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Sharenting: A systematic review of the empirical literature
Abstract Sharenting, the practice of parents publicly sharing information about their children on social media, has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic literature review in order to evaluate existing publications that have empirically investigated the sharenting phenomenon and ...
Şule Betül Tosuntaş +1 more
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The Contribution of Top IS Publications to Subsequent Research: A Citation Analysis [PDF]
Information Systems (IS) research is undertaken to advance the body of knowledge on IS-related phenomena at the individual, group, and organizational levels of analysis.
Leidner, Dorothy, Loebbecke, Claudia
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Abstract Societal impact as a buzz word is high on the agenda of policy‐makers around the world. Often, the UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) is cited as the initiator of making the societal impact of research relevant and visible. Equally often, it is said that in Switzerland societal impact is not yet considered in higher education policy.
Michael Ochsner
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CoARA will not save science from the tyranny of administrative evaluation [PDF]
The Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA) agreement is a cornerstone in the ongoing efforts to reform research evaluation. CoARA advocates for administrative evaluations of research that rely on peer review, supported by responsible metrics,
Baccini, Alberto
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Unmet goals of tracking: within-track heterogeneity of students' expectations for [PDF]
Educational systems are often characterized by some form(s) of ability grouping, like tracking. Although substantial variation in the implementation of these practices exists, it is always the aim to improve teaching efficiency by creating homogeneous ...
Demanet, Jannick +2 more
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Challenges posed by hijacked journals in Scopus
Abstract This study presents and explains the phenomenon of indexjacking, which involves the systematic infiltration of hijacked journals into international indexing databases, with Scopus being one of the most infiltrated among these databases. Through an analysis of known lists of hijacked journals, the study identified at least 67 hijacked journals ...
Anna Abalkina
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Common keywords listed in the references cited in the INTERPOL IFSMS reports (1991–2022). Abstract The rapid increase in the production and distribution of illicit drugs has led to vast amounts of data being generated through research and other publications, making it difficult to effectively distill and analyze current and emerging trends. The present
Caitlyn Norman +6 more
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Funding sources of impactful and transformative research [PDF]
Understanding how the most important scientific articles have been funded can help inform and improve future funding decisions. Importance is here defined as science that, in the metaphor of the tree of knowledge, plays a structurally significant role ...
Anderson, Barrett
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Rethinking interdisciplinarity across the social sciences and neurosciences [PDF]
This book offers a provocative account of interdisciplinary research across the neurosciences, social sciences and humanities. Setting itself against standard accounts of interdisciplinary 'integration,' and rooting itself in the authors' own experiences,
Callard, Felicity, Fitzgerald, D.
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Análisis cienciométrico sobre la producción académica de migración y desplazamiento en Colombia [PDF]
Colombia has experienced various processes of human mobility, ranging from forced displacement due to internal armed conflict to the recent massive migration from Venezuela.
Alzate-Rojas, Noyvi Sharik +3 more
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