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This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more than 700.000 journal …
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In this paper we transfer the Elo rating system, which is widely accepted in chess, sports and other disciplines, to rank scientific journals. The advantage of the Elo system is the explicit consideration of the factor time or the history of a journal's performance. Most other rankings that are...
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ratings is seen as highly reputational for the scientist. This contribution provides evidence that, at least in economics …
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In socio-economic sciences the RePEc network (Research Papers in Economics) has become an essential source for the … information RePEc calculates well-known rankings for authors and academic institutions. We provide some cautionary remarks …
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We investigate the relationship between article title characteristics and citations in economics using a large data set …
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We apply the test of Ijiri and Simon (1974) to a large data set of authors in economics. This test has been used by Tol …
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papers for 100 economics journals and recalculate the impact factor. Afterwards we compare the resulting rankings with the …
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We introduce archetypal analysis as a tool to describe and categorize scientists. This approach identifies typical characteristics of extreme (’archetypal’) values in a multivariate data set. These positive or negative contextual attributes can be allocated to each scientists under...
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papers for 100 economics journals and recalculate the impact factor. Afterwards we compare the resulting rankings with the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010948832
We apply the test of Ijiri and Simon (1974) to a large data set of authors in economics. This test has been used by Tol …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010948894