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Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics, Volume 7
Volume 7, 2022
- Chi Swian Wong:
The Past, the Present, and the Future: A Bibliometric Analysis of Failed/Fragile/Collapsed State Research During 1990-2020. 720882 - Anthony J. Olejniczak, William E. Savage, Richard Wheeler:
The Rhythms of Scholarly Publication: Suggestions to Enhance Bibliometric Comparisons Across Disciplines. 812312 - Cornelius Kalenzi:
Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain: How Should Emerging Technologies Be Governed? 801549 - José L. Medina-Franco, Edgar López-López:
The Essence and Transcendence of Scientific Publishing. 822453 - Marianne Noel:
Opening Up of Editorial Activities at Chemistry Journals. What Does Editorship Mean and What Does It Involve? 747846 - Vlasta Sikimic:
How to Improve Research Funding in Academia? Lessons From the COVID-19 Crisis. 777781 - Simon J. Porter:
Measuring Research Information Citizenship Across ORCID Practice. 779097 - Jan Philipp Kruse:
How Can Science and Research Work Well? Toward a Critique of New Public Management Practices in Academia From a Socio-Philosophical Perspective. 791114 - Jose C. Jackson, Jane G. Payumo, Amy J. Jamison, Michael L. Conteh, Petronella Chirawu:
Perspectives on Gender in Science, Technology, and Innovation: A Review of Sub-Saharan Africa's Science Granting Councils and Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. 814600 - Sharmin Nahar:
Decoding the Role of Gender in the Relationship Between the Online Payment System and SME Performance: A Case Study Investigating an Emerging Economy - Bangladesh. 842670 - Olivier Pourret, Dasapta Erwin Irawan, Najmeh Shaghaei, Elenora M. van Rijsingen, Lonni Besançon:
Toward More Inclusive Metrics and Open Science to Measure Research Assessment in Earth and Natural Sciences. 850333 - Pritish Mondal, Lauren Mazur, Lilly Su, Suparna Gope, Esther Dell:
The Upsurge of Impact Factors in Pediatric Journals Post COVID-19 Outbreak: A Cross-Sectional Study. 862537 - Alexander Christian:
Addressing Conflicts of Interest and Conflicts of Commitment in Public Advocacy and Policy Making on CRISPR/Cas-Based Human Genome Editing. 775336 - Nigussie Gemechu, Meghan Werbick, Michelle Yang, Adnan A. Hyder:
Research Metrics for Health Science Schools: A Conceptual Exploration and Proposal. 817821 - Simon J. Porter, Daniel W. Hook:
Connecting Scientometrics: Dimensions as a Route to Broadening Context for Analyses. 835139 - Livia Puljak, Elena Parmelli, Matteo Capobussi, Marien Gonzalez-Lorenzo, Alessandro Squizzato, Lorenzo Moja, Nicoletta Riva:
Mitigating Disputes Originated by Multiple Discordant Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: A Survey of Methodologists and Clinicians. 849019 - Izuchukwu Azuka Okafor, Smart Ikechukwu Mbagwu, Terkuma Chia, Zuwati Hasim, Echezona Ejike Udokanma, Karthik Chandran:
Institutionalizing Open Science in Africa: Limitations and Prospects. 855198 - Moritz Schubotz, Ankit Satpute, André Greiner-Petter, Akiko Aizawa, Bela Gipp:
Caching and Reproducibility: Making Data Science Experiments Faster and FAIRer. 861944 - Emrobowansan Monday Idamokoro, Yiseyon Sunday Hosu:
Out-Look on Worldwide Trends of Related Studies on Citrus Waste as Feed for Livestock Production: A Scientometric Analysis. 869974 - Michael Jeffrey Kahn:
An Exploratory Study of the Social Contract of Research and Innovation in Africa. 849263 - Charles N. W. Keckler:
Independent Agencies and Research Program Performance. 856862 - Tingting Yan, Rahul K. Arora:
Research Products Beyond the Research Paper: Reflections on User-Centered Evidence Synthesis From SeroTracker. 881250 - Paul Miller:
Does Your Organization Assess Risk Culture? If Not, It Should. Here's How. 891324 - Luisa Fernanda Echeverría King, Reina Camacho Toro, Pedro Figueroa, Laura A. Galvis, Alejandra González, Verónica Rossana Suárez, Ivonne Torres-Atencio, Claudia Natalie Widmaier Müller:
Organized Scientific Diaspora and Its Contributions to Science Diplomacy in Emerging Economies: The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean. 893593 - Carmen Barrios-Guzmán, Diego de la Cruz:
The Potential Contribution of the Scientific Diaspora to Enhance Marine Science in Guatemala. 898082 - Paulina Gómez-Flores, Vicente Morales-Salgado, Angélica Maza, Aline Villarreal, Linda R. Lara-Jacobo, Mónica Ivette Jiménez-Córdova, Daniel Jiménez-Alvarez, Alma Cristal Hernández-Mondragón:
Mexican Scientist Diaspora in North America: A Perspective on Collaborations With México. 898896 - Daniel W. Hook, Linda S. O'Brien, Stephen Pinfield:
Editorial: Trust and Infrastructure in Scholarly Communications. 925500 - Olufunmilayo B. Arewa:
Scarcity amidst plenty: Regulating digital transformation. - Tony Hey:
Open science and Big Data in South Africa. - Monica Gambino, Paolo Accadia, Marco Costantini, Marina Gomei, Loretta Malvarosa, Evelina Carmen Sabatella, Rosaria Felicita Sabatella:
Analysis of the available funds supporting marine activities in some key European Mediterranean countries. - Matthew Rimmer:
Metal 3D printing: Patent law, trade secrets, and additive manufacturing. - Clark Douglas Asay:
Software's legal future. - Iana Atanassova, Marc Bertin, Philipp Mayr:
Editorial: Mining Scientific Papers, Volume II: Knowledge Discovery and Data Exploitation. - Vamsi K. Kanuri, Adithya Pattabhiramaiah:
Scarcity-driven monetization of digital content. - Maximilian Brackmann, Michèle Gemünden, Cédric Invernizzi, Stefan Mogl:
Assessing emerging technologies from an arms control perspective. - Mauritz Kop:
Abundance and Equality. - Kathrin Schnieders, Sandra Mierz, Sabine Boccalini, Wibke Meyer zu Westerhausen, Christian Hauschke, Stephanie Hagemann-Wilholt, Sonja Schulze:
ORCID coverage in research institutions - Readiness for partially automated research reporting. - Jon Leefmann, Julia Böttcher, Michael Jungert, Christoph Merdes, Sebastian Schuol:
Editorial: Public research and private knowledge - Science in times of diverse research funding. - Siqi Wei, Bin Wu, Aoxue Xiang, Yangfu Zhu, Chenguang Song:
DGTR: Dynamic graph transformer for rumor detection. - Adéle Strydom, Juanita Mellet, Jeanne Van Rensburg, Ignatius Viljoen, Anastasios Athanasiadis, Michael S. Pepper:
Open access and its potential impact on public health - A South African perspective. - Zahr K. Said:
Fables of scarcity in IP. - Olga Lezhnina, Gábor Kismihók, Manuel Prinz, Markus Stocker, Sören Auer:
A Scholarly Knowledge Graph-Powered Dashboard: Implementation and User Evaluation. - Akiko Hashiguchi, Hiroka Hamada, Satoru Takahashi, Keisuke Honda:
Impact of supervisors' research style on young biomedical scientists' capacity development as measured by REDi, a novel index of crossdisciplinarity. - Caroline Goon, Tamara A. Bruce, Janetta Lun, Gabriel Y. Lai, Serena Chu, Phuong-Tu Le:
Examining the Asian American leadership gap and inclusion issues with federal employee data: Recommendations for inclusive workforce analytic practices. - Domingo Docampo, Vicente Safón, Carlos Albert:
Research, Teaching, and Knowledge Transfer Assessment in Spain: Strategies and Results. - Nimita Pandey, Krishna Ravi Srinivas, T. R. Deepthi:
Emerging Technologies, STI Diaspora and Science Diplomacy in India: Towards a New Approach. - Reuma De Groot, Yaela Golumbic, Fernando Martínez-Martínez, Heinz Ulrich Hoppe, Sally Reynolds:
Developing a framework for investigating citizen science through a combination of web analytics and social science methods - The CS Track perspective. - Vania Sena, Amangeldi Kenjegaliev, Aliya Kenjegalieva:
Innovation and efficiency in financial institutions. - Shubha Ghosh:
Time, scarcity, and abundance. - Peter T. Darch:
The core of the matter: How do scientists judge trustworthiness of physical samples? - Paraskevi Boufounou, Maria Despoina Argyrou:
Changing the organizational culture to transform the economy: The case of Greece. - Lara Skelly, Elisha Rufaro T. Chiware:
African researchers do not think differently about Open Data. - Lu Cheng, Jacob G. Foster, Harlin Lee:
A Simple, interpretable method to identify surprising topic shifts in scientific fields. - Shane Greenstein:
Creating a platform for costless personalization in clothing. - Kleinsy Bonilla, Susana Arrechea, Luis Guillermo Velásquez Pérez:
Connecting Scientists Residing Abroad: A Review of Converciencia as a Practice to Engage the Guatemalan Scientific Diaspora From 2005-2020. - Lars Wenaas:
Choices of immediate open access and the relationship to journal ranking and publish-and-read deals. - Alexander Schniedermann:
Shaping the Qualities, Values and Standards of Science. How Reporting Guidelines Improve the Transparency of Biomedical Research. - Amy L. Olex, Bridget T. McInnes:
Temporal disambiguation of relative temporal expressions in clinical texts. - Ba Xuan Nguyen, Jesse David Dinneen, Markus Luczak-Rösch:
Closed Shop or Collaborative Hub? An Analysis of the Partners' Importance in CANZUK Countries' Research Collaborations. - Michael Burstein:
The illusion of abundant communications and the ghost of Red Lion. - Haihong Zhang:
Chinese institutions should be more proactive and transparent in promoting research integrity: A perspective. - Deven R. Desai, Mark A. Lemley:
Editorial: Scarcity, regulation, and the abundance society. - Brett M. Frischmann, Giovanni B. Ramello:
Externalities, scarcity, and abundance. - Joshua Fairfield:
Property as the law of virtual things. - Eva Ortega-Paino, Eduardo Oliver:
RAICEX: A Successful Story of the Spanish Scientific Diaspora. - Bryann E. Avendano-Uribe, Andres Lombana-Bermudez, Laura V. Flórez, Elisa Chaparro, Adriana Carolina Hernandez-Morales, Jorge Archbold, Juan Camilo Buitrago-Casas, Ana Maria Porras:
Engaging Scientific Diasporas in STEAM Education: The Case of Science Clubs Colombia. - Hugh P. Shanahan, Louise Bezuidenhout:
Rethinking the A in FAIR Data: Issues of Data Access and Accessibility in Research. - Clene Mohlala, Felix Olu Bankole:
Using a support vector machine to determine loyalty in African, European, and North American telecoms. - Joseph Mariani, Gil Francopoulo, Patrick Paroubek, Frédéric Vernier:
NLP4NLP+5: The Deep (R)evolution in Speech and Language Processing. - Manpreet S. Hora:
Role of servitization in transitioning from scarcity to abundance paradigm. - Dorothy L. Butler, Barbara Del Castello, Steve Elliott, Elana R. Goldenkoff, Isabel A. Warner, Alessandra C. Zimmermann:
Recognize and Alleviate a Resource Management Conundrum Facing Science Diaspora Networks. - Maria Esteli Jarquin-Solis, Enrique Lin-Shiao, Melania Guerra, Karlissa Calderón Zúñiga, Dayana Mora Solórzano, José María Gutiérrez:
Voices of the Costa Rican scientific diaspora: Policy lessons from a decade of experiences from our scientists abroad. - Maziar Montazerian, Bertil Fabricius Dorch:
Editorial: Quality and quantity in research assessment: Examining the merits of metrics. - Stephanie Plamondon:
Inequality in abundance. - Thomas Völker, Marzia Mazzonetto, Rasmus Slaattelid, Roger Strand:
Translating tools and indicators in territorial RRI. - Lateef Babatunde Amusa, Hossana Twinomurinzi, Wilfred Chinedu Okonkwo:
Modeling COVID-19 incidence with Google Trends. - Salil K. Mehra:
The post-scarcity world and the post-pandemic office. - Jonathan A. Morales-Marroquín, Regina Solis Miranda, José Baldin Pinheiro, Maria Imaculada Zucchi:
Biodiversity Research in Central America: A Regional Comparison in Scientific Production Using Bibliometrics and Democracy Indicators. - Delia Mangelkramer:
Addressing responsibility in innovation processes for sustainability: Lessons for responsible management of sustainable innovation form a systematic literature review. - Rafaelly Stavale, Vanja Pupovac, Graziani Izidoro Ferreira, Dirce Bellezi Guilhem:
Research integrity guidelines in the academic environment: The context of Brazilian institutions with retracted publications in health and life sciences. - Julian Prieto, Christopher A. Scott:
Scientific diasporas and the advancement of science diplomacy: The InFEWS US-China program in the face of confrontational "America First" diplomacy. - Michael J. Madison, Brett M. Frischmann, Madelyn R. Sanfilippo, Katherine J. Strandburg:
Too Much of a Good Thing? A Governing Knowledge Commons Review of Abundance in Context. - Vivek Wadhwa:
Solving humanity's grand challenges: Water, food, and energy. - Kleinsy Bonilla, Karina Aquino Valle, Ramon Alvarez-Torres, Sara Ney Simons:
Engaging Honduran Science Diasporas for Development: Evidence From Three Consolidated Networks. - Kleinsy Bonilla, Claudia S. Romero-Oliva, Susana Arrechea, Nereyda Y. Ortiz Osejo, Sofia Mazariegos, Margarita Alonzo, Gabriela Orellana-Corrales, Andrea C. del Valle, Gabriela Montenegro-Bethancourt:
Engaging the Guatemala Scientific Diaspora: The Power of Networking and Shared Learning. - Maruxa Martinez-Campos:
Ten tips for teaching research integrity to early career students: A perspective over 20 years. - Alan Demétrius Baria Valejo, Renato Fabbri, Alneu de Andrade Lopes, Liang Zhao, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira:
Multilevel Coarsening for Interactive Visualization of Large Bipartite Networks. - Josiline Chigwada:
Feasibility of a national open data policy in Zimbabwe. - Juan Roberto Alvarado, Ximena Lainfiesta, Alejandra Paniagua-Avila, Gabriela Asturias:
Developing a Digital Technology System to Address COVID-19 Health Needs in Guatemala: A Scientific Diaspora Case Study. - Stanley I. R. Okoduwa, Giuseppe Calignano, Manuel J. Cobo:
Editorial: The Impact of Countries' Economy and Wealth on their Research Activities. - Kleinsy Bonilla, Luisa Fernanda Echeverría King, Milena Serafim, Tebogo Mabotha, Derya Buyuktanir Karacan:
Editorial: Engaging scientific diasporas for development: Policy and practices. - Grischa Fraumann, Giovanni Colavizza:
The role of blogs and news sites in science communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. - Dasapta Erwin Irawan, Hilyatuz Zahroh, Iratxe Puebla:
Preprints as a driver of open science: Opportunities for Southeast Asia. - Elisha Rufaro T. Chiware, Lara Skelly:
Open Science in Africa: What policymakers should consider.
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