A Population-Modulated Bibliometric Measure with an Application in the Field of Statistics

John Panaretos, Chrisovaladis C. Malesios

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Abstract

We use Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) to derive a unifying measure of comparison of scientists based on bibliometric measurements, by utilizing the h-index, some similar h-type indices as well as other common measures of scientific performance. We use a real data example from nine well-known Departments of Statistics (Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, Chicago, Duke, Harvard, Minnesota, Oxford, Stanford and Washington) to demonstrate our approach and argue that our combined measure results in a better overall evaluation of a researchers’ scientific work.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages34
JournalSSRN Electronic Journal
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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Keywords

  • citation metrics
  • research output
  • h-index
  • h-type indices
  • Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA)
  • highly cited researchers

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