde...
The paper proposes two new indexes to quantify the citation status of papers and authors. The Percen...
Authorship credit for multi-authored scientific publications is routinely allocated either by issuin...
I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous m...
I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous m...
Collaboration among researchers is becoming increasingly common, which raises a large number of scie...
Measuring the contribution of each author of a multi-author paper has been a long standing concern. ...
An important issue in bibliometrics is the weighting of co-authorship in the production of scientifi...
International audienceUniversities looking to recruit or to rank researchers have to attribute credi...
This paper explores the relationship between an author's position in the bylines of an article and t...
Current metrics for estimating a scientist's academic performance treat the author's publications as...
The discussion about how to treat author self-citations driven by policy application and quality mea...
The discussion about how to treat author self-citations driven by policy application and quality mea...
In social sciences the measurement of performance is usually done giving the full credit of each pap...
225-229The measurement of scientific performance is usually done giving the full credit of each pape...
The main drawback of ranking of researchers by the number of papers, citations or by the Hirsch inde...
The paper proposes two new indexes to quantify the citation status of papers and authors. The Percen...
Authorship credit for multi-authored scientific publications is routinely allocated either by issuin...