Title
Succinct effect or informative effect: the relationship between title length and the number of citations.
Abstract
Previous studies produced mixed results with respect to the correlation between title length and number of citations. This research aims to provide a new explanation for this controversy by examining one of the largest pools of papers to date, containing over 300,000 economics papers spanning a much longer time period (1956–2012). The results show that correlation between title length and the number of citations is negative between 1956 and 2000, but becomes positive after 2000, when online searches became the predominant method for literature retrieval. Moreover, heterogeneity analyses show that longer titles are especially crucial for papers with relatively lower influence, which researchers can typically only access using online searches.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1007/s11192-018-2805-8
Scientometrics
Keywords
Field
DocType
Citation,Title,Search,Scholarly impact,A2,Z1
Data mining,Information retrieval,Computer science,Citation
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
116
3
0138-9130
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.38
11
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
feng guo134.46
Chao Ma28527.49
Qingling Shi320.38
Qingqing Zong420.38