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Token‐based reviewer economies: Proposed institutions for managing the reviewer shortage problem
Abstract This opinion paper presents two proposed token‐based systems to fix the information system academy's review system. At present, the review system consumes more human resources than the information systems academy has by an order of magnitude. The cost of this overflow is borne entirely by information systems researchers.
Cecil Eng Huang Chua
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The Golden Age? What the 100 most cited articles in Terrorism Studies tell us [PDF]
In a context where widespread failings in the nature of terrorism research are well recognised—yet where the quantity of work is still enormous—is it possible to fairly assess whether the field is progressing or if it has become mired in mediocre ...
Schmidt-Petersen, Jennifer +1 more
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Abstract This article provides a scoping review of 25 years of research on the notion of cognitive authority (CA), examining its conceptualization and empirical examination. The review follows the PRISMA statement and its extension for scoping reviews.
Noora Hirvonen +3 more
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Normas jurídicas internacionales para la documentación e investigación de crímenes de Guerra [PDF]
The relevance of the study is determined by the need to eliminate multimodality of information flows in documenting war crimes. Existing digital solutions are fragmented, which complicates the integration of evidence into international judicial ...
Dotsenko, Oleksandr +4 more
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Performance‐enhancing substances in sport: A scientometric review of 75 years of research
The use of performance‐enhancing substances in sports undermines values and risks athletes' health. This study analyzes doping literature, identifying influential documents and research domains. While prevalent doping classes are well‐studied, emerging trends like contaminated supplements receive less attention.
Alessandro Carollo +5 more
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Research on cyberbullying and suicide: a bibliometric analysis
Abstract Suicide is a global mental health problem. In recent years, suicidal ideation, suicide attempts and suicides have increased in children and adolescents. In this population, cyberbullying is a public health problem that has grown along the increase in use of devices with internet access. Cybervictimization is related to negative health effects,
A. Denche‐Zamorano +5 more
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Next Generation Metrics for Scientific and Scholarly Research in Europe:LERU report of an Expert Working Group [PDF]
The field of evaluating academic activities is vast, complex, and highly dynamic, as are the roles of any data and indicators used to support these evaluations This Next Generation Metrics for Scientific and Scholarly Research in Europe paper, explores ...
Bosman, Jeroen +13 more
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Stalking the Wild X Patent [PDF]
For most of the history of the patent office, recorded patents were used primarily to enforce the patent holder’s rights during the life of the patent and to evaluate prior art, in determining patentability.
Hampton, Barbara J
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Introduction To reduce costs, make efficient decisions, grow the market sustainably, and profit, private insurance companies must increase their computing power for big data analysis by using artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms. In this review, we build upon the existing literature on AI applications in insurance and provide a comprehensive review ...
Rasha Atlasi +5 more
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Global Journal Prestige and Supporting Disciplines: A Scientometric Study of Information Systems Journals [PDF]
Many argue that the Information Systems (IS) field is at a critical juncture in its evolving identity. In debating whether the IS field is in crisis, we agree with Hirschheim and Klein (2003) that ¡°reflective analysis¡± will contribute to the field¡¯s ...
Curtis, Aaron +2 more
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