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View article: sprynger: Scriptable bibliometrics using a Python interface to Springer Nature
sprynger: Scriptable bibliometrics using a Python interface to Springer Nature Open
We present a wrapper for the Springer Nature RESTful API written for Python 3. The wrapper allows users to access their free-to-use endpoints via user-friendly interfaces and can be used without prior knowledge of RESTful APIs. The APIs al…
View article: Finding Doppelgängers in Scopus: how to build scientists control groups using sosia
Finding Doppelgängers in Scopus: how to build scientists control groups using sosia Open
The construction of control groups of scientists is often a daunting effort. This paper presents , an open-source Python-based software designed to efficiently query the Scopus database via RESTful API. searches for researchers with public…
View article: Economics Graduates North-America 1997-2017 with RePEc handles and Scopus IDs
Economics Graduates North-America 1997-2017 with RePEc handles and Scopus IDs Open
This dataset contains information on dissertations of 20,559 new Economics PhDs who graduated from North American institutions between 1997/98 and 2016/17. It includes JEL codes and subjects (keywords) for nearly all dissertations. I added…
View article: Funding databases for Ukrainian academics
Funding databases for Ukrainian academics Open
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View article: Small world: Narrow, wide, and long replication of Goyal, van der Leij and Moraga‐Gonzélez (JPE 2006) and a comparison of EconLit and Scopus
Small world: Narrow, wide, and long replication of Goyal, van der Leij and Moraga‐Gonzélez (JPE 2006) and a comparison of EconLit and Scopus Open
Summary I undertake a narrow, wide, and long replication of Goyal, van der Leij and Moraga‐Gonzélez (2006, https://doi.org/10.1086/500990 ). Using social network analysis, they show that the Economics profession gradually evolved into a sm…
View article: The global rise in academic authors reporting multiple institutional affiliations reflects the unanticipated influence of research assessment on academia.
The global rise in academic authors reporting multiple institutional affiliations reflects the unanticipated influence of research assessment on academia. Open
Academics reporting to be simultaneously affiliated with multiple organisations is a growing global phenomenon with significant implications for the usefulness and accuracy of research evaluations. Reporting on findings from a new study, H…
View article: The rise of multiple institutional affiliations in academia
The rise of multiple institutional affiliations in academia Open
This study provides the first systematic, international, large‐scale evidence on the extent and nature of multiple institutional affiliations on journal publications. Studying more than 15 million authors and 22 million articles from 40 co…
View article: What 5,000 acknowledgements tell us about informal collaboration in financial economics
What 5,000 acknowledgements tell us about informal collaboration in financial economics Open
Formal collaboration between researchers via co-authorship has been shown to have a positive impact on academic productivity. But most academic collaboration is informal, e.g. in the form of commentary on research papers. We present and di…
View article: Women in Creative Labor: Inventors, Entrepreneurs and Academics
Women in Creative Labor: Inventors, Entrepreneurs and Academics Open
This article provides an overview of the latest empirical research on the gender gap in knowledge-intensive occupations from an economics perspective. It studies contributing factors both from an institutional and behavioral perspective, a…
View article: The Rise of Multiple Institutional Affiliations.
The Rise of Multiple Institutional Affiliations. Open
The affiliation to an institution provides prestige and identity to researchers and determines access to resources and infrastructure. Institutions in turn seek to affiliate researchers to secure their knowledge and skills, benefiting the …
View article: Data for: Ready-Made oTree Apps for Time Preference Elicitation Methods
Data for: Ready-Made oTree Apps for Time Preference Elicitation Methods Open
Programs for time preference elicitation
View article: Twitter can help with scientific dissemination but its influence on citation impact is less clear
Twitter can help with scientific dissemination but its influence on citation impact is less clear Open
Researchers have long been encouraged to use Twitter. But does researchers’ presence on Twitter influence citations to their papers? José Luis Ortega explored to what extent the participation of scholars on Twitter can influence the tweeti…
View article: Informal intellectual collaboration with central colleagues
Informal intellectual collaboration with central colleagues Open
When preparing a research article, academics engage in informal intellectual collaboration by asking their colleagues for feedback. This collaboration gives rise to a social network between academics. We study whether informal intellectual…