Does the handling time of scientific papers relate to their academic impact and social attention? Evidence from Nature, Science, and PNAS

IF 3.4 2区 管理学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Journal of Informetrics Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI:10.1016/j.joi.2024.101504
Yundong Xie , Qiang Wu , Yezhu Wang , Li Hou , Yuanyuan Liu
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The time required for peer review is a crucial factor for researchers when deciding where to submit their manuscripts, as it is also considered an important predictor of paper impact. This paper analyses the handling time of academic papers at the individual paper level, focusing on three key indicators: editorial handling time, processing handling time, and total handling time. Unlike previous studies that primarily examined the simple correlation between handling time and academic impact of academic papers, this paper uses a negative binomial regression model to analyse the data while controlling for various factors related to total citations. Further, we explore the relationship between handling time and social attention. The dataset used in this study comprises 49,881 papers classified as ‘articles’ and published between 2011 and 2020 in three prestigious journals: Nature, Science, and PNAS. Our main findings reveal significant negative associations between the three measures of handling time and both impact and attention, except that processing handling time and attention have a significant positive relationship. Additionally, heterogeneity analyses indicate that these relationships are affected by the journal, subject, and affiliation. This empirical analysis of handling time's effect on academic impact and social attention expands upon the insights gained from previous research and may stimulate changes in some journal editorial policies to accelerate publishing speed.

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科学论文的处理时间与其学术影响力和社会关注度有关吗?来自《自然》、《科学》和《美国科学院院刊》的证据
同行评审所需的时间是研究人员决定向何处投稿的关键因素,因为它也被认为是预测论文影响力的重要指标。本文从单篇论文层面分析了学术论文的处理时间,重点关注三个关键指标:编辑处理时间、处理时间和总处理时间。与以往研究主要考察学术论文处理时间与学术影响力之间的简单相关性不同,本文采用负二项回归模型对数据进行分析,同时控制了与总被引次数相关的各种因素。此外,我们还探讨了处理时间与社会关注度之间的关系。本研究使用的数据集包括 2011 年至 2020 年间在三种著名期刊上发表的 49881 篇归类为 "文章 "的论文:自然》、《科学》和《美国科学院院刊》。我们的主要研究结果表明,处理时间与影响力和注意力之间存在显著的负相关,但处理时间与注意力之间存在显著的正相关。此外,异质性分析表明,这些关系受到期刊、主题和所属单位的影响。这项关于处理时间对学术影响力和社会关注度影响的实证分析拓展了以往研究的见解,可能会促使某些期刊编辑政策发生变化,从而加快出版速度。
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Journal of Informetrics
Journal of Informetrics Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: Journal of Informetrics (JOI) publishes rigorous high-quality research on quantitative aspects of information science. The main focus of the journal is on topics in bibliometrics, scientometrics, webometrics, patentometrics, altmetrics and research evaluation. Contributions studying informetric problems using methods from other quantitative fields, such as mathematics, statistics, computer science, economics and econometrics, and network science, are especially encouraged. JOI publishes both theoretical and empirical work. In general, case studies, for instance a bibliometric analysis focusing on a specific research field or a specific country, are not considered suitable for publication in JOI, unless they contain innovative methodological elements.
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