The Scientific Impact of Nations: Journal Placement and Citation Performance
- 1. University of Chicago
- 2. University of Florida
Description
International collaboration is becoming increasingly important for the advancement of science. To gain a more precise understanding of how factors such as international collaboration influence publication success, we divide publication success into two categories: journal placement and citation performance. Analyzing all papers published between 1996 and 2012 in eight disciplines, we find that those with more countries in their affiliations performed better in both categories. Furthermore, specific countries vary in their effects both individually and in combination. Finally, we look at the relationship between national output (in papers published) and input (in citations received) over the 17 years, expanding upon prior depictions by also plotting an expected proportion of citations based on Journal Placement. Discrepancies between this expectation and the realized proportion of citations illuminate trends in performance, such as the decline of the Global North in response to rapidly developing countries, especially China. Yet, most countries' show little to no discrepancy, meaning that, in most cases, citation proportion can be predicted by Journal Placement alone. This reveals an extreme asymmetry between the opinions of a few reviewers and the degree to which paper acceptance and citation rates influence career advancement.
Data availability
The authors confirm that, for approved reasons, some access restrictions apply to the data underlying the findings. A list of field-specific journals and their Impact Factors can be compiled for each of our eight fields from ISI Web of Knowledge Journal Citation Reports (Thomson Reuters). The data can then be obtained from SciVerse Scopus using an "Advanced search" of the form: "ISSN(XXXX-XXXX) AND PUBYEAR IS YYYY AND DOCTYPE(ar)" for each journal of interest, where XXXX-XXXX is replaced with the ISSN of a journal and YYYY with a year of interest. The final term sets the document type to only return "Articles." The results can be exported by first clicking on "Select all" and then "CSV export" (choosing "CSV" as the output format and "Citations, abstract and references" as the output type).Files
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Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1371/journal.pone.0109195
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:10584
Funding
- National Science Foundation
- Science of Science Policy
- University of Florida
- Center for Latin American Studies Faculty Research Award