International Collaboration and Counting Inflation in Assessment of Research Impact at Country Level
We report on how different accounting procedures affected the counting of citations of physics papers, thereby affecting the rankings of research impact at country level. Using 1989-2008 data, we also report the counting inflation ratio between different accounting procedures. We found that the normal count (all author count) procedure yielded a rather different ranking from those of straight count and adjusted count approaches. It also tended to favor the European countries, while the newly developed countries received more credits in the adjusted and straight count procedures.
research impact counting inflation research evaluation education information analysis
HUANG Muhsuan IN Chishiou CHEN Darzen
Department of Libraiy & Information Science, Taiwan University, Taipei, China Department of Mechanical Engineering, Taiwan University, Taipei, China
国际会议
武汉
英文
29-33
2010-11-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)