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paper discusses a multiplicative and a fractional strategy to deal with this situation, and introduces a normalization …
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This paper has two main aims: (i) to criticize the diagnosis about the research performance of the EU contained in the so-called “European Paradox”, according to which Europe plays a leading world role in terms of scientific excellence, but lacks the entrepreneurial capacity of the U.S. to...
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-field normalization procedures for the multiplicative case. We also compute a third indicator that does not correct for differences in …
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the lowest level of aggregation, we apply a novel sub-field normalization procedure in the multiplicative case. The … of the World. The main findings are the following two. (i) Although normalization does not systematically bias the …
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-field normalization procedures for the multiplicative case. We also compute a third indicator that does not correct for differences in …
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, it is shown that mean normalization at the sub-field level does not lead to a universal distribution. Nevertheless, among … other topics subject to ongoing research, it appears that this lack of universality does not preclude sensible normalization …
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This paper studies evidence from Thomson Scientific about the citation process of 3.7 million articles published in the period 1998-2002 in 219 Web of Science categories, or sub-fields. Reference and citation distributions have very different characteristics across sub-fields. However, when...
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, it is shown that mean normalization at the sub-field level does not lead to a universal distribution. Nevertheless, among … other topics subject to ongoing research, it appears that this lack of universality does not preclude sensible normalization …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009506399
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The risk-fear paradox, whereby people who experience the least criminal victimisation report the greatest fear of crime, has been established in the extant literature. That this paradox is gendered, notably that women report greater fear yet are less likely to experience crime, has also been...
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