Hirsch-index for countries based on Essential Science Indicators data

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Edit Csajbók
Anna Berhidi
Lívia Vasas
András Schubert
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[1] Semmelweis University,Central Library
[2] Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Research Policy Studies/ISSRU
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Scientometrics | 2007年 / 73卷
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Turkey; Romania; Citation Rate; Candidate Country; Essential Science Indicator;
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The authors present ranked lists of world’s countries — with main focus on EU countries (together with newly acceeded and candidate countries) — by their h-index on various science fields. As main source of data Thomson Scientific’s Essential Science Indicators (ESI) database was used. EU countries have strong positions in each field but none of them can successfully compete with the USA. The modest position of the newly accessed and candidate countries illustrate the importance of supportive economic and political background in order to achieve scientific success. An attempt is made to fit a recent theoretical model relating the h-index with two traditional scientometric indicators: the number of publications and the mean citation rate.
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