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Co-citation, bibliographic coupling and leading authors, institutions and countries in the 50 years of Technological Forecasting and Social Change

2021

[EN] Technological Forecasting and Social Change (TF&SC) is a leading international journal that publishes major advances related to technological forecasting and future studies. The journal was launched in 1969 and in 2019 celebrated its 50th anniversary. To celebrate 50 years of outstanding contributions, this study presents a bibliometric analysis of TF&SC publications and patterns of citations within TF&SC in terms of authors, institutions and countries. The analysis relies on the Web of Science Core Collection database for bibliographic content and Visualization of Similarities viewer software for mapping of bibliometric data. Our analysis identifies leading authors, universities and c…

ECONOMIA APLICADAFuture studiesBibliometric analysisWeb of science020209 energyLibrary science10 Technology 14 Economics 15 Commerce Management Tourism and Services02 engineering and technologyBibliometricsCo-citationManagement of Technology and InnovationPolitical science0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBusiness and International ManagementApplied PsychologyVOS viewer05 social sciencesSocial changeCo-citationBibliographic couplingBibliometricsScience StudiesWeb of Science050203 business & managementTechnology forecasting
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Latent class models for multiple ordered categorical health data: testing violation of the local independence assumption

2019

Latent class models are now widely applied in health economics to analyse heterogeneity in multiple outcomes generated by subgroups of individuals who vary in unobservable characteristics, such as genetic information or latent traits. These models rely on the underlying assumption that associations between observed outcomes are due to their relationship to underlying subgroups, captured in these models by conditioning on a set of latent classes. This implies that outcomes are locally independent within a class. Local independence assumption, however, is sometimes violated in practical applications when there is uncaptured unobserved heterogeneity resulting in residual associations between c…

Statistics and ProbabilityHealthcare utilizationEconomics and EconometricsClass (set theory)Categorical health dataEconomicsComputer science05 social sciencesContext (language use)UnobservableOutcome (probability)Health insuranceLocal independence assumptionMathematics (miscellaneous)0502 economics and businessEconometricsLatent class model050207 economicsLocal independenceSet (psychology)Association (psychology)Categorical variable14 EconomicsSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050205 econometrics Empirical Economics
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