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Global Research Talents: Analysis of Their Behavior and Publication/Citation Patterns
Global Research Talents: Analysis of Their Behavior and Publication/Citation Patterns

Author(s): Daneš Brzica
Subject(s): Higher Education , Human Resources in Economy
Published by: Ekonomický ústav SAV a Prognostický ústav SAV
Keywords: publications; citations; top researchers; hyper-prolific authors;

Summary/Abstract: We examine publication/citation (P/C) patterns of 88,653 global most productive researchers (MPRs). We analyze the link between publication and citation activity and provide evidence regarding the extent to which top researchers scientific results are better than scientific results of others. Our second aim is to analyze the kinds of patterns that are occurring in P/C activities of top researchers. Major findings are that both quality and quantity parameters represent important feature of MPRs. The best among top researchers have substantially better parameters than those at the bottom level of ranking. We also find that many MPRs publish excellent publications and receive high number of citations. The best-cited publications have researchers exhibiting low number of total publications. Among factors contributing to success of MPRs are team, cooperation, specialization, Ph.D. supervising, international project participation, multiple-use products and some other factors. Finally, looking at the patterns characterizing 22 research fields reveals differences. The clinical medicine field, e.g., is the area of research with the largest number of published WoS documents and citations. Multidisciplinary sciences show significantly lower values. The only similarity is an average number of citations per paper.

  • Issue Year: 69/2021
  • Issue No: 08
  • Page Range: 851-881
  • Page Count: 31
  • Language: English