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MEASURING THE RESEARCH CAPACITY OF A UNIVERSITY: USE OF WEB OF SCIENCE AND SCOPUS
Maxim Kotsemir
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ABSTRACT Corporate water accounting (CWA) is gaining relevance as businesses face increasing water‐related risks and accountability demands. Despite its relevance, academic understanding of CWA remains fragmented. Using a systematic literature review, 47 articles from the domains of business and management have been analyzed, employing bibliometric and
Panero Martina+3 more
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Erratum: Bibliometrics effects of a new paper level classification. [PDF]
Frontiers Production Office.
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The Promise and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence in the Evaluation of Synthetic “Greenness”
Rapid rise of AI prompts a question whether it can be used to accelerate and standardize assessment of synthetic “greenness.” This perspective argues for the potential of such applications, although it also identifies several hurdles, like the need for extensive training or the creation of “ground truth” datasets.
Paweł Mateusz Nowak+3 more
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Reflections on the Potential and Risks of AI for Scientific Article Writing after the AI Endorsement by Some Scientific Publishers: Focusing on Scopus AI. [PDF]
De Leon J+4 more
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Abstract To prepare students for lifelong learning, and their role in society, student agency has been foregrounded as an important aim of secondary education. In general, student agency is seen as the will and skill to intentionally transform one's functioning or circumstances.
A. J. M. Schoots‐Snijder+2 more
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Research trends in the field of sport impact on the economy: a bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
Kudinska M, Solovjova I, Korde Ž.
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Inovação Frugal: uma Análise Bibliométrica da Produção na Base Scopus
Gabriela Zanandrea+6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective There is a growing demand in health research and policy to meaningfully involve people with lived experience in co‐creating research and treatment services, especially in eating disorders. Despite decades of research into risk, origin, onset, progression, and intervention, significant knowledge gaps remain. The aim of this review was
Jane Miskovic‐Wheatley+6 more
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