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Literatura científica de autores españoles sobre análisis de citas y factor de impacto en Biomedicina (1981-2005)

2008

This paper analyses the development of Spanish research literature in the field of citation analysis and impact factor (IF) in biomedicine over the period 1981-2005. Bibliometric methods and social network analysis were used to examine papers indexed in the Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-Expanded), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), MEDLINE, Índice Médico Español (IME) and Índice de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades (ISOC) databases. 184 papers were identified, 79.89% of which were original research articles. Only four of these papers had been published before the 1990s. The mid 1990s saw a remarkable increase in the number of papers published (8-14 papers/year) with the highest pro…

International levelResearch literatureHistorysocial network analysisanálisis de redes socialesImpact factorEspañascientific publicationsbiomedicineMEDLINEfactor de impactoLibrary sciencebiomedicinaLibrary and Information SciencesOriginal researchSocial Sciences Citation IndexSpainCitation analysisbibliometríabibliometricsimpact factorCitationpublicaciones científicas
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'What can I do? Any tips?' Online communities and agoraphobia, an open channel for shared participation in management of medical treatment

2021

espanolEn este articulo se analizan las entradas producidas en tres grupos de la red social Facebook creados y utilizados por personas diagnosticadas de agorafobia mediante un analisis del discurso. Se identifica que las comunidades virtuales constituyen espacios que favorecen la emergencia de un posicionamiento activo de sus participantes en la co-gestion de su medicacion a partir de tres ejes: a) espacio extra-medico de iguales que favorece el intercambio de informacion, la formacion y la consulta; b) espacio que posibilita el nacimiento y puesta en comun de narrativas alternativas a la farmacologica, y; c) espacio de conflicto entre narrativas sobre la medicacion que, en algunos casos, f…

Internetdrug treatment managementPersonaadministración del tratamiento farmacológicoparticipación del pacientedecision makingsalud mentalUnmet needsred socialAnthropologyagoraphobiasocial networkagorafobiatoma de decisionesSociologypatient participationHumanitiesmental healthRevista de Antropología Social
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e-voicing an opinion on a brand

2011

The development of social networks has tremendously expanding the potential for consumers to express opinions and ratings regarding brands. This research explores this phenomenon from the consumer point of view and suggests potential research themes for further investigation.

Internetsocial networksbrandsbrandsInternetsocial networks[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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Humanities and Social Sciences: Latvia, Vol. 21, Issue 2

2013

JAAK VALGE. From Fellow-Travellers to Practicing Communists ; ILONA BAUMANE-VITOLINA, ANNIJA APSITE. Social Network Gaming Industry – is it the Future or Already the Past of the Information Technology Sector? ; HANS JÖRGENSEN. The Agricultural Co-operative Movement in Estonia: A comparative study from the 1860s up to the 1930s ; GREGORY OLEVSKY, MARGARITA DUNSKA. Features of Doing Business in Internet Space ; BRITTA BOLZERN-KONRAD, CAROLIN EGGER, ĒRIKA ŠUMILO. Values – Soft Issue or Valuable Capital? ; RŪTA JIRGENSONE, JANĪNA KURSĪTE. Rites of Christenings and Funerals in the Latvian Tradition ; ALEKSEJS BUSAROVS. Open Innovation: Current Trends and Future Perspectives

Interwar period - EstoniaSocial networkFolklore - Latvia:HUMANITIES and RELIGION [Research Subject Categories]EnterprisesValuesCo-operative association - Estonia:SOCIAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]
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The use of gamification in education: a bibliometric and text mining analysis

2016

The use of games in education represents a promising tool to motivate and engage students in their learning process. Most of previous research on the topic has focused to develop theoretical frameworks or to conduct experiments as a means to analyse learning outcomes such as knowledge retention, problem-solving skills gains or attitudes toward game-based learning. Nevertheless, little research has focused on providing a comprehensive literature review, which will help researchers to better understand how this stream of research has evolved over the last years. In this study, we use a bibliometric, social network and text mining analysis in order to provide useful up-to-date information to p…

Knowledge managementData collectionSocial networkProcess (engineering)business.industry05 social sciences050301 educationBibliometricsData scienceComputer Science ApplicationsEducationVariety (cybernetics)Interpersonal relationshipEducational research0502 economics and businessActive learningbusinessPsychology0503 education050203 business & managementJournal of Computer Assisted Learning
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Coauthorship and institutional collaborations on cost-effectiveness analyses: a systematic network analysis

2012

BackgroundCost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) has been promoted as an important research methodology for determining the efficiency of healthcare technology and guiding medical decision-making. Our aim was to characterize the collaborative patterns of CEA conducted over the past two decades in Spain.Methods and findingsA systematic analysis was carried out with the information obtained through an updated comprehensive literature review and from reports of health technology assessment agencies. We identified CEAs with outcomes expressed as a time-based summary measure of population health (e.g. quality-adjusted life-years or disability-adjusted life-years), conducted in Spain and published bet…

Knowledge managementNon-Clinical MedicineCost effectivenessScience PolicyEconomicsPolitical ScienceCost-Benefit AnalysisSciencePublic PolicyBibliometricsTechnology assessmentSocial and Behavioral SciencesInvestigacióHealth EconomicsSociologyMedicineCooperative BehaviorHealth Systems StrengtheningMultidisciplinaryHealth economicsHealth Care PolicyCost–benefit analysisbusiness.industryQHealth services researchRHealth technologyCost-effectiveness analysisResearch AssessmentAuthorshipSocial NetworksBibliometricsMedicinebusinessResearch Article
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Using Social Networks to Enhance Customer Relationship Management

2013

International audience; In recent years, the Web has evolved into an exchange platform. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) must follow this evolution and connect CRM tools to social networks in order to place companies in the center of all the exchanges. We propose, in this article, a community detection approach that identi fies clusters of customers of a company using their explicit and implicit behaviour. Our contribution is the definition of a composite pro le that integrates various informations gathered from di erent applications, such as the information system of the company, the existing CRM, or Twitter. We de ne a similarity measure, between a user and a tag, that takes into ac…

Knowledge management[INFO.INFO-WB] Computer Science [cs]/WebWeb 2.0Computer science[ INFO.INFO-WB ] Computer Science [cs]/Web02 engineering and technologySimilarity measureCustomer relationship managementSocial Semantic Web020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemSemantic WebSemantic Webbusiness.industryACM[INFO.INFO-WB]Computer Science [cs]/Web020207 software engineeringSocial CRMSharing and DiscoverySocial Networks and CommunitiesKnowledge ManagementOrder (business)Web 3Web 2business
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User Innovation Networks and Research Challenges

2009

User Innovation Networks (UIN) has been considered the open innovation model for this century as it functions entirely independently of manufacturers. This paper discusses two UIN cases, Daz3D, as well as Linux Dell and IBM cooperation as regards research challenges about the community of practice and interface used. It concludes that current technology only now started touching global and extreme collaboration for creativity and innovation.

Knowledge managementbusiness.industryInterface (Java)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInnovation managementCreativityCommunity of practiceIBMbusinessUser innovationSocial network analysismedia_commonOpen innovation
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Latvian Migrants in Foreign Labour Markets: Job Placement and Discrimination

2019

AbstractThe majority of migrants from Latvia move abroad intending to work, and so fall into the category of ‘work migrants’. A crucial role in their job placement is played by an increasingly complex network of intermediaries. This includes formal employment agencies, more informal, social network-based mediators and even illegal service providers. Despite the agencies providing job placements abroad being subject to regulations, fraud and the mistreatment of jobseekers has emerged as a cause for concern. Even when there is no ill will from the intermediaries, immigrant workers often suffer discrimination from their employers, sometimes leading to a re-evaluation of their return migration …

Labour economicsSocial networkbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigration0507 social and economic geographyLatvianService providerlanguage.human_language0506 political scienceEmployment contractIntermediaryWork (electrical)050602 political science & public administrationlanguagePosition (finance)business050703 geographymedia_common
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Recruitment through migrant social networks from Latvia to the United Kingdom: Motivations, processes and developments

2015

A burgeoning body of literature exists in relation to the role of social networks in connecting migrant workers with employment opportunities, particularly in lower wage jobs. This evidence points to social networks being an attractive recruitment channel from the perspective of both migrants seeking employment and employers seeking employees. This analysis presents a wide breadth of original material, which examines recruitment through social networks from the perspective of both migrants and employers. This includes data drawn from an extensive mixed methods approach involving a novel online survey of Latvian migrants in the UK and face-to-face interviews with British low-wage employers. …

Labour economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMigrant workersGeography Planning and DevelopmentPerspective (graphical)WageLatvianlanguage.human_languagePolitical sciencelanguageLatvian labour migrants; low wage employment; migrant social networks; mixed methods; UK employersSeeking employmentDemographymedia_commonMigration Letters
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