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JAVIER RUIZ-CASTILLO
Departamento de Economía, Universidad Carlos III, calle Madrid 126–128, 28903 Getafe, Madrid, Spain (e-mail: jrc@eco.uc3m.es) ES
31
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14
366
24.81
Referers
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References
315
194
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Individual and field citation distributions in 29 broad scientific fields.
3
0.39
2018
The impact of classification systems in the evaluation of the research performance of the Leiden Ranking universities.
1
0.35
2018
Geographic mobility and research productivity in a selection of top world economics departments.
2
0.50
2017
A comparison of the Web of Science and publication-level classification systems of science.
10
0.46
2017
The Herrero-Villar approach to citation impact.
1
0.35
2017
On the quest for currencies of science: Field "exchange rates" for citations and Mendeley readership.
1
0.36
2017
Research output indicators are not productivity indicators.
0
0.34
2016
A comparison of two ways of evaluating research units working in different scientific fields.
7
0.45
2016
Differences in citation impact across countries
15
0.59
2015
Within- and between-department variability in individual productivity: the case of economics
8
0.49
2015
An Alternative To Field-Normalization In The Aggregation Of Heterogeneous Scientific Fields
1
0.36
2015
University citation distributions
0
0.34
2015
Multiplicative versus fractional counting methods for co-authored publications. The case of the 500 universities in the Leiden Ranking
7
0.46
2015
Field-normalized citation impact indicators using algorithmically constructed classification systems of science.
51
1.28
2015
The comparison of classification-system-based normalization procedures with source normalization alternatives in Waltman and Van Eck (2013).
0
0.34
2014
The skewness of scientific productivity.
13
0.66
2014
The effect on citation inequality of differences in citation practices at the web of science subject category level
18
0.67
2014
Quantitative evaluation of alternative field normalization procedures.
32
0.92
2013
The End of the European Paradox
5
0.48
2013
The comparison of normalization procedures based on different classification systems.
11
0.54
2013
The role of statistics in establishing the similarity of citation distributions in a static and a dynamic context
2
0.43
2013
Multiplicative and fractional strategies when journals are assigned to several subfields
7
0.52
2012
Corrigendum to "High- and low-impact citation measures: Empirical applications" [J. Informetrics 5 (2011) 122-145].
0
0.34
2012
Corrigendum to "The measurement of low- and high-impact in citation distributions: Technical results" [J. Informetrics 5 (2011) 48-63].
0
0.34
2012
Sub-field normalization in the multiplicative case: Average-based citation indicators.
10
0.65
2012
The measurement of low- and high-impact in citation distributions: Technical results
20
0.90
2011
References made and citations received by scientific articles
50
1.97
2011
High- and low-impact citation measures: Empirical applications
8
0.64
2011
The skewness of science in 219 sub-fields and a number of aggregates
60
2.16
2011
A comparison of the scientific performance of the U.S. and the European union at the turn of the 21st century
19
0.92
2010
Intermediate inequality and welfare
4
5.60
2000
1