Papers of posssible interest to Sig Metrics readers

Eugene Garfield eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM
Tue Oct 30 14:41:09 EDT 2012


 

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TITLE:          Making an impact instead of 'publish or perish'
                (Editorial Material, English)
AUTHOR:         Jansen, MW; Ruwaard, D
SOURCE:         EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 22 (5). OCT 2012.
                p.613-614 OXFORD UNIV PRESS, OXFORD

KEYWORDS+:       POLICY; HEALTH

AUTHOR ADDRESS: MW Jansen, S Limburg Reg Publ Hlth Serv, POB 2022, NL-6160
                HA Geleen, Netherlands

 
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TITLE:          Record citations in 2011 contribute to maintenance of the
                impact factor of BJN (Editorial Material, English)
AUTHOR:         Calder, PC
SOURCE:         BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION 108 (5). SEP 14 2012.
                p.759-761 CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, CAMBRIDGE

 KEYWORDS+:       MICROBIOTA; WEIGHT; ADULTS; RISK

AUTHOR ADDRESS: PC Calder, Univ Southampton, Fac Med, Inst Human Nutr,
                Southampton SO9 5NH, Hants, England

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TITLE:          Data envelopment analysis 1978-2010: A citation-based
                literature survey (Article, English)
AUTHOR:         Liu, JS; Lu, LYY; Lu, WM; Lin, BJY
SOURCE:         OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 41 (1
                SP ISS). JAN 2013. p.3-15 PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD,
                OXFORD

SEARCH TERM(S):    
                 HIRSCH JE          P NATL ACAD SCI USA   102:16569 2005;
                 
                 GARFIELD E         SCIENTOMETRICS          1:359   1979

KEYWORDS:       Data envelopment analysis; Literature survey; Citation
                analysis; Main path analysis
KEYWORDS+:       DECISION-MAKING UNITS; ADDITIVE EFFICIENCY DECOMPOSITION;
                NONPARAMETRIC FRONTIER MODELS; LOGLET LAB SOFTWARE;
                NETWORK-DEA MODEL; OF-THE-ART; INTERNAL STRUCTURE;
                MALMQUIST INDEXES; IMPRECISE DATA; 2-STAGE DEA

ABSTRACT:       This study surveys the data envelopment analysis (DEA)
literature by applying a citation-based approach. The main goals are to
find a set of papers playing the central role in DEA development and to
discover the latest active DEA subareas. A directional network is
constructed based on citation relationships among academic papers. After
assigning an importance index to each link in the citation network, main
DEA development paths emerge. We examine various types of main paths,
including local main path, global main path, and multiple main paths. The
analysis result suggests, as expected, that Charnes et al. (1978)
[Charnes A, Cooper WW, Rhodes E. Measuring the efficiency of decision
making units. European Journal of Operational Research 1978; 2(6): 429-
444] is the most influential DEA paper. The five most active DEA subareas
in recent years are identified; among them the "two-stage contextual
factor evaluation framework" is relatively more active. Aside from the
main path analysis, we summarize basic statistics on DEA journals and
researchers. A growth curve analysis hints that the DEA literature's size
will eventually grow to at least double the size of the existing
literature. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

AUTHOR ADDRESS: JS Liu, Natl Taiwan Univ Sci & Technol, Grad Inst Technol
                Management, 43,Sect 4,Keelung Rd, Taipei 10607, Taiwan

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TITLE:          The 2011 Journal Citation Reports and the impact factor
                of the Journal of Applied Oral Science (Editorial Material, English)
AUTHOR:         Santos, CF
SOURCE:         JOURNAL OF APPLIED ORAL SCIENCE 20 (3). MAY-JUN 2012.
                p.294 UNIV SAO PAULO FAC ODONTOLOGIA BAURU, BAURU-SP

SEARCH TERM(S): 
                 IMPACT FACTOR*  
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TITLE:          IMPACT FACTORS AND RISK FACTORS IN STRUCTURAL AND
                COHESION FUNDS ABSORPTION. A CASE STUDY FOR ROMANIA, THREE YEARS AFTER
                THE LAUNCH (Article, English)
AUTHOR:         Nistor, R; Popa, I; Lacurezeanu, R; Zelter, DZ; Zelter,
                SZ
SOURCE:         MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES, BOOK 2. 2011.
                p.101-104 DEMOCRITUS UNIV THRACE, KOMOTINI

SEARCH TERM(S):  IMPACT FACTOR*   


ABSTRACT:       There is a generalized concern, at different levels, for
increasing the absorption rate of European funds. We consider that this
study will be an important reference point for all those who are involved
in the activity of attracting and using available funds, by identifying
the impact actions, on one hand and by avoiding the elements which
present a potential risk, on the other hand.

 
 
 

 
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