Quality Weighted Citations Versus Total Citations in the Sciences and Social Sciences

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Chang, Chia-Lin and McAleer, Michael (2014) Quality Weighted Citations Versus Total Citations in the Sciences and Social Sciences. [ Documentos de Trabajo del Instituto Complutense de Análisis Económico (ICAE); nº 06, 2014, ] (Unpublished)

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Abstract

The paper analyses academic journal quality and research impact using quality weighted citations versus total citations, based on the widely-used Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Science citations database (ISI). A new Index of Citations Quality (ICQ) is presented, based on quality weighted citations. The new index is used to analyse the leading 500 journals in both the Sciences and Social Sciences using quantifiable Research Assessment Measures (RAMs) that are based on alternative transformations of citations. It is shown that ICQ is a useful additional measure to 2YIF and other well known RAMs for the purpose of evaluating the impact and quality, as well as ranking, of journals as it contains information that has very low correlations with the information contained in the well known RAMs for both the Sciences and Social Sciences.


Item Type:Working Paper or Technical Report
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JEL Classifications: C18, C81, Y10.

Uncontrolled Keywords:Research assessment measures; Impact factors; Eigenfactor; Article Influence; Quality weighted citations; Total citations; Index of citations quality; Journal rankings.
Subjects:Social sciences > Economics > Econometrics
Series Name:Documentos de Trabajo del Instituto Complutense de Análisis Económico (ICAE)
Volume:2014
Number:06
ID Code:24941
Deposited On:03 Apr 2014 09:06
Last Modified:02 Feb 2016 12:39

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