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Journal classification systems play an important role in bibliometric analyses. The two most important bibliographic databases, Web of Science and Scopus, each provide a journal classification system. However, no study has systematically investigated the
Waltman, Ludo, Wang, Qi
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Physicists, stamp collectors, human mobility forecasters [PDF]
One of the two reviewers studied in high school to be a physicist. In the end, he became something else, but he never lost his awe of physics. The other reviewer never intended to become a physicist, but he sometimes asks himself why he didn’t become one.
Szakadát, István, Szántó, Zoltán
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Novel opportunities for computational biology and sociology in drug discovery [PDF]
Lixia Yao+2 more
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Homophily and social influence as mechanisms of loneliness clustering in social networks
Loneliness, a pervasive mental health concern, is often misconstrued as an individual pathology, limiting our understanding of social effects via peer-to-peer interactions.
B. D. L. Châtel+5 more
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Social Influence and the Generation of Joint Mental Attitudes in Multi-agent Systems
This work examines the social structural and cognitive foundations of joint mental attitudes in complexly differentated multi-agent systems, and incorporates insights from a variety of disciplines, including mainstream Distributed Artificial Intelligence,
Jennings, N. R., Panzarasa, P.
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The New Crafts: On the Technization of the Workforce and the Occupationalization of Firms [PDF]
[Excerpt] In the late 1960s and early 1970s American students were told that the value of a college education was declining (see Freeman 1976). Although liberal arts students were particularly discouraged by reports of recent graduates driving taxicabs ...
Barley, Stephen R.
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Measuring Paradigmaticness of Disciplines Using Text
In this paper, we describe new methods that use the text of publications to measure the paradigmaticness of disciplines. Drawing on the text of published articles in the Web of Science, we build samples of disciplinary discourse.
Eliza D. Evans+2 more
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Using synchronous Boolean networks to model several phenomena of collective behavior
In this paper, we propose an approach for modeling and analysis of a number of phenomena of collective behavior. By collectives we mean multi-agent systems that transition from one state to another at discrete moments of time. The behavior of a member of
Kochemazov, Stepan, Semenov, Alexander
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Digital Cities II: Computational and Sociological Approaches [PDF]
Makoto Tanabe+2 more
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