Publicaties
Naast de verschillende dienstverleningen aan de Vlaamse overheid dragen de onderzoekers van ECOOM ook bij tot het academisch onderzoek in verschillende onderzoeksdomeinen.
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Meyer, M., Grant, K., Morlacchi, P., Weckowska, D. (2014)
Triple Helix indicators as an emergent area of enquiry – a bibliometric perspective
In: Scientometrics, 99 (1), pp. 151-174
Persson, O., Glänzel, W. (2014)
Discouraging honorific authorship
In: Scientometrics, 98 (2), pp. 1417-1419
Wang J. (2014)
Unpacking the Matthew effect in citations
In: Journal of Informetrics, 8, (2), pp. 329–339
Wang J., Liang Z., Xue L. (2014)
Multinational R&D in China: Differentiation and integration of global R&D networks
In: International Journal of Technology Management, 65 (1), pp. 96–124
Wang J., Mei Y., Hicks D. (2014)
Comment on “Quantifying long-term scientific impact”
In: Science, 345 (6193), pp. 149–149
Wang, J., Hicks, D. (2014)
Funding for some, spills for others: Explaining the emergence of nanotechnology in Chinese regions
In: E. Noyons (Ed.), Context Counts: Pathways to Master Big and Little Data. Proceedings of the science and technology indicators conference 2014 Leiden, 2014, University Leiden
ISBN: 978-90-817527-1-8, pp. 650–657
Winkler, A.E., Levin, S.G., Stephan, P.E., Glänzel, W. (2014)
Publishing Trends in Economics across Colleges and Universities, 1991-2007
In: Eastern Economic Journal, 40(4), pp. 560–582
Bornmann, L., Leydesdorff, L., Wang, J. (2013)
Which percentile-based approach should be preferred for calculating normalized citation impact values?
In: Journal of Informetrics, 7(4), pp. 933-944
Fanelli, D., Glänzel, W. (2013)
Bibliometric evidence for a hierarchy of the sciences
In: PLoS One, 8(6), art.nr. e66938
Fanelli, D., Glänzel, W. (2013)
Papers published in PNAS reflect the Hierarchy of the Sciences
In: Proceedings of ISSI 2013 – The 14th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, Vienna, Austria, Vol. II, pp. 2080–2082