The success-index: an alternative approach to the h-index for evaluating an individual’s research output

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Fiorenzo Franceschini
Maurizio Galetto
Domenico Maisano
Luca Mastrogiacomo
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[1] Politecnico di Torino,Department of Production Systems and Business Economics (DISPEA)
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Scientometrics | 2012年 / 92卷
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Successful paper; -index; Field normalization; Reference practices; Operational properties; Hirsch index;
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Among the most recent bibliometric indicators for normalizing the differences among fields of science in terms of citation behaviour, Kosmulski (J Informetr 5(3):481–485, 2011) proposed the NSP (number of successful paper) index. According to the authors, NSP deserves much attention for its great simplicity and immediate meaning—equivalent to those of the h-index—while it has the disadvantage of being prone to manipulation and not very efficient in terms of statistical significance. In the first part of the paper, we introduce the success-index, aimed at reducing the NSP-index’s limitations, although requiring more computing effort. Next, we present a detailed analysis of the success-index from the point of view of its operational properties and a comparison with the h-index’s ones. Particularly interesting is the examination of the success-index scale of measurement, which is much richer than the h-index’s. This makes success-index much more versatile for different types of analysis—e.g., (cross-field) comparisons of the scientific output of (1) individual researchers, (2) researchers with different seniority, (3) research institutions of different size, (4) scientific journals, etc.
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页码:621 / 641
页数:20
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