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relation between two key factors of long-term economic growth – science and culture. Considering the evolution of these two …
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We investigate the relationship between article title characteristics and citations in economics using a large data set … from Web of Science. Our results suggest that articles with a short title that also contains a non-alphanumeric character …
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We construct a meta–ranking of 315 economics journals based on 38 different individual rankings. Our ranking incorporates both bibliometric measures from three different databases (Web of Knowledge, RePEc and Google Scholar) and previous rankings in the literature. Furthermore, we account for...
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Does it pay off in terms of citations to issue an article as a working paper before it is published in a refereed … between 2000 and 2010. The effect is an around 25% higher number of citations on average across the investigated journals. …
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citations relative to non-Covid papers. …
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics. Using more than 120,000 multi-authored articles from the Web of Science economics …, we find no statistically significant relationship between alphabetized co-authorship and citations in economics using six …
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This study is intended to facilitate fair research evaluations in economics. Field- and time-normalization of citation impact is the standard method in bibliometrics. Since citation rates for journal papers differ substantially across publication years and Journal of Economic Literature (JEL)...
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number of citations, the h-index, the citations of the most cited paper as well as the hardly honorable Pi …
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citations. Specifically, we address the question: To what extent does the stamp of approval obtained by publishing in a peer …-reviewed journal lead to more subsequent citations for papers that are already available in working paper series? Our data set … the publication in a peer reviewed journal results in around twice the number of yearly citations relative to working …
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at publication and were later retracted face heavy citation losses, while subsequent citations become more accurate …
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