Citation counts and social comparisons: Scientists' use and evaluation of citation index data

Volume: 19, Issue: 3, Pages: 205 - 221
Published: Sep 1, 1990
Abstract
Data from samples of biochemists and sociologists show that nearly all are familiar with citation indexes and that the two groups are equally likely to have used a citation index for bibliographic purposes. We develop three hypotheses from social comparison theory to account for variation in use and evaluation of citation counts as indicators of scientific achievement: (1) more highly cited scientists will more often use and more highly evaluate...
Paper Details
Title
Citation counts and social comparisons: Scientists' use and evaluation of citation index data
Published Date
Sep 1, 1990
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
205 - 221
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