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Co-authorship and bibliographic coupling network effects on citations. [PDF]
This paper analyzes the effects of the co-authorship and bibliographic coupling networks on the citations received by scientific articles. It expands prior research that limited its focus on the position of co-authors and incorporates the effects of the ...
Claudio Biscaro, Carlo Giupponi
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Bibliometrics of social entrepreneurship research: Cocitation and bibliographic coupling analyses
The purpose of this paper is to provide conceptual structure, explore current research directions, and suggest emerging trends in social entrepreneurship.
Luc Phan Tan
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In recent years, social entrepreneurship has received an increasing attention from the academic community. Social entrepreneurship is a topic related to various areas such as economics, management, education, sociology, psychology, and it is not ...
Luc Phan Tan
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Passage-Based Bibliographic Coupling: An Inter-Article Similarity Measure for Biomedical Articles. [PDF]
Biomedical literature is an essential source of biomedical evidence. To translate the evidence for biomedicine study, researchers often need to carefully read multiple articles about specific biomedical issues.
Rey-Long Liu
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Mapping Value Co-creation Literature in the Technology and Innovation Management Field: A Bibliographic Coupling Analysis [PDF]
Marta Ortiz-De-Urbina-Criado +2 more
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Churn in services – A bibliometric review
The purpose of this article is to identify the most impactful research on customer churn and to map the conceptual and intellectual structure of its field of study. Data were collected from the WoS database, comprising 338 articles published between 1995
Hugo Ribeiro +3 more
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This study aims to map the Asian literature on emotions in learning, teaching, and leadership through a review of published research in Web of Science Core Collection.
Mehmet Karakus +2 more
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Research weaving is an approach that combines systematic mapping methods with bibliometric and scientometric analyses, shedding light on how research in a systematic map is connected or disconnected. Given its novelty, few examples exist that demonstrate
Sarah Young +4 more
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The effects of enhancing direct citations, with respect to publication–publication relatedness measurement, by indirect citation relations (bibliographic coupling, cocitation, and extended direct citations) and text relations on clustering solution ...
Ahlgren, Per +3 more
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Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is an established technology with a wide range of applications for civil engineering, geological research, archaeological studies, and hydrological practices.
Nehal Elshaboury +3 more
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