Search results for "bibliometriikka"

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Co-citation Percentile Rank and JYUcite : a new network-standardized output-level citation influence metric and its implementation using Dimensions A…

2022

AbstractJudging value of scholarly outputs quantitatively remains a difficult but unavoidable challenge. Most of the proposed solutions suffer from three fundamental shortcomings: they involve (i) the concept of journal, in one way or another, (ii) calculating arithmetic averages from extremely skewed distributions, and (iii) binning data by calendar year. Here, we introduce a new metric Co-citation Percentile Rank (CPR), that relates the current citation rate of the target output taken at resolution of days since first citable, to the distribution of current citation rates of outputs in its co-citation set, as its percentile rank in that set. We explore some of its properties with an examp…

Computer scienceValue (computer science)General Social SciencesviiteanalyysiResolution (logic)Library and Information Sciencescomputer.software_genreCo-citationComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Percentile rankcitation count normalizationMetric (mathematics)Data miningarticle-level metricsCitationcomputerarviointitieteellinen julkaisutoimintabibliometriikka
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Tietue 2011/3

2011

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The composition of data economy : a bibliometric approach and TCCM framework of conceptual, intellectual and social structure

2022

Purpose The data economy mainly relies on the surveillance capitalism business model, enabling companies to monetize their data. The surveillance allows for transforming private human experiences into behavioral data that can be harnessed in the marketing sphere. This study aims to focus on investigating the domain of data economy with the methodological lens of quantitative bibliometric analysis of published literature. Design/methodology/approach The bibliometric analysis seeks to unravel trends and timelines for the emergence of the data economy, its conceptualization, scientific progression and thematic synergy that could predict the future of the field. A total of 591 data between 200…

General Computer Sciencebig datakaupallistaminenLibrary and Information Sciencesdatatalousyksilönsuojaavoin tietodigitaalinen markkinointiyrityksetkäsiteanalyysibibliometriikka
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Let the best story win : evaluation of the most cited business history articles

2017

Faced with intensifying competition for scientific impact measured in terms of citation counts, small disciplines are challenged to prove their importance as they lack the critical mass to accumulate large numbers of citations. This paper demonstrates that by emphasizing theoretical and methodological rigor even small disciplines such as business history can be competitive. Yet it still appears that readers of business history articles first and foremost seek interesting and useful subject matter, i.e. ‘best’ stories that can be used as background information and as tools in comparisons. However, articles advancing theory and methodology have increasingly gained interest and citations from …

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Web of Science, Scopus ja TUTKA

2014

Miten Web of Science ja Scopus kohtelevat eri tieteenaloja? Miten JY:n julkaisut näkyvät WoSissa ja Scopuksessa? Entä mitä sellaisia julkaisuja TUTKAsta puuttuu, mitä em. tietokannosita löytyy ja miksi? 15.5.2014 Julkaisuiltapäivä-tapahtumassa pidetty esitys. nonPeerReviewed

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Tunnista tutkimusansiosi : Tarkastele omaa julkaisutoimintaasi käyttäen bibliometrisiä työkaluja

2014

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Research merits : Learn to evaluate your own scientific activity using basic bibliometerics tools

2014

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Highly cited educational technology journal articles: A descriptive and critical analysis

2022

Citations are valuable capital in the academy as the number of citations is the most frequently used indicator in evaluating the quality of papers, journals, researchers, and universities. Thus, the characteristics of highly cited articles (HCA) have become a common research topic but the approach has been mainly descriptive with no profound critical reflection of what kind of research is cited, where the research is from, where the research is published, and what do these things mean for edtech research. This paper contributes to this need by providing a descriptive and critical analysis of 200 highly cited articles from 10 edtech journals. To summarize the key findings, a ‘typical’ edtech…

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The past and future of evolutionary economics: some reflections based on new bibliometric evidence

2016

The modern wave of ‘evolutionary economics’ was launched in 1982 with the classic study by Nelson and Winter. This paper reports a broad bibliometric analysis of ‘evolutionary’ research in the disciplines of management, business, economics, and sociology over 25 years from 1986 to 2010. It confirms that Nelson and Winter's book (An evolutionary theory of economic change, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1982) is an enduring nodal reference point for this broad field. The bibliometric evidence suggests that ‘evolutionary economics’ has benefitted from the rise of business schools and other interdisciplinary institutions, which have provided a home for evolutionary terminology, but it…

evolution of scienceApplied economicsField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesBibliometricsNature versus nurtureTerminologyEpistemologyNelson Richard0502 economics and businessevolutionary economicsNarrativeConversationWinter SidneySociologyEvolutionary economics050207 economicsco-citation analysis050203 business & managementbibliometriikkamedia_commonEvolutionary and Institutional Economics Review
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Varhaismodernin Ruotsin tutkijat : Ruotsin ja Suomen yhteistä menneisyyttä koskevan tutkimuksen päälinjojen, tutkimusalojen ja ohjaussuhteiden vertai…

2020

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