The scale-invariant properties of the citation-based performance of internationally co-authored articles

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science Pub Date : 2018-07-31 DOI:10.22452/mjlis.vol23no2.3
Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo
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The aim of this paper is to determine the scale-invariant properties of the citation-based performance of internationally co-authored articles on Management Information Systems (MIS). A total of 20, 485 articles which received a total of 432,386 citations were analyzed. Collaborative articles accounted for 83 percent of the papers. Citation-based performance and international collaborative papers exhibited a power-law correlation with a scaling exponent of 1.28 ± 0.05. Citations to MIS articles increased 21.28 or 2.42 with a doubling of the number of internationally collaborative papers. The scaling exponent for the power-law correlation for domestic collaborative papers was 1.22 ± 0.04 indicating that citations grew by 21.22or 2.32 times when the number of domestic papers doubled. MIS articles published through international collaboration show a stronger Matthew Effect than those published through domestic collaboration. International collaborative papers were further analyzed by global regions. The papers that were internationally collaborative with authors being from different global regions have a scaling exponent for the power-law correlation with citation-based performance of 1.25 ± 0.06. This exponent shows that citations grew 21.26±0.06 or 2.37 times when the number of these inter-regional papers doubled. Those papers that were internationally collaborative with the authors being from the same global region (intra-regional) have a scaling exponent for the power-law correlation with citation-based performance of 1.56 ± 0.14. This performance demonstrates that citations grew 21.56±0.14 or 2.94 times when the number of intra-regional papers doubled. This indicates that the Matthew Effect is stronger for intra-regional collaborative papers than for inter-regional ones.
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国际合著文章基于引文的表现的尺度不变特性
本文的目的是确定国际合著的关于管理信息系统(MIS)的文章基于引文的性能的尺度不变性质。共有20485篇文章被分析,共被引用432386次。合作文章占论文总数的83%。基于引文的性能和国际合作论文表现出幂律相关性,标度指数为1.28±0.05。MIS文章的引用量增加了21.28或2.42,国际合作论文数量翻了一番。国内合作论文的幂律相关性的标度指数为1.22±0.04,表明当国内论文数量翻倍时,引用量增长了21.22或2.32倍。通过国际合作发表的MIS文章比通过国内合作发表的文章显示出更强的马太效应。全球各区域进一步分析了国际合作文件。与来自全球不同地区的作者进行国际合作的论文的幂律相关性的标度指数为1.25±0.06。该指数表明,当这些地区间论文的数量翻了一番时,引用量增长了21.26±0.06或2.37倍。那些与来自同一全球区域(区域内)的作者进行国际合作的论文的幂律相关性的标度指数为1.56±0.14。这一表现表明,当区域内论文数量翻倍时,引用量增长了21.56±0.14倍,即2.94倍。这表明区域内合作论文的马太效应比区域间合作论文更强。
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