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statistical analysis of the interconnection between Handelsblatt (HB), Research Papers in Economics (RePEc, here RP) and Google …
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Many papers in economics that are published in peer reviewed journals are initially released in widely circulated working paper series. This raises the question about the benefit of publishing in a peer-reviewed journal in terms of citations. Specifically, we address the question: To what extent...
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incorporates both bibliometric measures from three different databases (Web of Knowledge, RePEc and Google Scholar) and previous …
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This articles investigates the recent trends in co-authorship in economics. Using data from more than 700.000 journal articles we show that the average number of authors per article has increased over the last years. This process is likely to be continued in the future. In a regression analysis...
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This article describes the data collection and use of data for the computation of rankings within RePEc (Research …
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Aggregation. Anschließend wird das FAZ-Ranking mit dem Handelsblatt-Ranking und RePEc-Ranking verglichen. Auf Basis der Kritik …
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monatlich erscheinenden RePEc-Ranking sowohl im Ansatz als auch in der Methodik deutlich. In dem vorliegenden Artikel werden …
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statistical analysis of the interconnection between Handelsblatt (HB), Research Papers in Economics (RePEc, here RP) and Google …
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