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PT J
AU Liu, Hongda
Geng, Jiejun
Yao, Pinbo
TI Relationship of Leadership and Envy: How to Resolve Workplace Envy with
Leadership-A Bibliometric Review Study
SO JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE
VL 9
IS 3
AR 44
DI 10.3390/jintelligence9030044
DT Review
PD SEP 2021
PY 2021
AB In recent years, workplace envy has gradually become a hot research
topic for organizational behavior. Scholars have explored the
antecedents and consequences of envy following the traditional research
paradigm. The latest leadership theory also provides new ideas for its
development. Although the traditional methods continue to optimize the
research on the relationship between leadership and envy, they still do
not fully reflect the binary logical relationship between the two and
cannot offer sufficient explanatory power for the psychological
activities and behaviors of employees and supervisors. In this paper,
two pieces of bibliometric software, CiteSpace (American, Drexel
University) and Histcite (American, Clarivate Analytics), were used in
order to analyze the previous literature in regard to providing a
theoretical basis, the main content, and the stages of development.
Based on the integration, we propose a dual-track theoretical model of
leadership and envy as the prediction framework for future research. The
research has returned to the intelligent attribute of leadership and
believes that effective leadership can adjust the existence of various
types of envy and transform it into the actual productivity of the
workplace.
RI Liu, Hongda/AHA-3876-2022; Yao, Pinbo/
OI Liu, Hongda/0000-0002-2628-7041; Yao, Pinbo/0000-0001-9948-4364
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C1 Tongji Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Shanghai 200092, Peoples R China
C1 Shanghai Univ, Sch Management, Shanghai 200444, Peoples R China
C1 Shanghai Int Studies Univ, Int Sch Business Adm, Shanghai 200333,
Peoples R China
EI 2079-3200
DA 2021-10-03
UT WOS:000700639000001
PM 34564292
ER

PT J
AU Ashiq, Murtaza
Ur Rehman, Shafiq
Ahmad, Naved
Atoum, Ibrahim
Aqil, Mohammad
Ahmad, Shakil
TI A Bibliometric Review of Leadership Literature in Library and
Information Science Profession, 1959-2022
SO SAGE OPEN
VL 13
IS 4
AR 21582440231208767
DI 10.1177/21582440231208767
DT Review
PD OCT 2023
PY 2023
AB This bibliometric study investigates the publishing trends and patterns
along with top authors, countries, organizations, nature of
collaboration, and sub-areas of library leadership literature published
from 1959 to 2022. The Scopus database was used for data extraction, and
500 relevant records were selected. The data were analyzed using
Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, VOSviewer, Biblioshiny, and CiteSpace
software. The results highlighted that the United States of America was
a global trendsetter in library leadership research, being the top
contributing country (313, 62.6% publications). They also identified the
top productive author (Martin, J.), top-cited author (Ole Pors, N), top
organization (University of Punjab, Pakistan), most preferable sources
(Journal of Library Administration) and top-cited article ("Supporting
Digital Scholarship in Research Libraries: Scalability and
Sustainability" by Vinopal J). The highest research productivity was
recorded in 2019, with 42 publications (8.4%), followed by 37 (7.4%)
publications in 2018 and 2021. Furthermore, 270 publications (54%) on
library leadership were published during the last decade (2011-2020).
This study informed that most of the published literature on library
leadership was general, following a solo authorship trend (314), with
less collaborative research (n = 186) and a significant number (n = 148)
of non-cited documents. The critical areas of future research identified
in this study, including transformational, ethical, participative, and
humanistic leadership, need to be investigated. The study suggests that
emerging digital and virtual leadership areas should also be examined
along with the areas with limited literature. To the best of our
knowledge, this is the first comprehensive bibliometric study to present
a holistic picture of the library leadership literature.
RI Ahmad, Naved/G-6198-2018; Atoum, Ibrahim A/KHD-6018-2024; Ashiq, Murtaza/AAI-
6919-2021; Atoum, Ibrahim/AAH-9940-2021; Rehman, Shafiq Ur/AAK-1221-2021; Atoum,
Ibrahim/AAK-5596-2021
OI Ahmad, Naved/0000-0002-4932-401X; Ashiq, Murtaza/0000-0002-3926-0673;
Rehman, Shafiq Ur/0000-0002-8169-0132; Atoum,
Ibrahim/0000-0002-9259-7937
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C1 Univ Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
C1 Almaarefa Univ, Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
C1 Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal Univ, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
C1 Al Maarefa Univ, Coll Appl Sci, Dept Comp Sci & Informat Syst, POB
71666, Riyadh 11597, Saudi Arabia
SN 2158-2440
DA 2023-12-17
UT WOS:001107902300001
ER

PT J
AU Hallinger, Philip
Kulophas, Dhirapat
TI The evolving knowledge base on leadership and teacher professional
learning: a bibliometric analysis of the literature, 1960-2018
SO PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION
VL 46
IS 4
SI SI
BP 521
EP 540
DI 10.1080/19415257.2019.1623287
DT Article
PD AUG 7 2020
PY 2020
AB This review of research used science mapping to analyze the knowledge
base on leadership and teacher professional learning in K-12 schools.
The review identified 793 Scopus-indexed documents related to this
topic. Bibliographic data associated with these documents were examined
using bibliometric analyses (e.g. author, journal and document citation
and co-citation analysis). These analyses document intellectual progress
in this field over time, identify key authors and documents, and
institutions, and illuminate the intellectual structure of the field.
Initially slow growth in the 1970s and 1980s was followed by markedly
accelerating growth of research on this topic continuing to the present.
We found three main research streams or Schools of Thought comprising
this knowledge base: Teacher Leadership of Professional Learning
Communities, Principal Leadership for Teacher Learning, Shared
Leadership for Teacher Learning. The review identified a need for
substantive reviews of research related to these Schools of Thought.
Although the literature evidenced a geographical imbalance favoring
Anglo-American-European scholarship, a trend of increasing contributions
from other regions of the world was observed and should be encouraged.
Scholars entering this field will wish to focus on the key authors and
documents identified in this review.
RI Kulophas, Dhirapat/C-8919-2018; Hallinger, Philip/H-6071-2013
OI Kulophas, Dhirapat/0000-0001-8579-7466; Hallinger,
Philip/0000-0002-5935-7544
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ZA 0
TC 51
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C1 Mahidol Univ, Coll Management, Ctr Res Sustainable Leadership, Bangkok,
Thailand
C1 Univ Johannesburg, Dept Educ Leadership & Management, Auckland Pk, South
Africa
C1 Chulalongkorn Univ, Dept Educ Policy Management & Leadership, Bangkok,
Thailand
SN 1941-5257
EI 1941-5265
DA 2020-08-21
UT WOS:000557473600002
ER
PT J
AU Tian, Meng
Huber, Stephan Gerhard
TI Mapping the international knowledge base of educational leadership,
administration and management: a topographical perspective
SO COMPARE-A JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
VL 51
IS 1
BP 4
EP 23
DI 10.1080/03057925.2019.1585757
EA MAR 2019
DT Article
PD JAN 2 2021
PY 2021
AB This study mapped the international knowledge base of educational
leadership, administration and management (EdLAM) from a topographical
perspective. Altogether 1651 publications from 18 peer-reviewed English
journals published between 2007 and 2016 were reviewed. Combining
bibliometric and content analyses, the authors identified 55 countries
and regions that produced EdLAM publications. About half the
publications came from five Anglo-Saxon countries, a quarter from Europe
and a quarter from four emerging regions (Asia, the Middle East, Africa
and Latin America). In each cluster of countries, key EdLAM research
themes were identified and illustrated with reviewed literature. The
overall development trends of EdLAM research include the continuous
theorisation and empirical investigation of EdLAM, the increasing
critical voices against Neoliberalism and the New Public Management in
education, the growing awareness of contextualising EdLAM research
locally, and the rising value of comparative studies.
OI Tian, Meng/0000-0002-2767-406X
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ZA 0
Z8 1
TC 10
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C1 Univ Bath, Dept Educ, Bath, Avon, England
C1 Univ Teacher Educ Zug, Inst Management & Econ Educ, Zug, Switzerland
C3 Univ Teacher Educ Zug
SN 0305-7925
EI 1469-3623
DA 2019-04-12
UT WOS:000463298800001
ER

PT J
AU Karakose, Turgut
Yirci, Ramazan
Papadakis, Stamatios
Ozdemir, Tuncay Yavuz
Demirkol, Murat
Polat, Hakan
TI Science Mapping of the Global Knowledge Base on Management, Leadership,
and Administration Related to COVID-19 for Promoting the Sustainability
of Scientific Research
SO SUSTAINABILITY
VL 13
IS 17
AR 9631
DI 10.3390/su13179631
DT Article
PD SEP 2021
PY 2021
AB The pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus has resulted in inevitable
radical changes across almost all areas of daily life, with the pandemic
having revealed perhaps the greatest crisis humanity has faced in modern
history. This study aims to provide thematic and methodological
recommendations for future sustainable research programs through a
bibliometric analysis of publications focused on management, leadership,
and administration related to COVID-19. The data for the study were
obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) bibliographic
database and then analyzed according to thematic content analysis and
bibliometric methodology. The study's units of analysis include
countries, journals, keywords, research models, sample/study group, and
time to publication. VOSviewer software and visualization maps were used
to report the findings obtained from the analyzed data. When the study's
results are evaluated regarding the number of related publications and
total citations, it can be revealed that Anglo-American-, Chinese-, and
European-centered dominance continues in COVID-19-related studies. The
vast majority of publications on this subject area are concentrated in
the field of health. In addition, the study's findings revealed that the
examined articles were generally published in journals considered as
prestigious, have high impact factors, are published in the English
language, and with articles published in a short time after a
much-reduced editorial/review and publishing process. Unlike previous
bibliometric reviews, this research comprehensively analyzed the
management-, leadership-, and administration-oriented publications
related to COVID-19 with a holistic approach, providing essential
findings and recommendations for future sustainable thematic research
opportunities.
RI Karakose, Turgut/AAR-2642-2021; POLAT, HAKAN/ABG-2858-2021; Demirkol, Murat/V-
9615-2018; Papadakis, Stamatios/S-1483-2016; Yirci, Ramazan/N-8738-2015; Ozdemir,
Tuncay Yavuz/W-7212-2018; OZDEMIR, Tuncay Yavuz/
OI Karakose, Turgut/0000-0003-0346-8154; POLAT, HAKAN/0000-0002-0271-3747;
Demirkol, Murat/0000-0003-3108-3219; Papadakis,
Stamatios/0000-0003-3184-1147; Yirci, Ramazan/0000-0003-4696-7420;
Ozdemir, Tuncay Yavuz/0000-0001-6474-5915; OZDEMIR, Tuncay
Yavuz/0000-0002-5361-7261
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Z8 0
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ZA 0
TC 26
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C1 Kutahya Dumlupinar Univ, Dept Educ Sci, Fac Educ, TR-43100 Kutahya,
Turkey
C1 Sutcuimam Univ, Dept Educ Sci, Fac Educ, TR-46050 Kahramanmaras, Turkey
C1 Univ Crete, Dept Educ, Iraklion 68333, Greece
C1 Firat Univ, Dept Educ Sci, Fac Educ, TR-23119 Elazig, Turkey
EI 2071-1050
DA 2021-09-19
UT WOS:000694511300001
ER
PT J
AU Hallinger, Philip
Kovacevic, Jasna
TI Science mapping the knowledge base in educational leadership and
management: A longitudinal bibliometric analysis, 1960 to 2018
SO EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP
VL 49
IS 1
BP 5
EP 30
AR 1741143219859002
DI 10.1177/1741143219859002
EA SEP 2019
DT Article
PD JAN 2021
PY 2021
AB This review employed science mapping methods to analyze the evolution of
the knowledge base in educational leadership and management from 1960 to
2018. Descriptive trend analysis, citation analysis, co-citation
analysis, and visualization of similarities were used to document growth
and change in the 'intellectual structure' of the educational leadership
and management knowledge base as it evolved through the decades. The
review analyzed a database comprised of 22,492 articles published in 21
Scopus-indexed journals over six decades. The authors found that
contributions to the knowledge base have evolved from primarily
Anglo-American male scholars up until 2000 to increasing gender and
geographic diversity in the past 20 years. The review identified several
'schools of thought' that emerged across four generations of EDLM
scholarship. These include: Leadership for Learning, Leading Change,
Leading Teachers, and School Effectiveness and School Improvement. The
review also documented a broader evolution in the field's intellectual
structure from a focus on 'administration' during the 1960s and 1970s to
the embrace of 'leadership for learning' as the dominant theme during
recent generations. This paradigm shift has not only reshaped the focus
of research but also the identity of educational leadership and
management as a field of study.
RI Hallinger, Philip/H-6071-2013; Kovačević, Jasna/ABB-5430-2020
OI Hallinger, Philip/0000-0002-5935-7544; Kovačević,
Jasna/0000-0001-6060-2298
ZR 0
ZB 0
ZS 0
ZA 0
Z8 0
TC 37
Z9 39
C1 Mahidol Univ, Coll Management, 69 Vipavadee Rangsit Rd, Bangkok 10400,
Thailand
C1 Univ Sarajevo, Sch Business & Econ, Dept Management & Org, Sarajevo,
Bosnia & Herceg
SN 1741-1432
EI 1741-1440
DA 2019-10-16
UT WOS:000488440800001
ER

PT J
AU Pan, Hui-Ling Wendy
Chen, Wen-Yan
TI Connection Between Taiwanese Research on School Leadership and Global
Scholarship: A Bibliometric Review
SO JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION SCIENCES
VL 66
IS 2
BP 175
EP 206
DI 10.6209/JORIES.202106_66(2).0006
DT Review
PD JUN 2021
PY 2021
AB 1. Background
Systematic reviews may inform public policies and contribute to the
building of a knowledge base. However, reviews of school leadership
research are relatively rare in Taiwan. This study conducted a
bibliometric review to analyze journal papers by Taiwanese scholars in
the Scopus database published in the previous 20 years. The focus was to
examine the connection between Taiwanese and global research on school
leadership.
2. Research questions
On the basis of the research background, four research questions were
proposed: (1) What is the volume and growth trajectory of Taiwanese
school leadership research? (2) What is the international visibility of
Taiwanese school leadership research as revealed through citation
analysis? (3) What are the main topics covered by Taiwanese school
leadership research and how do they correspond to the global trend? (4)
What is the intellectual structure of Taiwanese school leadership
research and how do it connect with the global literature?
3. Theoretical framework
(1) Intellectual development of school leadership research
The theory movement in the 1950s and 1960s highlighted the development
of educational administration research. Griffiths (1959) categorized
these theories into four groups: social system and role theory,
leadership theory, decision theory, and organizational theory. In the
1970s, contingency theory, which emphasizes the influence of context on
leadership, was proposed. With the growing interest in school
effectiveness and school reform, the organizational perspective was
applied to investigate school leadership. Instructional leadership was
also emphasized from then on. In the 1990s, other leadership approaches
such as transformational leadership, moral leadership, and distributed
leadership became popular in school leadership research. With the power
paradigm shifting from a heroic view of leaders to a more dispersed view
of power, distributed leadership and teacher leadership were also highly
recognized. In response to the international context, leadership for
learning, which includes elements of instructional leadership,
transformational leadership, and shared leadership, has gained global
attention in the new millennium.
(2) Retrospective view of school leadership research
Systematic reviews did not appear in the field of educational
administration until the 1980s. EPPI-Centre (2012) indicated the four
key features of systematic reviews. First, a high quality systematic
review is explicit and is conducted using transparent methods. Second,
it follows a standard set of stages. Third, the review is accountable,
replicable, and updateable. Fourth, users should be involved to ensure
reports are relevant and useful. The elements of reviews include the
central topics of interest, guiding questions, and goals; a conceptual
perspective for guiding the review's selection, evaluation, and
interpretation of the studies; sources and types of data; data
evaluation and analysis; and the major results of the review (Hallinger,
2014). However, according to Hallinger's study in 2014, only eight
reviews met these criteria. Of the eight studies, some used critical
synthesis, some adopted meta-analysis, and some employed both. In recent
years, network analysis, data mining, and bibliometric analysis are
increasingly being applied in systematic reviews.
In addition to a greater diversity in methods, the regions under review
have expanded from the United States and United Kingdom to many other
regions. This development can be attributed to Hallinger's effort to
initiate international collaboration to build the knowledge base of
educational leadership in Asia. Because of the growing interest in the
academic development in non-Western countries, he promoted the use of
systematic reviews to examine studies in Asia, Africa, Saudi Arabia, and
Central and South America, which resulted in more than 30 systematic
reviews on educational leadership and management.
A wide range of research topics is a prominent feature of educational
leadership and management research. Five topics that have gained
frequent attention are social justice, female leadership, school
leadership preparation and development, trust, and instruction and
instructional leadership. The following are the topics of frontier
research in this field: principal, school leadership, and student
achievement; distributed leadership, instructional leadership, teacher
learning, accountability, school improvement, school reform, and
leadership development; and race, justice, and urban education.
In Taiwan, research reviews on educational leadership are scant.
According to Lin's (2000) review, only a few studies have focused on the
impact of principals on students. Pan's (2010) review indicated that of
all the educational leadership studies in government-funded projects and
journals, 70% of the topics were related to principals' leadership
styles and behaviors. The distribution of the research topics was not
sufficiently diversified to reflect global academic development.
4. Research method
This study used bibliometric analysis on the Scopus database to analyze
Taiwanese school leadership research. The review process was based on
the steps of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and
Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) developed by Moher et al. (2009). After the
process of screening, identification, eligibility determination, and
inclusion, 95 papers were included for analysis. Descriptive analysis,
citation analysis, co-occurrence analysis of keywords, and co-citation
analysis were conducted to address the research questions.
5. Research findings
The study had the following three key findings: (1) Concerning the
volume of publication in journals, the first English paper on Taiwanese
school leadership research did not appear until 2001. Although the
promotion of the world university rankings and the launch of the Top
University Project have changed the trend of solely using Chinese for
academic writing, the number of English studies on school leadership
remains limited. Moreover, only 14.7% of papers are published in the
core journals of education leadership and management. (2) A citation
analysis revealed that the international visibility of Taiwanese school
leadership research is low. The average number of papers of the 10 most
cited Taiwanese scholars is 3.5, and they have been cited an average of
45.2 times. The number of citations of Taiwanese scholars is 3.33 times
less than that of African educational leadership research and 11.78
times less than that of research on three emerging regions. (3) The
research topics selected by Taiwanese scholars may highlight
international academic development; however, some underdeveloped topics
remain such as social justice leadership, organizational theory,
institutional theory, and social capital. The current co-citation
analysis revealed the four schools of thought of Taiwanese school
leadership, namely leadership for learning, distributed forms of
leadership, leadership behavior and its impact, and social network.
6. Contributions
Systematic reviews on school leadership are scarce in Taiwan. The
present study conducted a bibliometric analysis to examine the
development and features of Taiwanese school leadership literature which
is innovative in the research method. The connection between Taiwanese
studies on school leadership research and global scholarship has seldom
been addressed in relevant research. The current analysis presents the
development of Taiwanese school leadership and its connection with
global trends, providing critical insights and directions for future
research on school leadership in Taiwan.
RI Pan, Hui-Ling Wendy/AAJ-1306-2021
OI Pan, Hui-Ling Wendy/0000-0002-6460-2049
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TC 1
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C1 Tamkang Univ, Grad Inst Educ Policy & Leadership, New Taipei, Taiwan
C1 Natl Chi Nan Univ, Dept Educ Policy & Adm, Nantou, Taiwan
SN 2073-753X
DA 2021-09-19
UT WOS:000692998600007
ER

PT J
AU Wei, S.
Le, N.
Zhu, J. W.
Breathett, K.
Greene, S. J.
Mamas, M. A.
Zannad, F.
Van Spall, H. G. C.
TI Trial leadership by women is associated with racial diversity among
heart failure clinical trial participants: a systematic bibliometric
review 2000-2020
SO EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL
VL 42
BP 3175
EP 3175
SU 1
DT Meeting Abstract
PD OCT 2021
PY 2021
RI Mamas, Mamas Andreas/A-2549-2019
OI Mamas, Mamas Andreas/0000-0001-9241-8890
ZB 0
Z8 0
ZS 0
ZR 0
TC 0
ZA 0
Z9 0
C1 McMaster Univ, Dept Med, Hamilton, ON, Canada
C1 Univ Arizona, Div Cardiovasc Med, Tucson, AZ USA
C1 Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Div Cardiol, Durham, NC 27710 USA
C1 Keele Univ, Cardiovasc Res Grp, Stoke On Trent, Staffs, England
C1 Univ Lorraine, Ctr Invest Clin, Nancy, France
SN 0195-668X
EI 1522-9645
DA 2021-12-06
UT WOS:000720456903476
ER

PT J
AU Garstka, Meghan E.
Randolph, Gregory W.
Haddad, Antoine B.
Nathan, Cherie-Ann O.
Ibraheem, Kareem
Farag, Mahmoud
Deot, Neal
Adib, Hania
Hoof, Marcus
French, Kaley
Killackey, Mary T.
Kandil, Emad
TI Gender disparities are present in academic rank and leadership positions
despite overall equivalence in research productivity indices among
senior members of American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) Fellowship
Faculty
SO HEAD AND NECK-JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND
NECK
VL 41
IS 11
BP 3818
EP 3825
DI 10.1002/hed.25913
EA AUG 2019
DT Article
PD NOV 2019
PY 2019
AB Background This study aims to examine potential disparities in scholarly
performance based on sex, academic rank, leadership positions, and
regional distribution of faculty in accredited Head and Neck Surgery
fellowships in the United States. Methods Online faculty listings for 37
accredited fellowships were organized according to academic rank,
leadership position, sex, and institutional location. Academic
productivity was measured with three bibliometric indices: h-index,
m-index, and the weighted relative citation ratio. Results A total of
732 faculty members were included, of which 153 (21%) were female.
Fifty-eight males (89.2%) held leadership positions, compared to seven
females (10.8%). There was no significant difference in overall
productivity between male and female senior faculty. There were regional
differences in productivity by sex. Conclusions Females are
underrepresented in senior faculty and within three common leadership
positions, although scholarly productivity for male and female senior
faculty and for those in leadership positions is similar.
RI Deot, Neal/HJY-2551-2023; Ibraheem, Kareem/JMB-2183-2023; Garstka, Meghan/
OI Deot, Neal/0000-0003-3866-7364; Ibraheem, Kareem/0000-0001-6568-1060;
Garstka, Meghan/0000-0002-6462-3157
ZA 0
ZR 0
ZS 0
Z8 0
ZB 3
TC 16
Z9 17
C1 Tulane Univ, Sch Med, Dept Surg, 1430 Tulane Ave,SL-22, New Orleans, LA
70112 USA
C1 Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirm, Boston, MA 02114 USA
C1 LSU Hlth, Dept Otolaryngol, Shreveport, LA USA
SN 1043-3074
EI 1097-0347
DA 2019-08-27
UT WOS:000481344300001
PM 31418942
ER

PT J
AU Corrales-Reyes, Ibrain Enrique
Hernandez-Garcia, Frank
Alejandro Viton-Castillo, Adrian
Mejia, Christian R.
TI Visibility, collaboration and impact of the Cuban scientific output on
COVID-19 in Scopus
SO HELIYON
VL 7
IS 11
AR e08258
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08258
EA NOV 2021
DT Article
PD NOV 2021
PY 2021
AB Introduction: COVID-19 is a disease with worldwide impact that has fully
caught attention of researchers. The Cuban scientific output, after one
year of confronting this pandemic, has not been studied from a
bibliometric perspective. Objective: To characterize the output of
original scientific articles and review articles on COVID-19 published
by Cuban authors in the journals included in the Scopus bibliographic
database, the collaborations in these publications and their impact,
according to the citation of the research in the world literature.
Materials and methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive and observational
study was performed, using a bibliometric approach. A search strategy
was used to retrieve articles on the subject and bibliometric indicators
of output, visibility, leadership, collaboration and impact were
studied. Results: Cuba contributed 2.5% of the Latin American output and
0.2% of the world output. Of the national scientific output (133
articles, 111 original and 22 reviews), 84.2% were authored by a Cuban
corresponding author (Cuban leadership). However, the majority (n = 20;
71.4%) of articles with international collaboration (n = 28; 21.1%) had
foreign corresponding authors. Of the total, 33.8% (n = 45) corresponded
to articles without collaboration. Only 13.5% of the articles (n = 18)
were published in journals with high visibility (Q1). Of all the output,
68.4% (n = 91) was in Cuban journals. The output in English represented
29.3% (n = 39) and achieved greater impact than the articles in Spanish
in terms of citations. As the visibility of the journals increased
according to the quartiles where they are, the percentage of articles
published in English and cited articles increased too, but Cuban
scientific leadership decreased. Conclusions: The greater the leadership
in Cuban research, the lower its impact, and the lower the indexes of
international collaboration. Cuban researchers are not yet able to
systematically generate research that has a significant impact on the
international scientific community.
RI Vitón-Castillo, Adrián Alejandro/R-8717-2018; Hernández-García, Frank/AAO-7853-
2020; Corrales-Reyes, Ibraín Enrique/AAK-5544-2020
OI Vitón-Castillo, Adrián Alejandro/0000-0002-7811-2470; Hernández-García,
Frank/0000-0002-0142-0045; Corrales-Reyes, Ibraín
Enrique/0000-0002-2146-9014
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ZA 0
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TC 1
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C1 Med Univ Granma, Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Gen Univ Hosp, Maxillofacial
Surg Dept, Granma, Cuba
C1 Med Univ Ciego de Avila, Dr Antonio Luaces Iraola Prov Gen Univ Hosp, Dr
Jose Assef Yara Fac Med Sci, Prov Ctr Diabet Care & Educ, Ciego De
Avila, Cuba
C1 Med Univ Pinar del Rio, Dr Ernesto Che Guevara Serna Fac Med Sci, Pinar
Del Rio, Cuba
C1 Norbert Wiener Univ, Translat Med Res Ctr, Lima, Peru
C3 Med Univ Granma
C3 Med Univ Ciego de Avila
C3 Med Univ Pinar del Rio
C3 Norbert Wiener Univ
EI 2405-8440
DA 2021-11-06
UT WOS:000719341400026
PM 34805561
ER

PT J
AU Hallinger, Philip
TI Science mapping the knowledge base on educational leadership and
management from the emerging regions of Asia, Africa and Latin America,
1965-2018
SO EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP
VL 48
IS 2
BP 209
EP 230
DI 10.1177/1741143218822772
DT Article
PD MAR 2020
PY 2020
AB This bibliometric review of research sought to document and compare
trends in educational leadership and management (EDLM) knowledge
production from the emerging regions of Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Using a science mapping methodology, the review identified 1171 articles
published in nine "core" EDLM journals between 1965 and August 2018.
This represented 22% of the full corpus of articles published in these
EDLM journals during this period of time. Despite representing a
relatively small portion of the overall corpus, these studies from
emerging regions grew to comprise 42.5% of the corpus published between
2015 and 2018. Despite this broad pattern of growth, there was also
significant geographical variation in the volume of articles published
in these journals both between and within the regions. The review also
identified "canonical scholars and documents" that have demonstrated
lasting influence on this knowledge base. Co-citation analyses also
revealed several schools of thought within this literature. The review
concludes that the global literature in EDLM is undergoing a significant
change in composition. The findings will inform scholarly efforts to
develop a more diverse, representative, and globally relevant knowledge
base. Recommendations are offered for strengthening the quality and
scope of research from emerging regions of the world.
RI Hallinger, Philip/H-6071-2013
OI Hallinger, Philip/0000-0002-5935-7544
TC 54
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ZA 0
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Z9 55
C1 Mahidol Univ, Coll Management, 69 Vipavadee Rangsit Rd, Bangkok 10400,
Thailand
C1 Univ Johannesburg, Dept Educ Leadership & Management, Johannesburg,
South Africa
SN 1741-1432
EI 1741-1440
DA 2020-03-06
UT WOS:000514930800002
ER

PT J
AU Bratianu, Constantin
Paiuc, Dan
TI Emotional and cultural intelligences: a comparative analysis between the
United States of America and Romania
SO MANAGEMENT & MARKETING-CHALLENGES FOR THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY
VL 18
IS 2
BP 91
EP 112
DI 10.2478/mmcks-2023-0006
DT Article
PD JUN 1 2023
PY 2023
AB Cultural intelligence (CQ) and emotional intelligence (EQ) represent key
competencies of multicultural leadership in the new normal global
business environment. This paper aims to present a comparative
quantitative study concerning emotional and cultural intelligences in
USA and Romania, backed by a brief geo-linked bibliometric literature
review. The bibliometric analysis is performed with VOSviewer for the
works focusing on these two variables published in USA and,
respectively, in Romania. Inspired by the findings of this comparative
analysis, it is performed a quantitative research based on 604
questionnaires distributed to managers in USA and in Romania, and on
statistical processing using SPSS software. The statistical results show
that both CQ and EQ constitute significant vectors in developing
multicultural leadership and organizational performance in a
multicultural business environment for both USA and Romania. The
comparative study reveals a higher level of CQ and EQ in the Romanian
business environment than in USA. The difference could be explained by
the focus on rationality and profit maximization in the American
business education. The contribution of the paper comes from these
findings and they can help researchers and practitioners to stimulate
their efforts in improving CQ and EQ competences.
RI Paiuc, Dan/IUQ-3605-2023
OI Paiuc, Dan/0000-0001-5332-0591
TC 0
ZA 0
Z8 0
ZR 0
ZB 0
ZS 0
Z9 0
C1 Bucharest Univ Econ Studies, Bucharest, Romania
C1 Univ Polit & Adm Studies SNSPA, Bucharest, Romania
C3 Univ Polit & Adm Studies SNSPA
SN 1842-0206
EI 2069-8887
DA 2023-07-26
UT WOS:001023605700001
ER

PT J
AU Citaku, Fadil
Ramadani, Hetem
TI Leadership Competency Model-Drenica: Generalizability of Leadership
Competencies
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
VL 9
IS 3
BP 156
EP 162
DI 10.33844/ijol.2020.60502
DT Article
PD SUM 2020
PY 2020
AB This paper aims to summarize the generalizability of leadership
competencies published in field of leadership. This present study used
the Leadership Competencies Model of Citaku et al. (2012), which has
investigated six most developed western countries (Austria (A), Germany
(D), Switzerland (CH), United States of America (USA), Canada (CA) and
United Kingdom (UK)) to find out leadership competencies for efficient
leaders. We randomly selected 25 leadership competencies using the
Research Randomizer tool and systematically researched on Google
Scholar, how many times occur leadership competencies, published between
the 2010 and 2020. The analysis of the related literature was conducted
by employing a bibliometric analysis of the research on the Google
Scholar database between 2010 and 2020. The results of present study
showed that there is an outstanding interest in our randomly chosen
leadership competences and that these 25 competencies can be applied in
any leadership domain. The study brought out 25 important leadership
competencies incorporated in seven important domains, resulting with
leadership competencies model named DRENICA, which is scientifically
robust and can be used in leadership training courses and programs, in
all leadership domains. The study concluded that 25 randomly chosen
leadership competencies are robust, generalized and can be used in any
leadership domain. Future research should be designed to replicate,
extend and confirm the present findings. Meanwhile, we have provided a
"Leadership Competency Model-Drenica" that can be employed to teach and
further investigate leadership competences. (C) CIKD Publishing
ZR 0
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TC 1
ZA 0
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Z9 2
C1 Acad Leadership Sci Switzerland, Turgi, Switzerland
C1 Hlth Revolut, Tirana, Albania
C3 Acad Leadership Sci Switzerland
C3 Hlth Revolut
SN 2383-1103
EI 2345-6744
DA 2020-10-19
UT WOS:000575790700003
ER

PT J
AU Tatry, Marie-Violaine
Fournier, Dominique
Jeannequin, Benoit
Dosba, Francoise
TI EU27 and USA leadership in fruit and vegetable research: a bibliometric
study from 2000 to 2009
SO SCIENTOMETRICS
VL 98
IS 3
BP 2207
EP 2222
DI 10.1007/s11192-013-1160-z
DT Article
PD MAR 2014
PY 2014
AB We performed an analysis of published literature related to fruit and
vegetable and indexed in the Web of Science(A (R)), covering the period
2000-2009. The EU27 and the USA are the two leading actors in terms of
number of fruit and vegetable articles published. This paper compares
their publication outputs using bibliometric methods. We assessed the
fruit and vegetable species, topics (from Web of Science(A (R))
categories), countries and institutions involved. The top species,
topics and institutions are ranked according to their number of
publications. Collaboration networks between countries were mapped to
visualize the intensity of the relationships involved in international
fruit and vegetable research and to obtain an overall picture of the
fruit and vegetable research landscape. These results can be useful for
policy makers.
RI Fournier, Dominique D/A-6727-2008; Fournier, Dominique/G-3416-2015
OI Fournier, Dominique D/0000-0001-6150-9079; Fournier,
Dominique/0000-0001-6150-9079
ZA 0
ZB 4
ZR 0
TC 8
Z8 4
ZS 0
Z9 12
C1 INRA, UMR AGAP, F-34060 Montpellier 2, France
C1 INRA, SDAR ERIST, UAR378, F-34060 Montpellier, France
C1 INRA, Alenya Roussillon UE0411, F-66200 Le Mas Blanc, Alenya, France
C1 Montpellier SupAgro, UMR AGAP, Montpellier 5, France
SN 0138-9130
EI 1588-2861
DA 2014-03-26
UT WOS:000331559800039
ER

PT J
AU Bamel, Nisha
Kumar, Satish
Bamel, Umesh
Lim, Weng Marc
Sureka, Riya
TI The state of the art of innovation management: insights from a
retrospective review of the <i>European Journal of Innovation
Management</i>
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
VL 27
IS 3
BP 825
EP 850
DI 10.1108/EJIM-07-2022-0361
EA SEP 2022
DT Review
PD MAR 26 2024
PY 2024
AB Purpose Innovation goes beyond creation, concentrating on enhancement,
which is essential for advancement. Since 1998, the European Journal of
Innovation Management (EJIM) has been a leading forum dedicated to
thought leadership and research on the advances in innovation
management. Given that EJIM has run over two decades, the time is now
opportune to reflect on the journal's contributions to innovation
management. Thus, this paper aims to retrospectively review the
productivity, impact and knowledge of innovation management research in
EJIM. Design/methodology/approach This paper adopts a bibliometric
methodology to engage in a retrospective review of EJIM. The
bibliographic data of 757 papers published in EJIM from 1998 to 2021
were retrieved from Scopus and analyzed using performance analysis and
science mapping techniques. Findings The productivity (publication) and
impact (citation) of innovation management research curated by EJIM have
grown prolifically over time. Though EJIM operates with a European
title, the journal receives and publishes contributions worldwide (e.g.
Asia, Europe, North America, South America and Oceania). Noteworthily,
the knowledge of innovation management research in EJIM can be divided
into four categories: basic themes (general), which comprise innovation,
open innovation, new product development and product and process
innovation; motor themes (well-developed), which consist of
organizational culture and innovation and leadership and creativity;
niche themes (very specialized), which include dynamic capabilities and
business model innovation; and emerging or declining themes (weakly
developed or marginalized), which is made up of research and development
(R&D) and green innovation. Originality/value This paper offers a
seminal retrospection of EJIM and the journal's productivity, impact and
contribution to innovation management.
RI Kumar, Satish/E-2103-2018; Kumar, Satish/M-8694-2017; Lim, Weng Marc/I-1723-
2019; Sureka, Riya/AFK-7280-2022; Bamel, Umesh/I-4519-2014; Bamel, Nisha/
OI Kumar, Satish/0000-0001-6788-0952; Kumar, Satish/0000-0001-5200-1476;
Lim, Weng Marc/0000-0001-7196-1923; Sureka, Riya/0000-0001-6494-5917;
Bamel, Umesh/0000-0001-8722-3028; Bamel, Nisha/0000-0001-7732-380X
Z8 0
TC 10
ZA 0
ZS 0
ZR 0
ZB 0
Z9 10
C1 Birla Inst Management Technol, Greator Noida, India
C1 Malaviya Natl Inst Technol Jaipur, Dept Management Studies, Jaipur,
Rajasthan, India
C1 Swinburne Univ Technol, Sarawak Campus, Kuching, Malaysia
C1 Int Management Inst New Delhi, New Delhi, India
C1 Swinburne Univ Technol, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
C1 Sunway Univ, Sunway Univ Business Sch, Sunway City, Malaysia
C3 Birla Inst Management Technol
SN 1460-1060
EI 1758-7115
DA 2022-09-24
UT WOS:000855631900001
ER

PT J
AU Akhmedova, Muslimat G.
Ibragimov, Gasangusein I.
Kryukova, Nina I.
Galchenko, Natalya A.
Lutskovskaia, Larisa Y.
Sizova, Zhanna M.
Minkin, Marat R.
TI Uncovering patterns and trends in online teaching and learning for STEM
education
SO CONTEMPORARY EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
VL 15
IS 3
AR ep444
DI 10.30935/cedtech/13363
DT Review
PD JUL 2023
PY 2023
AB This article provides a bibliometric overview of publications on
eLearning trends in STE(A)M teaching and learning to give readers a
better understanding of the current state of research in the field. The
main objective of this study is to provide bibliometric data on
publications on online teaching and learning trends for science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics education (STEM) teaching and
learning purposes printed in journals included in the Scopus database in
the years 2011-2023. For the bibliometric analysis, STEM learning, STEM
teaching, online education, bibliometric review keywords were used, and
136 documents from the Scopus database were chosen. The collected data
of the publications scanned and published in the parameters of the study
were subjected to a bibliometric analysis based on seven categories:
number of articles and citations per year, most influential countries,
most prolific author, most prominent affiliations, funding institutions,
publication source, and subject areas. Network diagrams and bibliometric
analyses were created using the Scopus database analysis. Most of the
articles were published between 2016 and 2022. The United States of
America, the United Kingdom, and China were among the top-three most
productive countries, and the United States of America produced the most
publications. The number of citations to publications indexed in the
Scopus database is growing steadily and reached its peak in 2022 (178
citations). The most prolific author on this subject is Minichiello, A.,
with four publications. In addition, Stanford University and Utah State
University have maximum publishing partners. By funding 16 publications
for online STEM teaching and learning, the National Science Foundation
has shown leadership. The topic areas of the publications' distribution
were looked at. The articles' respective fields of study were social
sciences and computer science. This study offers a vision for future
research as well as a worldwide view of online learning for STEM
teaching and learning.
RI University, Almetyevsk/JMP-6708-2023
ZB 0
ZA 0
ZR 0
ZS 0
Z8 0
TC 0
Z9 0
C1 Financial Univ Govt Russian Federat, Moscow, Russia
C1 Kazan Volga Reg Fed Univ, Kazan, Russia
C1 Plekhanov Russian Univ Econ, Moscow, Russia
C1 Murmansk Arctic State Univ, Murmansk, Russia
C1 Peoples Friendship Univ Russia, Moscow, Russia
C1 Sechenov First Moscow State Med Univ, Moscow, Russia
C1 Almetyevsk State Oil Inst, Almetyevsk, Russia
C3 Almetyevsk State Oil Inst
EI 1309-517X
DA 2024-02-02
UT WOS:001137924400005
ER

PT J
AU Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Zaida
Zacca-Gonzalez, Grisel
Vargas-Quesada, Benjamin
de Moya-Anegon, Felix
TI Benchmarking scientific performance by decomposing leadership of Cuban
and Latin American institutions in Public Health
SO SCIENTOMETRICS
VL 106
IS 3
BP 1239
EP 1264
DI 10.1007/s11192-015-1831-z
DT Article
PD MAR 2016
PY 2016
AB Comparative benchmarking with bibliometric indicators can be an aid in
decision-making with regard to research management. This study aims to
characterize scientific performance in a domain (Public Health) by the
institutions of a country (Cuba), taking as reference world output and
regional output (other Latin American centers) during the period
2003-2012. A new approach is used here to assess to what extent the
leadership of a specific institution can change its citation impact.
Cuba was found to have a high level of specialization and scientific
leadership that does not match the low international visibility of Cuban
institutions. This leading output appears mainly in non-collaborative
papers, in national journals; publication in English is very scarce and
the rate of international collaboration is very low. The Instituto de
Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri stands out, alone, as a national
reference. Meanwhile, at the regional level, Latin American institutions
deserving mention for their high autonomy in normalized citation would
include Universidad de Buenos Aires (ARG), Universidade Federal de
Pelotas (BRA), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cienti ' ficas y Te '
cnicas (ARG), Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (BRA) and the Centro de Pesquisas
Rene Rachou (BRA). We identify a crucial aspect that can give rise to
misinterpretations of data: a high share of leadership cannot be
considered positive for institutions when it is mainly associated with a
high proportion of non-collaborative papers and a very low level of
performance. Because leadership might be questionable in some cases, we
propose future studies to ensure a better interpretation of findings.
RI Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín/AAI-5334-2020; Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín/L-7222-2014; de
Moya Anegón, Félix/C-4004-2009; Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Zaida/B-5231-2012; González,
Grisel Zacca/ABD-4638-2020; de Moya Anegon, Felix/
OI Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín/0000-0001-5115-7460; Vargas-Quesada,
Benjamín/0000-0001-5115-7460; Chinchilla-Rodríguez,
Zaida/0000-0002-1608-4478; de Moya Anegon, Felix/0000-0002-0255-8628
ZA 0
TC 16
ZR 0
Z8 0
ZB 9
ZS 2
Z9 17
C1 CSIC, Inst Publ Goods & Policies, Albasanz 26-28, Madrid 28037, Spain
C1 Natl Med Sci Informat Ctr Infomed, Dept Teaching & Res, Calle 23 654
Entre D&E, Havana 10400, Cuba
C1 Univ Granada, Dept Informat & Commun, Campus Cartuja S-N, E-18071
Granada, Spain
C1 SCImago Res Grp, Madrid, Spain
C3 Natl Med Sci Informat Ctr Infomed
C3 SCImago Res Grp
SN 0138-9130
EI 1588-2861
DA 2016-05-18
UT WOS:000374705700019
ER

PT J
AU Ortiz-Pimentel, Maximiano
Molina, Carlos
Ronda-Pupo, Guillermo Armando
TI Bibliometric assessment of papers on generations in management and
business journals
SO SCIENTOMETRICS
VL 125
IS 1
BP 445
EP 469
DI 10.1007/s11192-020-03670-8
EA AUG 2020
DT Article
PD OCT 2020
PY 2020
AB The objective of this study is to show the dynamics of the evolution on
research of the generations by means of analysis of journal publications
from the category of management and business from Clarivate Analytics
Web of Science. Bibliometric analysis is used to unveil the authors,
journals, institutions, and the most influential countries on the
subject from 2001 to date. The most pertinent studies are presented that
show the main characteristics of the five generations that can currently
be found in the workplace, namely the Silent Generation, Baby Boomers,
Generation X, Generation Y and Generation Z. The results highlight that
the studies focus on countries and regions with more developed
economies. Studies are scarcer from countries and regions with emerging
economies such as Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, Eastern
Europe and the Middle East. Likewise, there is evidence of the lack of
qualitative studies on Generation Z, which will be of greater importance
in the labour force or employment market and with higher purchasing
power. The results add knowledge to academics to define their research
strategies. For the practitioners it contributes information on the most
pertinent academics on the study of generations, which facilitates
potential candidates to contract or hire in case they need to study the
characteristics of their workforce to define recruitment policies,
career planning or motivation.
RI Ronda-Pupo, Guillermo Armando/F-9512-2014; Ortiz-Pimentel, Maximiano/
OI Ronda-Pupo, Guillermo Armando/0000-0002-9049-8249; Ortiz-Pimentel,
Maximiano/0000-0002-2967-387X
ZS 0
ZR 0
TC 4
ZA 0
ZB 0
Z8 0
Z9 4
C1 Univ Catolica Norte, Dept Adm, Ave Angamos 0610, Antofagasta 1240000,
Chile
C1 Univ Holguin, Dept Turismo, Ave 20 Aniversario, Holguin 80100, Cuba
C3 Univ Holguin
SN 0138-9130
EI 1588-2861
DA 2020-08-26
UT WOS:000559304800002
ER

PT J
AU Chandawarkar, Akash
Birgfeld, Craig B.
Yaremchuk, Michael J.
Tufaro, Anthony P.
Hopper, Richard A.
Susarla, Srinivas M.
TI Pioneers in Modern Craniofacial Surgery: Assessing the Academic Impact
of Drs. Joseph Gruss and Paul Manson
SO PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
VL 145
IS 4
BP 814E
EP 817E
DI 10.1097/PRS.0000000000006647
DT Article
PD APR 2020
PY 2020
AB Background: The authors conducted this study to assess the impact that
Drs. Joseph Gruss and Paul Manson have had on craniofacial surgery
through their individual contributions and through their trainees.
Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of fellows trained by either
Dr. Gruss or Dr. Manson. Demographic and bibliometric measures were
recorded for each fellow. Demographic factors included years since
completion of fellowship training, current practice of
craniomaxillofacial surgery, academic practice, and academic leadership
roles. Bibliometric measures included number of publications, number of
citations, and h-index. To adjust for scholarly activity before
fellowship training, only contributions published after fellowship
training were included.
Results: Over a 39-year period, a total of 86 surgeons completed
fellowship training with either of the two principal surgeons. The mean
time since completion of training was 18.7 11.4 years. Seventy-nine
percent of surgeons had active practices in craniomaxillofacial surgery;
54 percent had academic practices. The mean number of publications was
26.4 +/- 69.3, the mean number of citations was 582 +/- 2406, and the
average h-index was 6.7 +/- 10.6. Among academic surgeons, the average
h-index was 10.7 +/- 13.1, 89 percent practiced in North America, 89
percent had active practices in craniomaxillofacial surgery, and nearly
50 percent had achieved a leadership role.
Conclusions: Modern craniofacial reconstruction has evolved from
principles used in trauma and correction of congenital differences. The
extensive impact that Drs. Paul Manson and Joseph Gruss have had on the
field, and plastic surgery at large, is evident through their primary
contributions and the immense impact their trainees have had on the
field.
RI Susarla, Srinivas/P-1051-2019
OI Susarla, Srinivas/0000-0003-0155-8260
ZA 0
TC 1
Z8 0
ZR 0
ZB 0
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Z9 1
C1 Johns Hopkins Univ Hosp, Dept Plast Surg, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
C1 Seattle Childrens Hosp, Craniofacial Ctr, Seattle, WA USA
C1 Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Surg, Div Plast Surg, Boston, MA 02114 USA
C1 Univ Oklahoma, Div Plast Surg, Dept Surg, Sch Med, Oklahoma City, OK USA
SN 0032-1052
EI 1529-4242
DA 2020-05-19
UT WOS:000530618900017
PM 32221230
ER

PT J
AU Amankwaa, Albert
Seet, Pi-Shen
Susomrith, Pattanee
TI Tackling hotel employees' turnover: A moderated-mediation analysis of
transformational leadership, organisational embeddedness, and community
embeddedness
SO JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
VL 51
BP 67
EP 78
DI 10.1016/j.jhtm.2022.02.029
EA MAR 2022
DT Article
PD JUN 2022
PY 2022
AB Research in the last two decades suggests that job embeddedness may
reduce employee turnover. However, little is known about whether this is
the case in the hotel industry despite its high turnover rates. Besides,
most studies have been conducted in the US, where the job embeddedness
construct was developed and tested, suggesting the need to test the job
embeddedness-turnover link in other contexts to improve its theoretical
accuracy and generalisability. Additionally, while appropriate leader
behaviours may enhance follower job embeddedness, empirical studies are
sparse. Drawing from the Conservation of Resources theory, this study
examines how transformational leaders may address hotel employee
turnover by exploring organisational and community embeddedness.
Following a bibliometric review of job embeddedness literature over the
last 20 years and hypotheses development, data was collected from 312
hotel employees across 12 hotels in Ghana as part of a PhD project in
the hotel industry. Using structural equation modelling techniques to
confirm the study constructs and test the research model, the study
found that at all levels of community embeddedness: high, average, and
low, there was full mediation effect of organisational embeddedness on
the transformational leadership-turnover relationship. Further, both
transformational leadership and community embeddedness were found to
positively relate to organisational embeddedness, which in turn related
negatively to turnover. However, community embeddedness was not found to
moderate the proposed relationship between transformational leadership
and organisational embeddedness. Theoretically, this paper contributes
to the development of embeddedness and turnover theory by understanding
the critical role leaders play in motivating and retaining staff. The
practical implications of these findings are discussed with suggestions
for the hotel industry to develop better systems and incentives to
retain talent.
RI Amankwaa, Albert/X-9631-2019; Amankwaa, Albert/ISB-4472-2023; Seet, Pi-Shen/J-
5721-2016
OI Amankwaa, Albert/0000-0002-6725-7885; Amankwaa,
Albert/0000-0002-6725-7885; Seet, Pi-Shen/0000-0002-0267-5947
ZS 0
Z8 0
TC 9
ZR 0
ZA 0
ZB 0
Z9 9
C1 Univ Tasmania, Tasmanian Sch Business & Econ, Hobart, Tas, Australia
C1 Edith Cowan Univ, Sch Business & Law, Churchlands, WA, Australia
SN 1447-6770
EI 1839-5260
DA 2022-04-21
UT WOS:000776115400007
ER

PT J
AU Neves, Vanessa Ribeiro
Sanna, Maria Cristina
TI Nursing leadership teaching: a bibliometrics study
SO ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM
VL 25
IS 2
BP 308
EP 313
DI 10.1590/S0103-21002012000200024
DT Article
PD 2012
PY 2012
AB Objectives: To quantify and describe the characteristics of scientific
production on the teaching of nursing leadership concerning the type of
publication, year, vehicle, country, language and theme. Methods: A
descriptive and bibliometric study conducted in databases of the BVS,
using descriptors: teaching, leadership and nursing. Results: Over 37
years, we identified 73 publications, mostly found in the MEDLINE
database and consisting of original articles published in North American
journals, written in English, and dealing with teaching strategies.
Conclusions: The scientific production was sparse but constant during
the study period, authored predominantly by North Americans, and
published in scientific journals in the United States, which indicated
the necessity to develop research on the subject in Brazil.
ZB 1
ZS 4
ZR 0
Z8 0
TC 3
ZA 0
Z9 5
C1 Fed Univ Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Paulista Sch Nursing, Sao Paulo, Brazil
SN 0103-2100
DA 2013-08-07
UT WOS:000320874700024
ER

PT J
AU Havlik, John L
Uranga, Sofia I
Lee, Megan S
Magallanes, Seneca
Wahid, Syed
Rhee, Taeho Greg
TI The Top 50 Articles and Authors of the New Millennium in Psychiatry: A
Bibliometric Analysis.
SO Cureus
VL 16
IS 2
BP e54762
EP e54762
DI 10.7759/cureus.54762
DT Journal Article; Review
PD 2024-Feb
PY 2024
AB The field of psychiatry faces significant challenges in the new
millennium, marked by a surge in mental health diagnoses coupled with
barriers to accessing adequate care. Despite obstacles, notable
advancements have been achieved throughout the field, including the
release of DSM-5, the introduction of esketamine, and the development of
innovative assessment tools. This study aims to comprehensively analyze
recent advances in psychiatry by examining the top 50 most cited
articles and authors since 2000, addressing a gap in the literature left
by previous subfield-focused bibliometric studies. Utilizing the Web of
Science (WOS) database, this bibliometric analysis examined all
publications in psychiatric journals from January 1, 2000, to September
18, 2022. The top 50 most cited articles and authors were identified and
characterized based on various metrics, including times cited, article
type, and institutional affiliations. WOS extracted 699,005 articles,
with authors from the United States contributing the highest number of
publications. The top 50 articles spanned a variety of formats, with
cross-sectional studies, new measures, literature reviews, and
randomized controlled trials being the most prevalent. The American
Journal of Psychiatry emerged as the leading journal, hosting eight of
the top 50 articles. Among the top 50 authors, female representation was
limited, comprising 24% of first authors and 22% overall. Institutional
affiliations revealed a majority of top authors worked at universities
affiliated with the top 40 NIH-funded departments of psychiatry, with
those affiliated with Harvard University leading in authorship
contributions. This study sheds light on recent advancements in
psychiatry, emphasizing the underrepresentation of female authors and
the prevalence of top authors affiliated with major NIH-funded programs.
This bibliometric analysis provides a comprehensive overview of recent
advances and the top recent contributors in the field, fostering a
deeper understanding of the evolving landscape of psychiatry in the new
millennium.
RI Rhee, Taeho Greg/HIZ-6892-2022
OI Rhee, Taeho Greg/0000-0003-4961-3361
ZB 0
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Z8 0
TC 0
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ZA 0
Z9 0
C1 Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, USA.
C1 Biological Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, USA.
SN 2168-8184
DA 2024-03-27
UT MEDLINE:38523957
PM 38523957
ER

PT J
AU Chen, Szu-Yu Tina
Jalal, Sabeena
Ahmadi, Maryam
Khurshid, Kiran
Bhulani, Nizar
Rehman, Ateeq U.
Ahmad, Aftab
Ding, Jeffrey
Aldred, Terri-Leigh R.
Khosa, Faisal
TI Influences for Gender Disparity in Academic Family Medicine in North
American Medical Schools
SO CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
VL 12
IS 5
AR e8368
DI 10.7759/cureus.8368
DT Article
PD MAY 30 2020
PY 2020
AB Background
Women physicians continue to comprise the minority of leadership roles
in Academic Family Medicine (AFM) faculty across North American medical
schools. Our study quantified the current state of gender disparity by
analyzing academic position, leadership ranking, and research
productivity.
Methods
We generated a database for 6,746 AFM faculty members. Gender and
academic profiles were obtained for 2,892 academic ranks and 1,706
leadership roles by searching faculty listings enlisted in Fellowship
and Residency Electronic Interactive Database (FREIDA) and Canadian
Resident Matching Service (CaRMS). To measure research productivity, we
obtained bibliometric data: h-index, citations, and tenure from 2,383
faculty members using Elsevier's SCOPUS archives. Data analysis and
h-index were formulated using Stata version 14.2 (StataCorp LP, College
Station, TX).
Results
Our results indicated that women hold 46.11% (3,110/6,746) of faculty
positions. The proportional composition decreased with increasing
academic ranking (49.84% assistant, 46.78% associate, and 41.5% full
professor). The same decreasing trend was demonstrated with leadership
rank (57.14% minor leadership, 47.65% second-in-command, and 36.61
first-in-command). Compared to their gender counterparts, women in AFM
demonstrated lower publication productivity as measured by citation
number (p=0.04) and years of study (p=0.008). The final prediction
equation model after multivariable analyses included gender,
publications, citations, country of graduation, and years of active
research (p<0.05).
Conclusions
The composition of academic family medicine faculty members included in
this study demonstrated gender disparity. Inclusivity initiatives and
policies to tackle the issue of female retention, promotion, and
recruitment need to be further explored.
RI REHMAN, ATEEQ UR/ABI-7516-2020; Khosa, Faisal/
OI Khosa, Faisal/0000-0001-5681-7683
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C1 Univ British Columbia, Family Med, Vancouver, BC, Canada
C1 Vancouver Gen Hosp, Radiol, Vancouver, BC, Canada
C1 Brigham & Womens Hosp, Surg, 75 Francis St, Boston, MA 02115 USA
C1 Marshfield Clin Hlth Syst, Internal Med, Marshfield, WI USA
C1 Mercer Univ, Sch Med, Internal Med, Macon, GA 31207 USA
C1 Orange Pk Med Ctr, Internal Med, Orange Pk, OR USA
C1 Univ British Columbia, Med, Vancouver, BC, Canada
C1 Univ British Columbia, Family Med, Prince George, BC, Canada
C3 Marshfield Clin Hlth Syst
C3 Orange Pk Med Ctr
EI 2168-8184
DA 2020-06-12
UT WOS:000536443400012
PM 32617239
ER

PT J
AU Barcelo-Hidalgo, Mayre
Davila-Lorenzo, Marianela
TI Scientific production on public communication of science in<i>
Dimensions</i> between 2017 and 2021.
SO REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA
VL 46
IS 3
AR e360
DI 10.3989/redc.2023.3.1982
DT Article
PD JUL-SEP 2023
PY 2023
AB The research proposes a bibliometric analysis with the aim of
characterizing the disciplinary status of public communication of
science based on indicators of scientific productivity, scientific
collaboration and thematic production in the Dimensions database between
2017 and 2021. The study falls within the field of descriptive
bibliometrics with a quantitative methodological approach. The results
show the leadership of the United States and the United Kingdom with 41%
of the articles published in specialized journals. The most productive
journals have high levels of impact. The highest rates of productivity
are found at the University of The West of England. The large
participation of Latin American authors stands out with 96 articles,
26.37% of the total. From the thematic point of view, the studies focus
on: theories of scientific communication, attitudes/behaviors and the
development of mechanisms between science and public policies.
RI Barceló-Hidalgo, Mayre/IQT-3746-2023
OI Barceló-Hidalgo, Mayre/0000-0002-1752-4359
ZB 0
ZR 0
ZS 0
TC 0
ZA 0
Z8 0
Z9 0
C1 Univ Cienfuegos Carlos Rafael Rodriguez, Cuba Ctr Recursos Aprendizaje &
Invest, Cienfuegos, Cuba
SN 0210-0614
EI 1988-4621
DA 2023-08-10
UT WOS:001032298100002
ER

PT J
AU Karol, Dalia Limor
Sheriff, Laura
Jalal, Sabeena
Ding, Jeffrey
Larson, Allison R
Trister, Rachel
Khosa, Faisal
TI Gender disparity in dermatologic society leadership: A global
perspective.
SO International journal of women's dermatology
VL 7
IS 4
BP 445
EP 450
DI 10.1016/j.ijwd.2020.10.003
DT Journal Article
PD 2021-Sep
PY 2021
AB BACKGROUND: In the last half-century, there has been increased
representation of women in medicine. Despite this increase, there
continues to be underrepresentation of women in medical leadership
positions. The objective of this study was to investigate the phenomenon
of gender disparity in the leadership of professional societies of
dermatology worldwide.
METHODS: Online databases were used to extract the names of global
dermatologic societies. Individual society websites were accessed to
obtain information on executive members. Data not available on society
websites were obtained through internet searches. Scopus was used to
obtain H-indexes and other bibliometric outcomes.
RESULTS: Our data collection spanned 92 countries, with 1733 society
leaders identified and information available for 1710. In North America,
Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East, women were in a minority
in dermatology professional society leadership. In South America,
Central America, and Africa, women were in a slight majority. Across all
professional societies, the role of president was more frequently held
by men (n = 95) as opposed to women (n = 75). Female leaders were less
likely to hold concurrent academic positions as
deans/chairpersons/directors (83.33%) than their male counterparts
(92.06%). The median H-index of female leaders (9) was lower than that
of men (14).
CONCLUSION: Gender disparity exists in leadership positions in
professional dermatology societies. Cultural/continental specific
factors should be explored further. Enhancement of institutional
support, mentorship, and sponsorship for female dermatologists should be
encouraged.
OI Karol, Dalia Limor/0000-0001-5650-3836; Khosa,
Faisal/0000-0001-5681-7683; Sheriff, Laura/0000-0001-7173-4835
TC 3
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C1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Toronto, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada.
C1 Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
C1 Department of Radiology, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada.
C1 Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada.
C1 Department of Dermatology, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States.
C1 Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
SN 2352-6475
DA 2021-10-29
UT MEDLINE:34621957
PM 34621957
ER

PT J
AU Yang, Wei
Shen, Jingyi
Shi, Guangqing
Zhang, Tingxiu
Wei, Wenxiang
Wang, Chao
Xing, Wenjuan
Ma, Lijie
TI Bibliometric and visual analysis of hypoxic pulmonary hypertension from
2013 to 2022
SO HELIYON
VL 9
IS 11
AR e22044
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22044
EA NOV 2023
DT Article
PD NOV 2023
PY 2023
AB Hypoxic pulmonary hypertension (HPH) is caused by chronic persistent
hypoxia, which leads to the continuous increase of pulmonary artery
pressure and pulmonary vascular resistance. In recent years, there has
been a substantial increase in research on HPH. To study the trends of
HPH research over the last decade, we used WOSCC to search for relevant
research on this topic, and dealt with the relevant information using
VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and R-tool. Our results show that the number of
publications on HPH has generally increased in the last decade, albeit
not significantly, while the average number of citations has been
declining year by year. Researchers from the USA top the list with 5498
publications, who widely cooperate with researchers from other
countries, followed by those from China. Kurt R. Stenmark has an
authoritative position in this field, ranking first with 635 citations.
American Journal of Physiology Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
and Pulmonary Circulation have published 151 articles on HPH in the last
10 years, but the former has higher impact factor and article quality.
Circulation proved its leadership in this field with 8812 citations. Our
findings reveal the trends in HPH research and should provide
researchers with plenty of useful information.
RI li, feiyang/KHW-5210-2024; Wang, Xinyi/KHV-4909-2024
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ZA 0
TC 0
ZR 0
Z9 0
C1 Southwest Jiaotong Univ, Affiliated Hosp, Gen Hosp Western Theater
Command, Chengdu 610031, Sichuan, Peoples R China
C1 Peoples Hosp Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Reg, Dept Cardiol, 91 Tianchi Rd,
Urumqi 830001, Xinjiang, Peoples R China
C1 Fourth Mil Med Univ, Sch Aerosp Med, Key Lab Aerosp Med, Minist Educ,
Xian 710032, Peoples R China
C3 Peoples Hosp Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Reg
EI 2405-8440
DA 2024-01-19
UT WOS:001141220300001
PM 38074866
ER

PT J
AU Manganote, Edmilson J. T.
Araujo, Mariana S.
Schulz, Peter A.
TI Visualization of ranking data: Geographical signatures in international
collaboration, leadership and research impact
SO JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS
VL 8
IS 3
BP 642
EP 649
DI 10.1016/j.joi.2014.05.005
DT Article
PD JUL 2014
PY 2014
AB In this work we address the comprehensive Scimago Institutions Ranking
2012, proposing a data visualization of the listed bibliometric
indicators for the 509 Higher Education Institutions among the 600
largest research institutions ranked according to their outputs. We
focus on research impact, internationalization and leadership
indicators, which became important benchmarks in a worldwide discussion
about research quality and impact policies for universities. Our data
visualization reveals a qualitative difference between the behavior of
Northern American and Western European Higher Education Institutions
concerning International collaboration levels. Chinese universities show
still a systematic low international collaboration levels which are
positively linked to the low research impact. The data suggests that
research impact can be related directly to internationalization only to
rather low values for both indicators. Above world average, other
determinants may become relevant in fostering further impact. The
leadership indicator provides further insights to the collaborative
environment of universities in different geographical regions, as well
as the optimized collaboration portfolio for enhancing research impact.
(C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
RI Manganote, Edmilson/K-8251-2013
OI Manganote, Edmilson/0000-0003-2459-8521
TC 10
ZB 2
Z8 0
ZA 0
ZR 0
ZS 0
Z9 11
C1 FACAMP Fac Campinas, BR-13083970 Campinas, SP, Brazil
C1 Univ Estadual Campinas, Inst Fis Gleb Wataghin, BR-13083859 Campinas,
SP, Brazil
C1 Univ Estadual Campinas, Fac Ciencias Aplicadas, BR-13484350 Limeira, SP,
Brazil
C3 FACAMP Fac Campinas
SN 1751-1577
EI 1875-5879
DA 2014-07-01
UT WOS:000341376700017
ER

PT J
AU Gast, Katherine M.
Kuzon, William M., Jr.
Waljee, Jennifer F.
TI Bibliometric Indices and Academic Promotion within Plastic Surgery
SO PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
VL 134
IS 5
BP 838E
EP 844E
DI 10.1097/PRS.0000000000000594
DT Article
PD NOV 2014
PY 2014
AB Background: Bibliometric indices are proposed measures to quantitatively
and qualitatively evaluate scholarly output within academic medicine.
The authors sought to validate bibliometric indices as an indicator of
academic productivity within plastic surgery and their association with
promotion of faculty surgeons in academic practice.
Methods: The authors examined faculty members (n = 127) from the 10
accredited plastic surgery training institutions with the most graduates
currently in academic practice. As a measure of content validity, the
authors included past winners of the American Association of Plastic
Surgeons Research Achievement Award (n = 8). Individual bibliometric
indices, including h-index, contemporary h-index, and g-index, were
calculated. An h-index of 10 indicates that a surgeon has 10
publications with at least 10 citations per article. Cutoff values for
academic promotion were calculated using receiver operating
characteristic curves.
Results: Bibliometric indices, including h-index, g-index, contemporary
h-index, and number of peer-reviewed publications, increased with
academic rank and were highest among American Association of Plastic
Surgeons Research Achievement Award winners. Cutoffs for promotion to
associate and professor ranks were as follows: h-index, 8.5 and 14.5;
g-index, 14.5 and 27.5; contemporary h-index, 5.5 and 9.5; and number of
publications, 29.5 and 48, respectively. After controlling for
fellowship training and advanced degrees, h-index was most strongly
correlated with promotion to associate (OR, 1.20; 95% CI, 1.10 to 1.32)
and full professor (OR, 1.17; 95% CI, 1.06 to 1.29). Total number of
publications was least predictive of promotion.
Conclusion: Bibliometric indices predict promotion in academic surgery
and provide a useful metric for surgeons embarking on a career in
academia.
ZB 11
TC 86
ZA 0
Z8 0
ZS 1
ZR 0
Z9 87
C1 Univ Michigan Hlth Syst, Sect Plast Surg, Dept Surg, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
USA
SN 0032-1052
EI 1529-4242
DA 2014-11-01
UT WOS:000344546000021
PM 25347660
ER

PT J
AU Padilla-Navarro, Patricio
Vallejos-Romero, Arturo
TI SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES IN CHILEAN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 1989 - 2016:
EVOLUTION, DISCIPLINES AND IMPACT IN TERMS OF LEADING IN THEIR FIELD
SO AGRICULTURA SOCIEDAD Y DESARROLLO
VL 19
IS 2
BP 168
EP 183
DI 10.22231/asyd.v19i2.1316
DT Article
PD APR-JUN 2022
PY 2022
AB We present the results from our research undertaken in the context of
agricultural sciences in Chile, for a period stretching between 1989
until 2016, during which 5.873 scientific articles related to this
scientific area were analyzed. For this research, bibliometric
indicators of scientific activity were used to analyze the evolution of
articles written for Chilean agrarian science, scientific collaboration,
assessing which disciplines have received most attention and their
overall level in terms of leadership. A sustained increase in scientific
article output was observed to have taken place during the study period,
combined with thematic concentration in the disciplines of veterinary
sciences, fisheries and agronomy, and recent changes have also occurred
in terms of how scientific collaboration is articulated, with more
international participation, especially on the part of the United
States.
TC 0
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ZA 0
ZB 0
ZR 0
ZS 0
Z9 0
C1 Univ La Frontera, Temuco 01145, Chile
SN 1870-5472
EI 2594-0244
DA 2023-03-07
UT WOS:000933897600005
ER

PT J
AU Yolacan, Hakan
Guler, Serkan
Ozmanevra, Ramadan
TI Clubfoot from past to the present: A bibliometric analysis with global
productivity and research trends
SO MEDICINE
VL 102
IS 6
DI 10.1097/MD.0000000000032803
DT Article
PD FEB 10 2023
PY 2023
AB Clubfoot, a common congenital abnormality, affects the lower
extremities; however, the literature search revealed no bibliometric
research on this subject. Thus, we aimed to holistically analyze
scientific articles and reveal global productivity and trend issues.
This study statistically analyzed 1417 published articles on clubfoot
(1980-2021) from the Web of Science database. Bibliometric network
visualization maps were created to reveal trend topics, citation
analysis, and cross-country collaborations. The analysis was conducted
using Spearman correlation analysis. An exponential smoothing estimator
was used to predict article productivity. The United States of America
(433, 30.5%), the United Kingdom (166, 11.7%), and India (107, 7.5%) are
the top 3 countries contributing to the literature. The Journal of
Pediatric Orthopedics (220 articles), the Journal of Pediatric
Orthopedics-Part B (147 articles), and Clinical Orthopedics and Related
Research (69 articles) are the top 3 most productive journals. Dobbs MB
(34 articles) is the most active author, and Shriners Hospital Children
(44 articles) is the most active institution. Bibliometric analysis
revealed that recently studied trend topics included Pirani score,
Dimeglio score, Ponseti method, Ponseti casting, tenotomy, recurrence,
neglected, tendon transfer, bracing, gait, risk factors, pedobarography,
complex clubfoot, and polymorphism. The most studied subjects included
Ponseti technique, treatment/casting, recurrent/relapsed clubfoot,
Pirani score, pediatrics/children, foot deformities, surgery,
ultrasound, Achilles tendon/tenotomy, gait analysis, casting, outcomes,
neglected clubfoot, and tenotomy. Research leadership was determined in
the western and European countries and Canada in studies and scientific
collaborations on clubfoot; its impact was remarkable in India, China,
and Turkey.
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Z9 1
C1 Aksaray Training & Res Hosp, Orthopaed & Traumatol, Aksaray, Turkiye
C1 Cyprus Int Univ, Orthopaed & Traumatol, Nicosia, Cyprus
C3 Aksaray Training & Res Hosp
SN 0025-7974
EI 1536-5964
DA 2023-03-20
UT WOS:000935609400072
PM 36820544
ER

PT J
AU Glanzel, Wolfgang
Debackere, Koenraad
Meyer, Martin
TI 'Triad' or 'tetrad'? On global changes in a dynamic world
SO SCIENTOMETRICS
VL 74
IS 1
BP 71
EP 88
DI 10.1007/s11192-008-0104-5
DT Article
PD JAN 2008
PY 2008
AB The US-EU race for world leadership in science and technology has become
the favourite subject of recent studies. Studies issued by the European
Commission reported the increase of the European share in the world's
scientific production and announced world leadership of the EU in
scientific output at the end of the last century. In order to be able to
monitor those types of global changes, the present study is based on the
15-year period 1991-2005. A set of bibliometric and technometric
indicators is used to analyse activity and impact patterns in science
and technology output. This set comprises publication output indicators
such as (1) the share in the world total, (2) subject-based publication
profiles, (3) citation-based indicators like journal-and
subject-normalised mean citation rates, (4) international
co-publications and their impact as well as (5) patent indicators and
publication-patent citation links (both directions). The evolution of
national bibliometric profiles, 'scientific weight' and
science-technology linkage patterns are discussed as well.
The authors show, using the mirror of science and technology indicators,
that the triad model does no longer hold in the 21(st) century. China is
challenging the leading sciento-economic powers and the time is
approaching when this country will represent the world's second largest
potential in science and technology. China and other emerging scientific
nations like South Korea, Taiwan, Brazil and Turkey are already changing
the balance of power as measured by scientific production, as they are
at least in part responsible for the relative decline of the former
triad.
RI Meyer, Martin S/A-2143-2013; Glanzel, Wolfgang/A-6280-2008; Glanzel,
Wolfgang/AAE-4395-2021
OI Meyer, Martin S/0000-0002-5598-9480; Glanzel,
Wolfgang/0000-0001-7529-5198;
TC 72
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ZA 0
ZR 0
ZS 0
ZB 22
Z9 75
C1 Katholieke Univ Leuven, Steunpunt O&O Indicatoren, B-3000 Louvain,
Belgium
C1 Hungarian Acad Sci, Inst Res Policy Studies, Budapest, Hungary
C1 Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept MSI, Louvain, Belgium
C1 Univ Sussex, Freeman Ctr, SPRU, Brighton, E Sussex, England
C1 Helsinki Univ Technol, Inst Strategy Int Business, Helsinki, Finland
SN 0138-9130
DA 2008-01-01
UT WOS:000251830300006
ER

PT J
AU Canas-Guerrero, Ignacio
Mazarron, Fernando R.
Pou-Merina, Ana
Calleja-Perucho, Cruz
Diaz-Rubio, Gonzalo
TI Bibliometric analysis of research activity in the "Agronomy" category
from the Web of Science, 1997-2011
SO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY
VL 50
BP 19
EP 28
DI 10.1016/j.eja.2013.05.002
DT Article
PD OCT 2013
PY 2013
AB This bibliometric analysis aims to check the status and evolution of
research activity from 1997 to 2011 within the fields of study of the
category "Agronomy" of the Web of Science database. With a focus on
articles and reviews, almost 88,000 publications were found (92.4% in
English); of which 88% were carried out by research centers of the
thirty countries with the highest production. For each article,
quantitative and qualitative parameters (number of publications,
international collaborations, authors, research centers, year impact
factor, and number of citations per article) were analyzed, establishing
rankings of countries and research centers. The study is complemented by
an analysis of the evolution of the principal research topics through
the study of keywords and with an analysis of the journals in the
category. An increase in collaboration on all scales (authors, centers,
and countries) indicates a greater globalization and structuration of
the research carried out, with more complex and articulated research
networks. The USA is the most important country in publication
productivity with 22.5% of the total publications and thirty-five of the
100 most productive research centers. The spectacular growth in research
carried out in emerging countries, such as Brazil, the People's Republic
of China, or India, challenges this leadership. In Europe, the levels of
production have experienced a moderate increase, with high levels in
indicators of impact and collaboration standing out. (c) 2013 Elsevier
B.V. All rights reserved.
RI Ruiz Mazarron, Fernando/L-8692-2014; CANAS GUERRERO, IGNACIO/J-7299-2017
OI Ruiz Mazarron, Fernando/0000-0002-6653-6911; CANAS GUERRERO,
IGNACIO/0000-0002-6337-6377
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ZA 0
ZR 0
Z8 2
TC 61
ZS 1
Z9 66
C1 Univ Politecn Madrid, PADOC Res Grp, Madrid, Spain
SN 1161-0301
EI 1873-7331
DA 2013-09-11
UT WOS:000323360300003
ER

PT J
AU Gregorio-Chaviano, Orlando
Limaymanta, Cesar H.
Lopez-Mesa, Evony K.
TI Bibliometric evaluation of Latin American contributions on COVID-19
SO BIOMEDICA
VL 40
BP 104
EP 115
DI 10.7705/biomedica.5571
SU 2
DT Article
PD OCT 2020
PY 2020
AB Introduction: The propagation of COVID-19, an infectious disease caused
by the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, has become a pandemic which, along
with its rapid dissemination worldwide, has brought about an exponential
increase in the amount of research related to the subject to which Latin
American researchers have contributed actively.
Objective: To conduct a descriptive bibliometric study of the main
trends in research on COVID-19 produced in Latin America.
Materials and methods: We searched in the Web of Science, Scopus, and
Pubmed databases to retrieve the Latin American scientific production on
COVID-19. Bibliometric indicators of production, visibility, impact, and
collaboration were analyzed to assess the regional participation in
studies on the subject.
Results: The analysis of 142 documents evidenced an exponential growth
of scientific production in the period analyzed, an important level of
international collaboration (51.4%) in scientific production, and the
leadership of regional institutions (71%) in the research with
publications in high-visibility jounals especially in Colombia, Brazil,
and Mexico.
Conclusions: The results regarding the regional participation in the
research on COVID-19 were relevant not only in relation to its quantity
and exponential growth during the period analyzed but also in terms of
its quality and excellence with a high rate of international
collaboration and publications in important scientific journals, which
besides their visibility, represent a considerable contribution to the
research compared to the other geographical contexts.
RI Limaymanta, Cesar H./AAC-2537-2019; Gregorio-Chaviano, Orlando/B-5480-2018;
Limaymanta, Cesar H/IUM-1770-2023
OI Limaymanta, Cesar H./0000-0002-8797-4275; Gregorio-Chaviano,
Orlando/0000-0002-3064-8639;
TC 16
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ZR 0
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ZA 0
Z9 17
C1 Pontificia Univ Javeriana, Fac Comunicac & Lenguaje, Dept Ciencia
Informac, Edificio Jose Rafael Arboleda,Transversal 4 42-00, Bogota, DC,
Colombia
C1 Univ Peruana Ciencias Aplicadas, Dept Ciencias, Linea Estadist, Lima,
Peru
C1 Univ La Gran Colombia, Coordinac Serv Usuario, Biblioteca, Bogota, DC,
Colombia
SN 0120-4157
EI 2590-7379
DA 2020-12-10
UT WOS:000583761500013
PM 33152194
ER

PT J
AU Hallinger, Philip
TI A Meta-Synthesis of Bibliometric Reviews of Research on Managing for
Sustainability, 1982-2019
SO SUSTAINABILITY
VL 13
IS 6
AR 3469
DI 10.3390/su13063469
DT Review
PD MAR 2021
PY 2021
AB This review of research used meta-synthesis to integrate findings from
seven bibliometric reviews of research on managing for sustainability in
different management disciplines: leadership, human resource management,
entrepreneurship management, innovation management, supply chain
management, knowledge management, and strategic management. The purposes
of the review were to document empirically key features of this
knowledge base as well as to identify leading journals, and documents.
The meta-synthesis analyzed bibliographic data associated with 9927
relevant documents sourced from the Scopus index. The review confirmed
the existence of a large body of management research on sustainability.
This research, which first emerged during the 1980s, has grown
exponentially since 2010. Although authorship of this corpus has been
concentrated in Anglo-American-European (AAE) societies (60%), the
authors of this corpus represent 140 different societies. Moreover,
there is a recent trend of increasing contributions from developing
societies such as China, India, Malaysia, Brazil, and South Africa.
There are large differences in the "between-discipline" proportion of
research produced on sustainability topics, with knowledge management
and supply chain management evidencing the largest and human resource
management the smallest proportions of this literature. The review also
provided insight into the most influential journals (e.g., Journal of
Cleaner Production, Sustainability, International Journal of Production
Economics, Business Strategy and the Environment) and documents in the
literature on managing for sustainability. Document co-citation analysis
yielded three key conceptual themes within this literature: Sustainable
Supply Chain Management, Strategic Management of Resources for
Sustainability, Social Entrepreneurship. This analysis further
highlighted the central role that strategic management theories have
played in shaping sustainability discourse across the different
management disciplines.
RI Hallinger, Philip/H-6071-2013
OI Hallinger, Philip/0000-0002-5935-7544
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ZA 0
TC 13
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C1 Mahidol Univ, Coll Management, 69 Vipavadee Rangsit Rd, Bangkok 10400,
Thailand
C1 Univ Johannesburg, Dept Educ Leadership & Management, Auckland Pk,
Johannesburg, South Africa
EI 2071-1050
DA 2021-05-11
UT WOS:000645758200001
ER

PT J
AU Yang, Fuqiang
Huang, Yujie
Tao, Jing
Reniers, Genserik
Chen, Chao
TI Visualized analysis of safety climate research: A bibliometric data
mining approach
SO SAFETY SCIENCE
VL 158
AR 105973
DI 10.1016/j.ssci.2022.105973
EA OCT 2022
DT Article
PD FEB 2023
PY 2023
AB It is well known that safety climate (SC) has paramount significance in
safety science and accident prevention. In this paper, a bibliometric
data mining is conducted to systematically review the research domain of
SC. Overall, 1624 documents on SC are obtained, covering 4830 authors,
473 journals, 89 countries/regions, and 1766 in-stitutions between 1980
and 2021. SC has obtained increasing attention since the number of
publications related to SC grew from 1 in 1980 to 188 in 2020. Based on
the bibliometric data, network analysis was carried out to understand
the relationship among different countries/regions, authors, and
keywords. Safety Science, Journal of Safety Research, and Accident
Analysis and Prevention are the major sources of SC publications, and
the USA, Australia, and China lead scientific collaboration production
on SC research. Then, text mining of publication keywords is used to
identify the hot topics and the evolution of mainstream research over
time in the SC domain. The dominant topics in SC research include
culture, performance, safety behavior, and model. Meanwhile, the
limitations of past research on SC are analyzed and the differences
between SC and safety culture are discussed. Moreover, recommendations
for future research on SC are also given based on the results of
bibliometric analysis and existing literature reviews.
RI Chen, Chao/AAB-6879-2020
OI Chen, Chao/0000-0002-1443-8017
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C1 Fuzhou Univ, Coll Environm & Safety Engn, Fuzhou 350116, Peoples R China
C1 Fuzhou Univ, Sch Law, Fuzhou 350116, Peoples R China
C1 Delft Univ Technol, Safety & Secur Sci Grp S3G, NL-2628 BX Delft,
Netherlands
C1 Katholieke Univ Leuven, CEDON, Campus Brussels, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
C1 Univ Antwerp, Fac Appl Econ, Antwerp Res Grp Safety & Secur ARGoSS,
B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium
C1 Southwest Petr Univ, Sch Petr Engn, Chengdu, Peoples R China
C1 2 Xueyuan Rd, Fuzhou, Fujian, Peoples R China
C1 Southwest Petr Univ, Chengdu, Sichuan, Peoples R China
SN 0925-7535
EI 1879-1042
DA 2022-12-08
UT WOS:000880831800017
ER

PT J
AU Kraus, Sascha
Filser, Matthias
Goetzen, Thomas
Harms, Rainer
TI Family firms - On the state-of-the-art of business research
SO BETRIEBSWIRTSCHAFTLICHE FORSCHUNG UND PRAXIS
VL 63
IS 6
BP 587
EP 605
DT Article
PD NOV-DEC 2011
PY 2011
AB Family Firms are receiving increasing attention in business research. At
first sight, the field seems to be heterogeneous, which exacerbates the
orientation in and the advancement of the field. Therefore, this article
strives to systematize Anglo-American family firm research and thereby
to identify key discussion lines of this field. Based on a comprehensive
literature analysis, we identify core authors and core journals. Based
on a bibliometric citation analysis of 276 journal articles with a total
of 12,800 references, we have identifiedfive key discussion lines: 1)
legitimization and definition, 2) governance, 3) competitive advantage,
4) leadership, and 5) succession. These five discussion lines and the
respective literature constitute a framework for the advancement of
family firm research.
RI Harms, Rainer/Q-2189-2019
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C1 Univ Utrecht, NL-3508 TC Utrecht, Netherlands
C1 Tech Univ Lappeenranta, Lappeenranta, Finland
C1 Univ Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
C3 Tech Univ Lappeenranta
SN 0340-5370
DA 2012-02-16
UT WOS:000298978400001
ER

PT J
AU Silvestre, Jason
Thompson, Terry L.
Nelson, Charles L.
Adams, Brock W.
TI Diversity in Leadership at Musculoskeletal Oncology Fellowships in the
United States
SO CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
VL 15
IS 3
AR e35688
DI 10.7759/cureus.35688
DT Article
PD FEB 3 2023
PY 2023
AB Musculoskeletal oncology fellowship directors (MOFDs) possess the unique
ability to influence treatment paradigms in musculoskeletal oncology
through teaching and research. Currently, the characteristics that
define this important role including demographics, training
characteristics, research activity, and grant funding are poorly
defined. A list of musculoskeletal oncology fellowship programs was
obtained from the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and
Musculoskeletal Oncology Fellowship Match. Bibliometric data including
the h-index were abstracted from Scopus. Demographics, training, and
federal grant characteristics were collected from academic websites.
Comparisons were made using t-tests and data were presented as means ??
SD. The average age at the appointment was 41??9 years and most were
male (80%) and Caucasian (85%). Few had an additional graduate degree
(10% MS, 5% PhD). The mean h-index was 23??15 resulting from 91??56
publications. There was a positive correlation between age and h-index
(r=0.398, p=0.082). Four MOFDs (20%) had at least one National
Institutes of Health research grant. Sex, race, additional graduate
degree, and procurement of NIH funding were not associated with higher
h-index values. Full professors had higher h-index values than
assistant/associate professors (p=0.014). Women and racial minorities
are underrepresented among leadership positions in musculoskeletal
oncology fellowship programs. This study can help provide a benchmark
for departments in orthopedic surgery and aspiring orthopedic surgeons
for MOFD positions.
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C1 Howard Univ, Orthped Surg, Coll Med, Washington, DC USA
C1 Perelman Sch Med, Orthped, Philadelphia, PA USA
C1 MedStar Washington Hosp Ctr, Orthped Surg, Washington, DC USA
EI 2168-8184
DA 2023-03-28
UT WOS:000946392900020
PM 37012945
ER

PT J
AU Burg, Madeleine L.
Sholklapper, Tamir
Kohli, Priya
Kaneko, Masatomo
Maria Autran, Ana
Teoh, Jeremy
Murphy, Declan G.
Samplasky, Mary
Psutka, Sarah P.
Loeb, Stacy
Ribal, Maria J.
Cacciamani, Giovanni E.
TI Gender Disparities Among Editorial Boards of International Urology
Journals
SO EUROPEAN UROLOGY FOCUS
VL 8
IS 6
BP 1840
EP 1846
DI 10.1016/j.euf.2022.04.007
DT Article
PD NOV 2022
PY 2022
AB Background: Gender composition among surgical academic leadership,
including academic medical journals, disproportionately favors men and
may inadvertently introduce a bias. An understanding of the factors
associated with gender representation among urologic journals may aid in
prioritizing an equitable balance.
Objective: To evaluate female representation on editorial boards of
pre-eminent international urologic journals.
Design, setting, and participants: The names and position descriptions
of urologic journal leadership appointees were collected in October
2021. Gender was assessed using gender-api.com or through personal
title, as available. Journal characteristics were summarized using
SCImago, a bibliometric indicator database extracted from Scopus journal
data.
Outcome measurements and statistical analysis: A multivariate logistic
regression analysis was performed to describe associations between
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) quartile and geographic region with female
gender representation. Quartile 1 (Q1) was considered the top quartile
and Q4 the bottom quartile concordant with journal impact factor.
Results and limitations: A total of 105 urology-focused journals were
identified with 5989 total editorial board members, including 877
(14.6%) female, 5112 (85.4%) male, and two nonbinary persons. Female
representation differed significantly by journal leadership position,
SJR quartile, and geographic region. On the multivariate analysis of
overall female representation, Q1 journals had higher odds of female
representation than Q2 and Q3 journals, and had no significant
difference from Q4 journals. Additionally, compared with Western Europe,
North American journals had 78% higher odds while Asiatic journals had
50% lower odds of female representation. This study is limited by the
inability to account for outside factors that lead to invitation or
acceptance of journal leadership positions.
Conclusions: Contemporary female leadership at urology journals is about
six times less common than male leadership across all journals, although
trends in their proportion were noted when assessed by journal quartile
and region. Addressing this gender imbalance represents an important
step toward achieving gender equity in the field of urology. Patient
summary: In this study, we looked at the gender balance of academic
journal leaders who serve as gatekeepers for sharing urologic research
with the public. We found that the most prestigious journals and those
in western countries tended to have the highest female representation.
We hope that these findings help the academic community recognize and
improve gender representation.
(c) 2022 European Association of Urology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All
rights reserved.
RI cacciamani, giovanni/AAC-1028-2020; Kaneko, Masatomo/AAD-3734-2022; Murphy,
Declan G/AAD-2191-2020
OI cacciamani, giovanni/0000-0002-8892-5539; Kaneko,
Masatomo/0000-0002-1205-807X; Murphy, Declan G/0000-0002-7500-5899
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C1 Univ Southern Calif, USC Inst Urol, Keck Sch Med, Catherine & Joseph
Aresty Dept Urol, Los Angeles, CA USA
C1 Oficina Invest CAU Confederac Americana Urolo, Madrid, Spain
C1 Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Dept Surg, SH Ho Urol Ctr, Hong Kong, Peoples R
China
C1 Peter MacCallum Canc Ctr, Div Canc Surg, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
C1 Univ Melbourne, Dept Oncol, Sir Peter MacCallum, Melbourne, Vic,
Australia
C1 Univ Washington, Dept Urol, Seattle, WA USA
C1 New York Univ Langone Hlth, Dept Urol, New York, NY USA
C1 New York Univ Langone Hlth, Dept Populat Hlth, New York, NY USA
C1 Manhattan Vet Affairs Med Ctr, New York, NY USA
C1 Univ Barcelona, Hosp Clin, Uro Oncol Unit, Barcelona, Spain
C1 European Assoc Urol, Young Acad Urologist, Arnhem, Netherlands
C1 Kyoto Prefectural Univ Med, Dept Urol, Kyoto, Japan
C3 Oficina Invest CAU Confederac Americana Urolo
C3 Manhattan Vet Affairs Med Ctr
C3 European Assoc Urol
EI 2405-4569
DA 2023-08-24
UT WOS:001043328800030
PM 35504837
ER

PT J
AU Sherwood, Gwen
Jones, Cheryl B.
Conklin, Jamie L.
Dodd, Adam
TI Quality and safety education for nurses: A bibliometric analysis
SO JOURNAL OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP
VL 55
IS 5
BP 914
EP 925
DI 10.1111/jnu.12876
EA JAN 2023
DT Article
PD SEP 2023
PY 2023
AB Purpose: Since its origin in the United States in 2005, Quality and
Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) has guided nurses' preparation for
alleviating preventable harm and improving quality safe care. QSEN's
value is illustrated through specific inclusion in the competency-based
2021 American Association for Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Essentials. The
purpose of this bibliometric analysis is to explore publication patterns
of the extant QSEN literature to assess QSEN's spread and global
penetration and to map the available knowledge and data regarding
quality and safety education for nurses.Design: Bibliometric
analysis.Method: Two QSEN investigators and two health science
librarians completed database searches to identify articles with
keywords QSEN or Quality and safety education for nursing. Inclusion
criteria were (1) QSEN-specific and (2) published in a peer-reviewed
journal. Using PRISMA screening, the final sample included 221 articles
between 2007 and 2021.Results: Average annual QSEN publications was 14.5
articles; the highest was 26 publications in 2017. Article types were 84
research, 77 descriptive/reviews, 28 quality improvement projects or
case studies, 20 statements, and 12 editorials. Focus analysis revealed
165 education articles, 35 clinical practice, 17 professional
development, and 4 leadership/administration. Fourteen journals
published three or more; eight were education journals. Nine topic
clusters indicated areas of publication focus, including clinical
teaching, simulations, performance, context, and criteria of analysis,
factors of efficacy, innovation and advanced practice, patient care and
outcomes, academic concepts, and research frameworks.Conclusions:
Results reveal far less QSEN penetration for guiding professional
practice, research measuring outcomes and impact, and global
collaboration to examine cultural implications for diversity and
inclusion. Results present future recommendations to assure all nurses
worldwide have access to competency development to alleviate preventable
healthcare harm.Clinical Relevance: Originating in the United States
(US), the QSEN project provided the seminal framework for transforming
education and practice through defining the six quality and safety
competencies (patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration,
evidence-based practice, quality improvement, safety, and informatics)
essential to alleviate preventable healthcare harm. Results reveal
opportunities to advance QSEN penetration in developing professional
practice, guiding research measuring outcomes and impact, and extending
global collaboration to examine cultural implications for diversity and
inclusion.
OI Conklin, Jamie/0000-0002-3527-9975; Sherwood, Gwen/0000-0003-1529-6249
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C1 Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Sch Nursing, Chapel Hill, NC USA
C1 Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Sch Nursing, Hillman Scholars Program,
Chapel Hill, NC USA
C1 Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Hlth Sci Lib, Hlth Sci Librarian,
Chapel Hill, NC USA
C1 Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Hlth Sci Lib, Data Applicat Analyst
Clin Acad & Res Engagement, Chapel Hill, NC USA
C1 2900 Arthurs Lane, Lenoir, NC 28645 USA
SN 1527-6546
EI 1547-5069
DA 2023-02-16
UT WOS:000921335300001
PM 36645416
ER

PT J
AU Ekici, M.
Demir, E.
Aydin, C.
TI A bibliometric perspective with research trends and global productivity
on the modernization of andrology from the founder of modern clinical
andrology Edward Martin to the present
SO EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES
VL 27
IS 24
BP 11947
EP 11960
DT Article
PD DEC 2023
PY 2023
AB - OBJECTIVE: The number of studies in the field of andrology is
increasing day by day, but a bibliometric study covering the entire
literature on andrology has not yet been conduct-ed. This bibliometric
study aims to shed light on the question of where we came from and where
we are going in andrology from past to present. It also aimed to
summarize the intellectual structure of andrology to reveal global
productivity and identify and map the latest trends of scien-tific
articles published in the field of andrology. MATERIALS AND METHODS:
16,659 articles published between 1980 and 2022 were ex-tracted from the
Web of Science and analyzed using various statistical methods.
Bibliomet-ric network visualization maps revealed trending topics,
global productivity, the most influ-ential studies, and international
collaborations. Spearman's correlation analysis was used for determining
correlations. RESULTS: The top three productive countries were United
States of America (3,452; 20.7%), China (2,300; 13.8%), and Germany
(1,069; 6.4%). The top two most productive authors were Agarwal A.
(n=130) and Nieschlag E. (n=130). The most productive institution was
the Egyptian Knowledge Bank (n=422). From past to present, the most
studied subjects were testis, male infertility, spermatozoa,
testosterone, infertility, erectile dysfunction, spermatogenesis, sperm,
prostate cancer (PCA)/neoplasms, oxidative stress,
fertility/fertilization, semen, rat(s), apoptosis, azoospermia, sperm
motility, human and varicocele. CONCLUSIONS: The trend topics that have
been researched more in recent years include erectile dysfunction,
oxidative stress, prostate cancer, sperm quality, sperm parameters,
infer-tility, premature ejaculation, diabetes mellitus, obesity,
prognosis, sperm DNA fragmentation/ damage, antioxidant,
asthenozoospermia, var-icocelectomy, COVID-19, inflammation,
prostatectomy, metabolic syndrome, hypogonadism, benign prostatic
hyperplasia, lower urinary tract symptoms, meta-analysis, sexual
dysfunction, peyronie's disease, and proliferation. We iden-tified the
research leadership of China, Japan, Turkey and India, in addition to
Western coun-tries, such as the USA and European countries.
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C1 Hitit Univ, Fac Med, Dept Urol, Corum, Turkiye
C1 Hitit Univ, Fac Med, Dept Biostat, Corum, Turkiye
SN 1128-3602
DA 2024-02-29
UT WOS:001161448100009
PM 38164858
ER

PT J
AU Chuang, Kun-Yang
Ho, Yuh-Shan
TI An evaluation based on highly cited publications in Taiwan
SO CURRENT SCIENCE
VL 108
IS 5
BP 933
EP 941
DT Article
PD MAR 10 2015
PY 2015
AB Bibliometric analysis of highly cited papers of a country can provide
interesting insights concerning authors, institutions, collaboration
patterns and even useful recommendations for future research policy. The
purpose of this study is to conduct biblio metric analysis of highly
cited papers from Taiwan. Data used in the study were extracted from the
SCI-Expanded database of the Web of Science Core Collection of Thomson
Reuters. Authorship, collaboration pattern and Y-index were reported.
Results showed that highly cited papers might not have high citations in
early years and may be published in journals with low impact factors.
International collaboration was responsible for the increasing number of
highly cited papers over the years. Institutions can be categorized into
three phenotypes and majority of the institutions were characterized
with high dependency and low leadership in the collaboration. The United
States was the leading choice for international collaboration, while
National Taiwan University was the leading choice of institutions for
domestic collaboration. With a few exceptions, leading authors tended to
be the corresponding author, rather than the first author as in previous
studies. It is speculated that this phenomenon may be due to a pecking
order among institutions, traditional Confucius values of seniority, and
inequality in resource allocation by funding agencies. Providing more
balanced research funding, increasing the number of PhD students
studying abroad, eliminating gift authorships, especially partners in a
project but not in papers and increasing the emphasis on independent
research may be needed to amend the observed patterns.
RI Ho, Yuh-Shan/C-8624-2009
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C1 Taipei Med Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Taipei 11014, Taiwan
C1 Asia Univ, Trend Res Ctr, Taichung 41354, Taiwan
SN 0011-3891
DA 2015-04-22
UT WOS:000351879200036
ER

PT J
AU Alexandrou, Michaella
Driva, Tatiana S.
Makri, Stavriani
Nikolakea, Melina
Routsi, Eleni
Spyrou, Nikolaos
Msaouel, Pavlos
Esagian, Stepan M.
TI Gender disparity trends in genitourinary oncology academic publishing
over the past 3 decades: A bibliometric analysis
SO UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY-SEMINARS AND ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS
VL 41
IS 10
DI 10.1016/j.urolonc.2023.06.009
EA OCT 2023
DT Article
PD OCT 2023
PY 2023
AB Objectives: To examine gender disparities in genitourinary (GU) oncology
academic publishing over the past three decades. Materials and methods:
We performed a bibliometric analysis of eight academic journals
featuring GU oncology research articles: Jourand Prostatic Diseases, and
Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations. After selecting
four time points (1990, 2000, 2010, 2020), we recorded the gender of the
first and senior authors and investigated their association with
independent variables including publication year, research field, and
geographic continent. Results were expressed as odds ratios (ORs) and
95% confidence intervals (CIs).Results: A total of 14,786 articles were
included in our analyses. Females comprised 25.7% of first and 18.1% of
senior authors. Compared to 1990, there was a trend of progressively
higher female first author (OR 1.47 [95% CI 1.27-1.69] in 2000; 2.28
[95% CI 2.00-2.59] in 2010; 3.10 [95% CI 2.71-3.55] in 2020) and senior
author positions (OR 1.23 [95% CI 1.05-1.45] in 2000; 1.67 [95% CI
1.45-1.93] in 2010; 2.55 [95% CI 2.20-2.96] in 2020). Compared to GU
oncology, non-GU oncology articles were more likely to have female first
(OR 2.61, 95% CI 2.38-2.86) or senior authors (OR 2.61, 95% CI
2.35-2.91). Articles from Asia (OR 0.45, 95% CI 0.38-0.51), Africa (OR
0.45, 95% CI 0.22 -0.91), and international collaborations (OR 0.62, 95%
CI 0.50-0.76) had a lower proportion of female first authors compared to
North America. First authors were significantly more likely to be female
when senior authors were also female (OR 2.45, 95% CI
2.23-2.69).Conclusions: Despite the bridging trend demonstrated, GU
oncology remains a male-predominant discipline. Female leadership and
mentorship are pivotal in achieving gender parity in the academic
medicine community. (c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
OI Driva, Tatiana S./0000-0002-9511-6393; M. Esagian,
Stepan/0000-0002-7602-862X; Nikolakea, Melina/0000-0001-9095-0007
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C1 Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Sch Med, Athens, Greece
C1 Soc Jr Doctors, Oncol Working Grp, Athens, Greece
C1 Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Sch Med, Dept Pathol 1, Athens, Greece
C1 Tisch Canc Inst, Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, New York, NY USA
C1 Univ Texas MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Genitourinary Med Oncol, Houston,
TX USA
C1 NYC Hlth Hosp Jacobi, Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Med, Bronx, NY
10461 USA
C3 Soc Jr Doctors
SN 1078-1439
EI 1873-2496
DA 2023-12-17
UT WOS:001104701300001
PM 37573196
ER

PT J
AU Sharma, Gagan Deep
Taheri, Babak
Gupta, Mansi
Chopra, Ritika
TI Over 33 years of the hospitality research: a bibliometric review of the
<i>International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management</i>
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
VL 35
IS 7
BP 2564
EP 2589
DI 10.1108/IJCHM-04-2022-0499
EA JAN 2023
DT Article
PD JUN 9 2023
PY 2023
AB PurposeThis paper aims to proffer a broad overview of publications in
the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management (IJCHM)
by conducting bibliometric analyses for the duration ranging from 1989
to 2022. Design/methodology/approachThe research approach analyses the
top authors, publications, most collaborative countries and top
co-occurring keywords and significant themes published in IJCHM with the
help of the Scopus database. The study entails performance analyses on
IJCHM. A de-duplicating process was used to study the evolution of
themes, so that the keywords identified from co-occurrences of authors'
keywords and thematic evolution map were refined to first- and
second-order themes, further leading to the development of inductive
analysis proposing aggregate themes. FindingsThe findings of this study
not only help paint a comprehensive picture of the customer experience,
but also illustrate how topics have evolved in the literature and reveal
the most relevant upcoming fields of research. The thematic evolution
map reveals thematic areas. There is evidence of contributions by
authors across the world and spanning a multitude of themes such as
business ethics, corporate and firm performance, stakeholders and
avenues for the management of disruption, specifically in times of the
COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Research limitations/implicationsSignificant
trends in authors, publications, nations, authors' keywords and themes
as uncovered by this study can greatly help budding authors understand
the expectations and emerging research themes that define the IJCHM.
Originality/valueThrough extensive bibliometric analyses, this study has
created a historical log of the publications in IJCHM. It has identified
the key research trends for future research and presented a conceptual
framework based on the keyword analysis map and thematic evolution.
RI Sharma, Gagan Deep/R-2351-2018; Gupta, Mansi/AAL-1624-2020; Taheri, Babak/KFB-
2398-2024
OI Sharma, Gagan Deep/0000-0001-5379-0761; Gupta,
Mansi/0000-0002-4066-1386;
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TC 16
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C1 Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha Univ, Univ Sch Management Studies, New
Delhi, India
C1 Nottingham Trent Univ, Nottingham Business Sch, Nottingham, England
C1 SP Jain Inst Management & Res, Ctr Financial Studies, Mumbai, India
SN 0959-6119
EI 1757-1049
DA 2023-01-15
UT WOS:000905582600001
ER

PT J
AU Qamar, Sadia Raheez
Nayab, Asra
Walsh, John
Niu, Bonnie
Norbash, Alexander
Verma, Nupur
Macura, Katarzyna
Castillo, Mauricio
Khosa, Faisal
TI Academic Radiology in North America: Underrepresentation of Women in
Academic Ranks and Leadership Roles
SO CURRENT RADIOLOGY REPORTS
VL 10
IS 8
BP 93
EP 100
DI 10.1007/s40134-022-00398-6
EA JUN 2022
DT Article
PD AUG 2022
PY 2022
AB Introduction Gender disparity persists in the top tiers of academic
medicine and similar trends prevail in the leadership roles in North
American academic institutions, despite an even gender balance of the
medical graduates in North America. The purpose of our investigation was
to study gender inequity in academic radiology in North America, by
assessing and comparing the gender basis of academic rank and leadership
roles as related to research productivity. Materials and Methods The
Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database (FRIEDA) and
Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) were searched to generate a
database of gender and academic profiles of radiology faculty members
across academic institutions in North America. Bibliometric data were
collected utilizing Elsevier's SCOPUS as the reference source.
Descriptive analytics were assessed using the SPSS (IBM, NY). Results Of
151 academic radiology institutions across North America, academic rank
information was available for 2679 radiologists of which 66.7%
(1787/2679) were men and 33.3% were women (892/2679). Assistant
professor (n = 1430/2679) constituted of 60.6% men (n = 866/1430) and
39.4% women (n = 564/1430) (p < 0.001 for the United States and p <
0.002 for Canada). Amongst associate professors (n = 679/2679), 71.1%
are men (n = 483/679) and 28.9% are women (n = 196/679) (p < 0.001 for
both the United States and Canada), while full professor (n = 570/2679),
76.8% are men (n = 438/570) and 23.2% are women (n = 132/570) (p < 0.001
for both the United States and Canada). Leadership roles are held by 418
faculty members, out of which 71.3% are men (n = 298/418) and 28.7% are
women (n = 120/418). Conclusion The majority of women academic
radiologists are seen at the lowest rank of assistant professor, and are
underrepresented in leadership roles. Women radiologists have less
academic literature measures when compared with their male counterparts
at all three ranks.
OI Qamar, Sadia Raheez/0000-0001-6637-6092
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C1 Univ Toronto, Sunnybrook Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Med Imaging, Toronto, ON,
Canada
C1 Mayo Clin Rochester, Dept Radiol, Rochester, MN USA
C1 Univ British Columbia, Vancouver Gen Hosp, Dept Radiol, Vancouver, BC,
Canada
C1 Univ Calif San Diego, UCSD Sch Med, Dept Radiol, San Diego, CA USA
C1 Univ Florida, Dept Radiol, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
C1 Johns Hopkins Univ Hosp, Russell H Morgan Dept Radiol & Radiol Sci,
Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
C1 Univ N Carolina, Dept Radiol, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 USA
EI 2167-4825
DA 2022-06-26
UT WOS:000812443900001
ER

PT J
AU Zacca-González, Grisel
Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Zaida
Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín
de Moya-Anegón, Félix
TI Patrones de comunicación e impacto de la producción científica cubana en
salud pública
X1 Patterns of communication and impact of the Cuban scientific output in
public health
SO Revista Cubana de Salud Pública
VL 41
IS 2
BP 200
EP 216
DT research-article
PD 2015-06
PY 2015
RI Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín/L-7222-2014; de Moya Anegón, Félix/C-4004-2009;
Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Zaida/B-5231-2012; Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín/AAI-5334-2020; de
Moya Anegon, Felix/
OI Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín/0000-0001-5115-7460; Chinchilla-Rodríguez,
Zaida/0000-0002-1608-4478; Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín/0000-0001-5115-7460;
de Moya Anegon, Felix/0000-0002-0255-8628
ZB 4
Z8 0
ZR 0
ZA 0
TC 13
ZS 16
Z9 26
C1 Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos (IPP-CSIC), España
C1 Universidad de Granada, España
C1 Centro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas-Infomed, Cuba
C3 Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos (IPP-CSIC)
C3 Universidad de Granada
C3 Centro Nacional de Información de Ciencias Médicas-Infomed
SN 0864-3466
DA 2015-05-29
UT SCIELO:S0864-34662015000200003
ER

PT J
AU Salessi, Solana
Omar, Alicia
TI Proactive work behaviours: an update
SO REVISTA ARGENTINA DE CIENCIAS DEL COMPORTAMIENTO
VL 9
IS 3
BP 82
EP 103
DT Review
PD 2017
PY 2017
AB The term proactivity designates a set of self-motivated, futureoriented
and change-oriented behaviors. The current study provides a systematic
bibliographic review on proactivity, framed methodologically in
bibliometric analysis and content analysis. Specialized bases were
examined, obtaining 82 scientific publications corresponding to the
2007-2017 period. The most relevant findings indicate: (a) empirical,
quantitative and transversal research of Australian, German and North
American origins prevails, with scarce presence of Latin American
studies; (b) predominates a behavioral and multidimensional proactivity
perspective; (b) proactive behaviors are associated with higher
productivity, commitment and job satisfaction, although under certain
conditions adverse outcomes may develop; (c) among its antecedents are
cognitive, affective and instrumental features as well as contextual
factors; (d) several selfdescriptive instruments are available to
measure the construct. The article concludes with some considerations
and suggestions for future studies in the area.
ZR 0
Z8 0
TC 3
ZB 0
ZA 0
ZS 1
Z9 3
C1 Univ Nacl Rosario, Fac Humanidades & Artes, Inst Invest, CONICET, Santa
Fe, Argentina
C1 Pontificia Univ Catolica Argentina, Fac Derecho & Ciencias Sociales
Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
C1 Univ Nacl Rafaela, Dept Cultura Educ & Conocimiento, Santa Fe, Argentina
C3 Univ Nacl Rafaela
SN 1852-4206
DA 2018-01-16
UT WOS:000419257100006
ER

PT J
AU Silvestre, Jason
Benn, Lancelot
Chang, Benjamin
Wilson, Robert H. H.
Levin, L. Scott
TI Benchmarking Accomplishments of Presidents Elected to Hand Surgery
Societies in the United States
SO JOURNAL OF HAND AND MICROSURGERY
DI 10.1055/s-0043-1769750
EA JUL 2023
DT Article; Early Access
PY 2023
AB Objective Qualifications needed to achieve national leadership positions
in hand surgery are poorly defined. This study compares the academic
accomplishments, demographics, and training backgrounds of presidents
elected to serve the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) and
the American Association for Hand Surgery (AAHS).
Methods The ASSH and AAHS provided names of elected Presidents
(1990-2022, n = 64). Curriculum vitae and academic web sites were used
to collect demographic, training, bibliometric, and National Institutes
of Health (NIH) funding data of presidents.
Results Presidents were predominately male (95%), Caucasian (90%), and
orthopaedic surgery residency- trained (66%). Only 9% were racial
minorities (8% Asian, 2% Hispanic, and 0% African American). The average
age at appointment was 59 +/- 7 years old, which was an average of 23
years from completion of hand surgery fellowship. More presidents
received plastic surgery residency training in AAHS than ASSH (50 vs.
19%). The most represented hand surgery fellowships were Mayo Clinic
(14%), University of Louisville (11%), and Duke University (9%).
Twenty-one presidents participated in a travel fellowship (33%). Thirty
presidents served as Department Chair or Division Chief at time of
election (47%). The average h-index was 34 +/- 18 resulting from 164 +/-
160 peer- reviewed manuscripts and was similar between the two
organizations. Eleven presidents had NIH grant funding ( 18%) and there
were no differences in procurement or funding totals between the two
organizations.
Conclusion Presidents of American hand surgery societies obtain high
levels of scholarly activity regardless of training specialty. Women and
racial minorities remain underrepresented at the highest levels of
leadership.
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ZA 0
TC 0
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Z8 0
ZS 0
Z9 0
C1 Howard Univ, Coll Med, Dept Orthoped Surg, Washington, DC USA
C1 Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA USA
C1 Howard Univ, Coll Med, Dept Orthoped Surg, 2041 Georgia Ave NW,
Washington, DC 20060 USA
SN 0974-3227
EI 0974-6897
DA 2023-08-17
UT WOS:001030384000001
ER

PT J
AU Chen, Jing
Wang, Chengliang
Tang, Yulong
TI Knowledge Mapping of Volunteer Motivation: A Bibliometric Analysis and
Cross-Cultural Comparative Study
SO FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
VL 13
AR 883150
DI 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.883150
DT Article
PD JUN 3 2022
PY 2022
AB Volunteers play an indispensable role in several major events and
activities. The purpose of this study is to review studies on volunteer
motivation from 2000 to 2021 and to discover the development trends in
this field. The Web of Science Core Collection is the main literature
data resource, from which 162 papers on volunteer motivation published
in the SSCI were selected. Using two visualization analysis tools,
CiteSpace and VOSviewer, this study conducts bibliometric analysis and
systematic review from multiple dimensions, identifying the authors,
countries, institutions, and journals with high productivity in this
field. Additionally, we explored highly cited papers, authors, and
journals in this field. This study aims to find the research hotspots
and theoretical basis through co-occurrence analysis and cluster
analysis of keywords and explore the evolution through the time zone map
drawn with CiteSpace. Moreover, we focus on the influence of Chinese and
Western cultures (represented by China and the United States) on
volunteer motivation. It was found that Chinese volunteers were more
affected by collectivism, whereas American volunteers were more affected
by individualism. The conclusion of this study constructs a clear
framework for research on volunteer motivation, which provides
researchers with a deeper and thorough understanding of the connotation
of volunteer motivation, providing guidance and support for future
research in this field.
RI Wang, Chengliang/JEZ-9556-2023
OI Wang, Chengliang/0000-0003-2208-3508
TC 10
ZS 0
ZA 0
ZR 0
ZB 2
Z8 0
Z9 10
C1 Zhejiang Univ Technol, Coll Educ, Hangzhou, Peoples R China
SN 1664-1078
DA 2022-06-29
UT WOS:000812765100001
PM 35719581
ER

PT J
AU Franco, Pierfrancesco
Segelov, Eva
Johnsson, Anders
Riechelmann, Rachel
Guren, Marianne G.
Das, Prajnan
Rao, Sheela
Arnold, Dirk
Spindler, Karen-Lise Garm
Deutsch, Eric
Krengli, Marco
Tombolini, Vincenzo
Sebag-Montefiore, David
De Felice, Francesca
TI A Machine-Learning-Based Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific
Literature on Anal Cancer
SO CANCERS
VL 14
IS 7
AR 1697
DI 10.3390/cancers14071697
DT Article
PD APR 2022
PY 2022
AB Simple Summary Squamous-cell carcinoma of the anus, being a rare cancer,
requires national and international collaborations, networking,
organizational proficiency and leadership to overcome barriers towards
the implementation of clinical trials to establish improved standards of
care treatment strategies and the conduction of translational research
projects to shed light into its biology and molecular characterization.
The purpose of the present study is to obtain a global frame of the
scientific literature related to anal cancer, through a bibliometric
analysis of the published articles during the last 20 years (2000-2020),
exploring trends and common patterns in research, tracking collaboration
and networks to foresee future directions in basic and clinical
research. Squamous-cell carcinoma of the anus (ASCC) is a rare disease.
Barriers have been encountered to conduct clinical and translational
research in this setting. Despite this, ASCC has been a prime example of
collaboration amongst researchers. We performed a bibliometric analysis
of ASCC-related literature of the last 20 years, exploring common
patterns in research, tracking collaboration and identifying gaps. The
electronic Scopus database was searched using the keywords "anal
cancer", to include manuscripts published in English, between 2000 and
2020. Data analysis was performed using R-Studio 0.98.1091 software. A
machine-learning bibliometric method was applied. The bibliometrix R
package was used. A total of 2322 scientific documents was found. The
average annual growth rate in publication was around 40% during
2000-2020. The five most productive countries were United States of
America (USA), United Kingdom (UK), France, Italy and Australia. The USA
and UK had the greatest link strength of international collaboration
(22.6% and 19.0%). Two main clusters of keywords for published research
were identified: (a) prevention and screening and (b) overall
management. Emerging topics included imaging, biomarkers and
patient-reported outcomes. Further efforts are required to increase
collaboration and funding to sustain future research in the setting of
ASCC.
RI Segelov, Eva/Q-7611-2019; Guren, Marianne Grønlie/A-4119-2008; Riechelmann,
Rachel SP/C-3984-2012; Franco, Pierfrancesco/; Sebag-Montefiore, David/; Guren,
Marianne/; Krengli, Marco/; Riechelmann, Rachel/; Spindler, Karen-Lise Garm/;
Tombolini, Vincenzo/
OI Segelov, Eva/0000-0002-4410-6144; Franco,
Pierfrancesco/0000-0003-2276-0687; Sebag-Montefiore,
David/0000-0002-5978-9259; Guren, Marianne/0000-0003-0593-0218; Krengli,
Marco/0000-0002-2064-8379; Riechelmann, Rachel/0000-0002-0107-9617;
Spindler, Karen-Lise Garm/0000-0001-8781-3212; Tombolini,
Vincenzo/0000-0001-5359-9991
ZS 0
ZB 2
TC 7
ZR 0
ZA 0
Z8 0
Z9 7
C1 Univ Piemonte Orientale, Dept Translat Med DIMET, I-28100 Novara, Italy
C1 Maggiore Carita Univ Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, I-28100 Novara, Italy
C1 Monash Univ, Fac Med, Sch Clin Sci, Clayton, Vic 3168, Australia
C1 Monash Hlth, Dept Oncol, Clayton, Vic 3168, Australia
C1 Skane Univ Hosp, Dept Hematol Oncol & Radiat Phys, S-22002 Lund, Sweden
C1 AC Camargo Canc Ctr, Dept Clin Oncol, BR-01000000 Sao Paulo, Brazil
C1 Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Oncol, N-0316 Oslo, Norway
C1 Univ Oslo, Inst Clin Med, N-0316 Oslo, Norway
C1 Univ Texas MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, Houston, TX 77030
USA
C1 Royal Marsden Hosp, GI Unit, London SW3 6JJ, England
C1 AK Altona, Asklepios Tumorzentrum Hamburg, D-22763 Hamburg, Germany
C1 Aarhus Univ Hosp, Dept Oncol, DK-8200 Aarhus, Denmark
C1 Inst Gustave Roussy, F-94805 Villejuif, France
C1 Sapienza Univ Rome, Policlin Umberto I, Radiat Oncol, I-00161 Rome,
Italy
C1 Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Radiol Oncol & Pathol Sci, I-00161 Rome, Italy
C1 Univ Leeds, Leeds Inst Med Res, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
C3 Maggiore Carita Univ Hosp
EI 2072-6694
DA 2022-04-20
UT WOS:000780736700001
PM 35406469
ER

PT J
AU Bulduk, Tuba
TI Aplastic anemia from past to the present: A bibliometric analysis with
research trends and global productivity during 1980 to 2022
SO MEDICINE
VL 102
IS 36
AR e34862
DI 10.1097/MD.0000000000034862
DT Article
PD SEP 8 2023
PY 2023
AB There is no bibliometric study in the literature on Aplastic Anemia
(AA). In the present study, the purpose was to summarize the
intellectual structure of the subject, uncover the global productivity
in this respect, and identify the latest research trends by performing a
bibliometric analysis of the articles published on AA. For this purpose,
outputs for different research components of scientific outputs (i.e.,
countries, institutions, journals, and authors) were analyzed. A total
of 3221 articles on Aplastic Anemia published between 1980 and 2022 were
analyzed by using various statistical methods and bibliometric
approaches. The Spearman Correlation Coefficient was used for
correlation analysis and bibliometric network visualization maps were
used to identify trending topics, citation analysis, and international
collaborations. The top 3 contributing countries to the literature were
the USA in this respect (800, 24.8%), China (514, 15.9%), and Japan
(442, 13.7%). The top 3 most active institutions were the National
Institutes of Health USA (n = 177), National Heart Lung Blood Institute
(n = 153), and Udice French Research Universities (n = 136). The top 3
most productive journals were the British Journal of Haematology (n =
239), Blood (n = 181), and Bone Marrow Transplantation (n = 137). The
most prolific author was Neal Stuart Young (n = 130). Specific keywords
that were most frequently used in articles were severe aplastic anemia,
immunosuppressive therapy, pediatrics/children, anti-thymocyte globulin,
cyclosporine, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, myelodysplastic
syndromes, Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria, hepatitis-associated
aplastic anemia, allogeneic stem cell transplantation, haploidentical
hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, pancytopenia, eltrombopag,
fludarabine, Graft-Versus-Host Disease, survival, apoptosis, cytokines,
and cyclophosphamide. It was determined that the trend topics in recent
years were eltrombopag, COVID-19, Treg, Th17, thrombopoietin receptor
agonists, haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation,
haploidentical donor/transplantation, and posttransplantation
cyclophosphamide. In the formation of the AA literature, it was
determined that the research leadership belonged to the USA, China,
Japan, European countries (United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, France,
Switzerland), India, and South Korea, which have large economies.
ZR 0
ZS 0
Z8 0
ZA 0
ZB 0
TC 0
Z9 1
C1 Gulhane Educ & Training Hosp, Med Oncol Clin, Ankara, Turkiye
C1 Gulhane Educ & Training Hosp, Fac Med, Dept Hematol, TR-06010 Ankara,
Turkiye
SN 0025-7974
EI 1536-5964
DA 2023-10-10
UT WOS:001066271200011
PM 37682205
ER

PT J
AU Manuel Ramos, Jose
Gonzalez-Alcaide, Gregorio
Gutierrez, Felix
TI Bibliometric analysis of the Spanish scientific production in Infectious
Diseases and Microbiology
SO ENFERMEDADES INFECCIOSAS Y MICROBIOLOGIA CLINICA
VL 34
IS 3
BP 166
EP 176
DI 10.1016/j.eimc.2015.04.007
DT Article
PD MAR 2016
PY 2016
AB Introduction: The bibliometric analysis of production and impact of
documents by knowledge area is a quantitative and qualitative indicator
of research activity in this field. The aim of this article is to
determine the contribution of Spanish research institutions in
Infectious Diseases and Microbiology in recent years.
Material and methods: Documents published in the journals included in
the categories "Infectious Diseases" and "Microbiology" of the Web of
Science (Science Citation Index Expanded) of the ISI Web of Knowledge
from the year 2000-2013 were analysed.
Results: In Infectious Diseases, Spain ranked fourth worldwide, and
contributed 5.7% of the 233,771 documents published in this specialty.
In Microbiology, Spain was in sixth place with a production rate of 5.8%
of the 149,269 documents of this category. The Spanish production
increased over the study period, both in Infectious Diseases and
Microbiology, from 325 and 619 documents in 2000 to 756 and 1245
documents in 2013, with a growth rate of 131% and 45.8%, respectively.
The journal with the largest number of documents published was
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologia Clinica, with 8.6% and 8.2% of
papers published in the categories of Infectious Diseases and
Microbiology, respectively, and was the result of international
collaborations, especially with institutions in the United States. The
"index h" was 116 and 139 in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology,
placing Spain in fifth place in both categories within countries of the
European Union.
Conclusions: In recent years, Spanish research in Infectious Diseases
and Microbiology has reached a good level of production and
international visibility, reaching a global leadership position. (C)
2015 Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. on behalf of Sociedad Espanola
de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologia Clinica.
RI Ramos, Jose M./B-6420-2018; Rodero, Félix Gutiérrez/Q-7880-2018
OI Ramos, Jose M./0000-0002-6501-9867; Rodero, Félix
Gutiérrez/0000-0002-9485-6867
ZB 1
ZA 0
ZR 0
ZS 2
TC 12
Z8 0
Z9 15
C1 Univ Miguel Hernandez Elche, Fac Med, Dept Med Clin, Alicante, Spain
C1 Univ Valencia, Fac Med & Odontol, Dept Hist Ciencia & Documentac,
Valencia, Spain
SN 0213-005X
EI 1578-1852
DA 2016-03-01
UT WOS:000373315900004
PM 26049175
ER

PT J
AU Zhu, Jie Wei
Le, NhatChinh
Wei, Sunny
Zuhlke, Liesl
Lopes, Renato D.
Zannad, Faiez
Van Spall, Harriette G.
TI Global Representation of Leaders, Collaborators, and Enrolled
Participants in Heart Failure Clinical Trials: A Systematic Bibliometric
Review
SO CIRCULATION
VL 144
MA A9476
SU 1
DT Meeting Abstract
PD NOV 16 2021
PY 2021
CT Annual Scientific Sessions of the American-Heart-Association /
Resuscitation Science Symposium
CY NOV 12-15, 2021
CL Boston, MA
SP Amer Heart Assoc
RI Delascio Lopes, Renato/JOZ-8709-2023; Zühlke, Liesl Joanna/AAZ-9723-2021
OI Delascio Lopes, Renato/0000-0003-2999-4961; Zühlke, Liesl
Joanna/0000-0003-3961-2760
ZB 0
TC 0
ZS 0
ZA 0
Z8 0
ZR 0
Z9 0
SN 0009-7322
EI 1524-4539
DA 2022-03-01
UT WOS:000752020000343
ER

PT J
AU Li, Xuefeng
Chen, Chunhai
Pan, Ting
Zhou, Xue
Sun, Xiaozhou
Zhang, Ziyang
Wu, Dalong
Chen, Xinhua
TI Trends and hotspots in non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease: a
10-year bibliometric analysis
SO FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE
VL 16
AR 1335550
DI 10.3389/fnagi.2024.1335550
DT Review
PD JAN 17 2024
PY 2024
AB Non-motor symptoms are prevalent among individuals with Parkinson's
disease (PD) and seriously affect patient quality of life, even more so
than motor symptoms. In the past decade, an increasing number of studies
have investigated non-motor symptoms in PD. The present study aimed to
comprehensively analyze the global literature, trends, and hotspots of
research investigating non-motor symptoms in PD through bibliometric
methods. Studies addressing non-motor symptoms in the Web of Science
Core Collection (WoSCC), published between January 2013 and December
2022, were retrieved. Bibliometric methods, including the R package
"Bibliometrix," VOS viewer, and CiteSpace software, were used to
investigate and visualize parameters, including yearly publications,
country/region, institution, and authors, to collate and quantify
information. Analysis of keywords and co-cited references explored
trends and hotspots. There was a significant increase in the number of
publications addressing the non-motor symptoms of PD, with a total of
3,521 articles retrieved. The United States was ranked first in terms of
publications (n = 763) and citations (n = 11,269), maintaining its
leadership position among all countries. King's College London (United
Kingdom) was the most active institution among all publications (n =
133) and K Ray Chaudhuri was the author with the most publications (n =
131). Parkinsonism & Related Disorders published the most articles,
while Movement Disorders was the most cited journal. Reference
explosions have shown that early diagnosis, biomarkers, novel magnetic
resonance imaging techniques, and deep brain stimulation have become
research "hotspots" in recent years. Keyword clustering revealed that
alpha-synuclein is the largest cluster for PD. The keyword heatmap
revealed that non-motor symptoms appeared most frequently (n = 1,104),
followed by quality of life (n = 502), dementia (n = 403), and
depression (n = 397). Results of the present study provide an objective,
comprehensive, and systematic analysis of these publications, and
identifies trends and "hot" developments in this field of research. This
work will inform investigators worldwide to help them conduct further
research and develop new therapies.
RI Chen, Xinhua/KIH-8287-2024
ZR 0
Z8 0
ZB 0
ZA 0
ZS 0
TC 0
Z9 0
C1 Changchun Univ Chinese Med, Changchun, Peoples R China
C1 Changchun Univ Chinese Med, Affiliated Hosp, Changchun, Peoples R China
C1 Changchun Univ Chinese Med, Affiliated Hosp, Ctr Childrens Clin,
Changchun, Peoples R China
SN 1663-4365
DA 2024-02-10
UT WOS:001152469000001
PM 38298610
ER

PT J
AU Moreno-Gil, Sergio
Parra-Lopez, Eduardo
Picazo-Peral, Patricia
Diaz-Dominguez, Carmen
TI The dissemination of tourism scientific research in Latin American
journals. A bibliometric study
SO ANATOLIA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCH
VL 31
IS 4
BP 549
EP 564
DI 10.1080/13032917.2020.1795892
EA JUL 2020
DT Article
PD OCT 1 2020
PY 2020
AB The current importance of tourism in Latin American countries highlights
the need to review tourism research in this region. This article
analyzes the contributions made by researchers affiliated to Latin
American institutions in academic journals specialized in tourism and
published in Latin America. Seven main journals published in Portuguese
and Spanish over the last 13 years (2006-2018) are analysed. The
analysis identifies institutions and authors that have made substantial
efforts in research and dissemination in tourism in journals from the
region. The article presents not only a ranking of institutions and
authors, but also the geographical scope of their research, average
number of co-authors per article, and a temporal evolution of their
publications in tourism research. Finally, conclusions and
recommendations are made regarding tourism research in Latin American
journals.
RI Peral, Patricia Picazo/F-7977-2016; Parra-Lopez, Eduardo/J-5618-2019; Picazo,
Patricia/
OI Parra-Lopez, Eduardo/0000-0002-0173-6146; Picazo,
Patricia/0000-0002-1264-583X
TC 7
Z8 0
ZR 0
ZB 1
ZS 1
ZA 0
Z9 7
C1 Univ Las Palmas Gran Canaria, Las Palmas Gran Canaria, Spain
C1 Univ La Laguna, Inst Invest Social & Turismo, Tenerife, Spain
C1 Univ La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
SN 1303-2917
EI 2156-6909
DA 2020-07-22
UT WOS:000554660200001
ER

PT J
AU Rialp, Alex
Merigo, Jose M.
Cancino, Christian A.
Urbano, David
TI Twenty-five years (1992-2016) of the International Business Review: A
bibliometric overview
SO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS REVIEW
VL 28
IS 6
AR 101587
DI 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2019.101587
DT Review
PD DEC 2019
PY 2019
AB The International Business Review (IBR) is a leading international
academic journal in the field of International Business (IB). Such
leadership is reflected in the large number of publications that grow
year after year and particularly in the large number of citations
received from other journals of high academic prestige. The aim of this
study is to conduct a bibliometric overview of the leading trends
regarding the journal's publications and citations since its creation in
1992 until 2016. The work identifies the authors, universities, and
countries that publish the most in IBR by mainly using the Scopus
database though eventually complemented with Web of Science (WoS) Core
Collection. It also analyzes the most cited papers and articles of the
journal. Besides, the study graphically maps the bibliographic material
by using the visualization of similarities (VOS) viewer software. In
order to do so, the work uses co-citation analysis, bibliographic
coupling, and co-occurrence of author keywords. The results show the
prominent European profile of the journal where contributors from
European universities and countries are the most productive ones in the
journal. Particularly, British and Scandinavian universities obtain the
most remarkable results. However, mostly scholars from North America,
but also from Oceania and East Asia are increasingly and regularly
publishing in the journal. In addition, IBR is very well connected to
other leading journals in the field, such as the Journal of
International Business Studies (JIBS) and the Journal of World Business
(JWB), as well as with other top management journals, thus demonstrating
its core position in IB research conducted worldwide.
RI Merigó, José M./K-1500-2019; Cancino, Christian A./M-8809-2015; Urbano, David/B-
6879-2009; Urbano, David/GLQ-6309-2022
OI Merigó, José M./0000-0002-4672-6961; Urbano, David/0000-0001-7600-8656;
Urbano, David/0000-0001-7600-8656
TC 71
ZA 0
Z8 1
ZS 0
ZB 1
ZR 0
Z9 73
C1 UAB, Dept Business, Bellaterra 08193, Barcelona, Spain
C1 Univ Chile, Sch Econ & Business, Dept Management Control & Informat
Syst, Av Diagonal Paraguay 257, Santiago 8330015, Chile
C1 Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol NTNU, Dept Ind Econ & Technol Management,
Trondheim, Norway
SN 0969-5931
EI 1873-6149
DA 2019-11-01
UT WOS:000491631400001
ER

PT J
AU Corrales-Reyes, Ibrain E.
Fornaris-Cedeno, Yasmany
Dorta-Contreras, Alberto J.
Mejia, Christian R.
Pacheco-Mendoza, Josmel
Arencibia-Jorge, Ricardo
TI Cuban Scientific Production on Diabetes, 2000-2017: Peer-reviewed
Publications, Collaboration and Impact
SO MEDICC REVIEW
VL 21
IS 1
BP 17
EP 25
DT Article
PD JAN 2019
PY 2019
AB INTRODUCTION The steadily increasing prevalence of diabetes globally has
captured researchers' attention. Cuban production of scientific articles
on diabetes has not been studied from a bibliometric perspective.
OBJECTIVE Characterize the production and impact of research and review
articles on diabetes by Cuban authors in journals listed in the Scopus
bibliographic database, as well as related collaboration among Cuban
institutions and between Cuban and non-Cuban institutions.
METHODS A bibliometric analysis was conducted using 2000-2017 data from
the Scopus database. The following search strategy was used: descriptor
(diabetes), country (Cuba), publication source (journal), article type
(original research, review article). Bibliographic indicators of
production, visibility, impact and collaboration were examined.
RESULTS Cuba contributed 3.2% of Latin American production and 0.1% of
global production related to diabetes. Within Cuba's scientific
production (610 articles, 538 original research and 72 review), 85.9%
had a Cuban corresponding author (Cuban leadership). In articles with
international collaboration (22.9%), however, most (67.9%) had non-Cuban
corresponding authors. A total of 47% (287) were articles involving a
single institution. Only 11.1% were published in top-ranked journals,
and 14.4% were cited >10 times. Cubans were lead authors on 0.3% of the
most frequently cited (top 10%) articles on diabetes in Scopus. A total
of 38.4% of this production appeared in low-impact journals and 57.9% in
Cuban journals.
Articles published in English accounted for 30% of total and obtained
higher impact in terms of citations than articles in Spanish. The
strongest networks for scientific collaboration were those that
connected Cuban and US researchers.
CONCLUSIONS Cuban scientists conduct research on diabetes, but their
work is not highly visible in the peer-reviewed literature, particularly
in top-ranked journals. The problem is not simply one of publishing
more, but of knowing how and where to publish. It is urgent that Cuban
universities training health professionals at all levels include
instruction on scientific writing.
RI Arencibia-Jorge, Ricardo/AAK-3567-2020; Pacheco-Mendoza, Josmel Roy/A-9848-2009;
Corrales-Reyes, Ibraín Enrique/AAK-5544-2020; Arencibia-Jorge, Ricardo/B-1330-2016;
Contreras, Alberto Juan Dorta/AAF-2693-2020; Casas Astos, Eva Consuelo/
OI Arencibia-Jorge, Ricardo/0000-0001-8907-2454; Pacheco-Mendoza, Josmel
Roy/0000-0002-2251-8092; Corrales-Reyes, Ibraín
Enrique/0000-0002-2146-9014; Contreras, Alberto Juan
Dorta/0000-0002-8818-4697; Casas Astos, Eva Consuelo/0000-0002-4378-6862
TC 4
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Z8 0
ZR 0
ZA 0
ZB 0
Z9 8
C1 Med Univ Granma, Maxillofacial Surg, Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Gen Univ
Hosp, Bayamo, Cuba
C1 Med Univ Havana, Comandante Manual Fajardo Med Fac, Havana, Cuba
C1 Cuban Neurol & Neurosurg Inst, Havana, Cuba
C1 Med Univ Havana, Dr Miguel Enriquez Med Fac, Cent Cerebrospinal Fluid
Lab, Havana, Cuba
C1 Continental Univ, Med Sci, Huancayo, Peru
C1 San Ignacio Loyola Univ, Bibliometr Res Unit, Lima, Peru
C1 BioCubaFarma, Informat Technol, Havana, Cuba
C3 Med Univ Granma
C3 Med Univ Havana
C3 Cuban Neurol & Neurosurg Inst
C3 Med Univ Havana
C3 BioCubaFarma
SN 1555-7960
DA 2020-02-27
UT WOS:000514169300005
PM 31242148
ER

PT J
AU Huh, Sun
TI Promotion to Top-Tier Journal and Development Strategy of the Annals of
Laboratory Medicine for Strengthening its Leadership in the Medical
Laboratory Technology Category: A Bibliometric Study
SO ANNALS OF LABORATORY MEDICINE
VL 42
IS 3
BP 321
EP +
DI 10.3343/alm.2022.42.3.321
DT Review
PD MAY 2022
PY 2022
AB Background: A bibliometric analysis of the Annals of Laboratory Medicine
(ALM) was per-formed to understand its position in the medical laborator
y technology categor y and to suggest a developmental strategy. Methods:
Journal metrics, including the number of articles by publication type,
countr y of authors, total citations, 2-year impact factor, countr y of
cited authors, journals citing ALM, and Hirsch-index, were obtained from
the Journal Citation Report and Web of Science Core Collection. Target
data included ALM content in the Web of Science from Januar y 1, 2012,
to October 5, 2021. Bibliometric analysis was performed using
Biblioshiny. Results: The impact factor increased from 1.481 in 2013 to
3.464 in 2020. Author s be-longing to the USA, China, and Korea cited
ALM articles the most. Plos One, Scientific Repor t s , and Frontiers in
Microbiology most frequently cited ALM, besides ALM itself. The
Hirsch-index was 34. The co-occurrence network of Keyword Plus indicated
four clusters: diagnosis, identification, prevalence, and risk. The
conceptual structure map of Keyword Plus based on multiple
correspondence analysis showed two clusters: bacterial suscepti-bility
at the bench and clinical courses. The co-citation network showed that
ALM was in the clust e r of the New England Journal of Medicine, The
Lancet, JAMA, and the Annals of Internal Medicine. The collaboration
network showed that Korean authors collaborated mainly with author s
from the USA, Germany, and Italy. Conclusions: The journal's promotion
to an international top-tier journal has been suc-cessful. "Principles
of transparency and best practice in scholarly publishing" and a
pre-print policy are yet to be added.
RI Huh, Sun/A-3068-2011
OI Huh, Sun/0000-0002-8559-8640
ZA 0
TC 2
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Z9 2
C1 Hallym Univ, Dept Parasitol, 1 Hallimdaehka Gil, Chunchon 24252, South
Korea
C1 Hallym Univ, Inst Med Educ, 1 Hallimdaehka Gil, Chunchon 24252, South
Korea
SN 2234-3806
EI 2234-3814
DA 2022-01-09
UT WOS:000737636900004
PM 34907102
ER

PT J
AU Zhu, Jie Wei
Le, NhatChinh
Wei, Sunny
Zuhlke, Liesl
Lopes, Renato
Zannad, Faiez
Van Spall, Harriette G. C.
TI Global representation of heart failure clinical trial leaders,
collaborators, and enrolled participants: a bibliometric review 2000-20
SO EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-QUALITY OF CARE AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES
VL 8
IS 6
BP 659
EP 669
DI 10.1093/ehjqcco/qcab058
EA SEP 2021
DT Review
PD SEP 5 2022
PY 2022
AB Aims The geographic representation of investigators and participants in
heart failure (HF) randomized controlled trials (RCTs) may not reflect
the global distribution of disease. We assessed the geographic diversity
of RCT leaders and explored associations with geographic representation
of enrolled participants among impactful HF RCTs. Methods and results We
searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL for HF RCTs published in journals
with impact factor >= 10 between January 2000 and June 2020. We used the
Jonckheere-Terpstra test to assess temporal trends and multivariable
logistic regression models to explore associations between predictors
and outcomes. There were 414 eligible RCTs. Only 80 of 828 trial leaders
[9.7%; 95% confidence interval (CI): 7.8-11.8%] and 453 of 4656
collaborators (9.7%; 95% CI: 8.8-10.6%) were from outside Europe and
North America, with no change in temporal trends and with greater
disparities in large RCTs. The adjusted odds of trial leadership outside
Europe and North America were lower with industry funding [adjusted odds
ratio (aOR): 0.33; 95% CI: 0.15-0.75; P = 0.008]. Among 157 416
participants for whom geography was reported, only 14.5% (95% CI:
14.3-14.7%) were enrolled outside Europe and North America, but odds of
enrolment were 10-fold greater with trial leadership outside Europe and
North America (aOR: 10.0; 95% CI: 5.6-19.0; P < 0.001). Conclusion
Regions disproportionately burdened with HF are under-represented in HF
trial leadership, collaboration, and enrolment. RCT leadership outside
Europe and North America is independently associated with participant
enrolment in under-represented regions. Increasing research capacity
outside Europe and North America could enhance trial diversity and
generalizability.
RI Zühlke, Liesl Joanna/AAZ-9723-2021; Zhu, Jie Wei/; Van Spall, Harriette Gillian
Christine/
OI Zühlke, Liesl Joanna/0000-0003-3961-2760; Zhu, Jie
Wei/0000-0001-7251-8114; Van Spall, Harriette Gillian
Christine/0000-0002-8370-4569
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ZA 0
TC 12
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Z9 12
C1 McMaster Univ, Dept Med, 1280 Main St West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8, Canada
C1 Univ Cape Town, Red Cross Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Div Pediat
Cardiol, ZA-7700 Cape Town, South Africa
C1 Univ Cape Town, Inst Infect Dis & Mol Med, Fac Hlth Sci, Div
Cardiol,Dept Med,Groote Schuur Hosp, ZA-7945 Cape Town, South Africa
C1 Univ Cape Town, Cape Heart Inst, Fac Hlth Sci, ZA-7945 Cape Town, South
Africa
C1 Duke Univ Med Ctr, Duke Clin Res Inst, Durham, NC 27710 USA
C1 Univ Lorraine, INSERM, Ctr Invest Clin 1433, F-54052 Nancy, France
C1 Univ Lorraine, INSERM, U1116, CHRU Nancy, F-54052 Nancy, France
C1 McMaster Univ, Dept Hlth Res Methods Evidence & Impact, Hamilton, ON L8S
4L8, Canada
C1 Populat Hlth Res Inst, 20 Copeland Ave,David Braley Res Bldg, Hamilton,
ON L8L 0A3, Canada
SN 2058-5225
EI 2058-1742
DA 2022-02-25
UT WOS:000756610200001
PM 34427651
ER

PT J
AU Gregorio-Chaviano, Orlando
Limaymanta, César H.
López-Mesa, Evony K.
TI Análisis bibliométrico de la producción científica latinoamericana sobre
COVID-19
X1 Bibliometric evaluation of Latin American contributions on COVID-19
SO Biomédica
VL 40
IS suppl 2
BP 104
EP 115
DI 10.7705/biomedica.5571
DT research-article
PD 2020-10
PY 2020
AB Abstract Introduction: The propagation of COVID-19, an infectious
disease caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, has become a
pandemic which, along with its rapid dissemination worldwide, has
brought about an exponential increase in the amount of research related
to the subject to which Latin American researchers have contributed
actively. Objective: To conduct a descriptive bibliometric study of the
main trends in research on COVID-19 produced in Latin America.
Materials and methods: We searched in the Web of Science, Scopus, and
Pubmed databases to retrieve the Latin American scientific production on
COVID-19. Bibliometric indicators of production, visibility, impact, and
collaboration were analyzed to assess the regional participation in
studies on the subject. Results: The analysis of 142 documents
evidenced an exponential growth of scientific production in the period
analyzed, an important level of international collaboration (51.4%) in
scientific production, and the leadership of regional institutions (71%)
in the research with publications in high-visibility jounals especially
in Colombia, Brazil, and México. Conclusions: The results regarding the
regional participation in the research on COVID-19 were relevant not
only in relation to its quantity and exponential growth during the
period analyzed but also in terms of its quality and excellence with a
high rate of international collaboration and publications in important
scientific journals, which besides their visibility, represent a
considerable contribution to the research compared to the other
geographical contexts.
X4 Resumen Introducción. La propagación de la COVID-19, una enfermedad
infecciosa causada por el nuevo coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, se ha convertido
en una pandemia que, a la par de su rápida diseminación a nivel mundial,
ha traído consigo un aumento exponencial de la cantidad de estudios
relacionados con el tema, fenómeno en el que los investigadores de
Latinoamérica han participado activamente. Objetivo. Llevar a cabo un
estudio bibliométrico descriptivo para identificar las tendencias de la
investigación sobre COVID-19 producida en Latinoamérica. Materiales y
métodos. Se recurrió a las bases de datos Web of Science, Scopus y
Pubmed para recuperar la producción científica latinoamericana sobre
COVID-19. Se analizaron los indicadores bibliométricos de producción,
visibilidad, impacto y colaboración para evaluar la participación
regional en la investigación sobre el tema. Resultados. El análisis de
142 documentos evidenció un crecimiento exponencial de la producción
científica en el corto periodo analizado, una significativa colaboración
internacional (51,4 %), y el liderazgo de las instituciones regionales
(71 %) en la investigación con aportes en revistas de alta visibilidad,
especialmente de Colombia, Brasil y México. Conclusiones. El estudio
evidenció resultados relevantes sobre la participación regional en la
investigación sobre COVID-19, no solo en cuanto a la cantidad y el
crecimiento exponencial, sino también a su calidad y excelencia, con una
elevada tasa de colaboración internacional y de publicación en revistas
de reconocido prestigio, lo que, además de ser clave para la visibilidad
de los países, es un considerable aporte a las investigaciones que se
realizan en otros contextos geográficos.
OI Gregorio Chaviano, Orlando/0000-0002-3064-8639
Z8 0
ZB 2
ZA 0
ZS 19
ZR 0
TC 17
Z9 31
C1 Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Peru
C1 Universidad La Gran Colombia, Colombia
C1 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
C3 Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
C3 Universidad La Gran Colombia
C3 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
SN 2590-7379
DA 2021-08-22
UT SCIELO:S0120-41572020000600104
ER

PT J
AU Wang, Qingbin
Wang, H. Holly
Zhang, Junbiao
TI Contributions of Chinese doctoral recipients from foreign universities
to agricultural economic research and education in North America and
China
SO CHINA AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC REVIEW
VL 13
IS 2
SI SI
BP 260
EP 277
DI 10.1108/CAER-06-2020-0162
EA NOV 2020
DT Article
PD JUN 1 2021
PY 2021
AB Purpose This paper traces the timeline and milestones of Chinese
graduate students in agricultural economics and related fields at
foreign universities, with an emphasis on North American universities,
since the early 1980s, and assesses the contributions of Chinese
doctoral recipients from foreign universities to agricultural economic
research and education in North America and China.
Design/methodology/approach Data from department and college websites,
associations of agricultural economics, university libraries and
databases of theses and dissertations and selected agricultural economic
journals in English and Chinese are used to attain the above purposes
through graphical and bibliometric analyses. Findings First, the numbers
of Chinese doctoral recipients and tenure-track and tenured faculty in
agricultural economics at North American universities have increased
steadily and significantly. Second, Chinese scholars in North America
have achieved tremendous success in agricultural economic research via
high-quality publications, prestigious awards, editorship of top
journals, leadership in professional organizations, etc. Third, more
Chinese doctoral recipients overseas have increasingly returned to China
and are playing important roles in China's agricultural economic
research, education and international collaboration. Fourth, the
publications of overseas Chinese scholars in Chinese journals and those
of their counterparts working in China on topics beyond China are
relatively limited and more collaboration may enhance the global impacts
of Chinese agricultural economists. Research limitations/implications
This research is limited by data availability and quality and the data
problems are discussed in the paper. Originality/value This is likely
the first study to assess the contributions of Chinese doctoral
recipients from foreign universities to agricultural economic research
and education in China and abroad.
OI Wang, H. Holly/0000-0001-6929-4201
TC 0
Z8 0
ZA 0
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ZR 0
Z9 0
C1 Univ Vermont, Dept Community Dev & Appl Econ, Burlington, VT USA
C1 Purdue Univ, Dept Agr Engn, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
C1 Huazhong Agr Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Wuhan, Peoples R China
SN 1756-137X
EI 1756-1388
DA 2020-12-10
UT WOS:000592749200001
ER
PT J
AU Alhosani, Noora Hasan Ismail
Nobanee, Haitham
TI Board gender diversity and corporate social responsibility: A
bibliometric analysis
SO HELIYON
VL 9
IS 1
AR e12734
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12734
EA JAN 2023
DT Review
PD JAN 2023
PY 2023
AB The objective of this study to analyze developments in relating to board
gender diversity (BGD) and corporate social responsibility (CSR)
research and provide future researchers with new av-enues for research
in the field. A bibliometric analysis was conducted by focusing on the
most productive articles, authors, journals, institutions, sponsors, and
countries and as co-occurrence analyses based on 1961 peer-reviewed
articles published between January 1966 and April 2021 in the Scopus
database. Results revealed that the number of publications relevant to
BGD and CSR has been gradually increasing, and a significant increase
has been observed since 2010. Keywords such as "gender," "gender
equality," "sustainable development," and "corporate social
responsibility" reveal the key themes in BGD and CSR research. Cluster
analysis revealed three clusters: Cluster 1 focused primarily on the
board composition and board structure, Cluster 2 focused on board
composition and its connection to CSR or philanthropy, and Cluster 3
(comprising more recent articles) mainly stressed the impact of gender
diversity on CSR or sus-tainability initiatives. Results also provided
different implications with future research directions. It reveals the
collaboration between authors in conducting research in the domain of
BGD and CSR is still lacking, suggesting further research in
collaboration different authors in CSR and BGD. Journal of business
ethics, Corporate governance: an international review, and Academy of
management journal were the top-ranking journals in term of source
co-citation, and thus jour-nals ought to be further expanded more
research in CSR and BGD to enhance their source co -citations. The most
productive sponsors and institutions were in developed countries, while
country co-authorship analysis revealed more research need to
cooperatively be undertaken in developing countries.
RI Nobanee, Haitham/F-9237-2012
OI Nobanee, Haitham/0000-0003-4424-5600
ZB 0
Z8 0
TC 5
ZR 0
ZS 0
ZA 0
Z9 5
C1 Abu Dhabi Univ, Coll Business, POB 59911, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
C1 Univ Oxford, Oxford Ctr Islamic Studies, Oxford OX1 2JD, England
C1 Univ Liverpool, Fac Humanities & Social Sci, Liverpool L69 3BX, England
EI 2405-8440
DA 2023-05-03
UT WOS:000969509400001
PM 36711308
ER
PT J
AU Jacobson, Lauren A.
Zhong, Shuting S.
Mackinnon, Susan E.
Novak, Christine B.
Patterson, J. Megan M.
TI Calling on Sponsorship: Analysis of Speaker Gender Representation at
Hand Society Meetings
SO PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
VL 152
IS 3
BP 594
EP 600
DI 10.1097/PRS.0000000000010398
DT Article
PD SEP 2023
PY 2023
AB Background: The paucity of leadership diversity in surgical specialties
is well documented. Unequal opportunities for participation at
scientific meetings may impact future promotions within academic
infrastructures. This study evaluated gender representation of surgeon
speakers at hand surgery meetings.Methods: Data were retrieved from the
2010 and 2020 meetings of the American Association for Hand Surgery
(AAHS) and American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH). Programs
were evaluated for invited and peer-reviewed speakers excluding keynote
speakers and poster presentations. Gender was determined from publicly
available sources. Bibliometric data (Hirsch index) for invited speakers
were analyzed.Results: In 2010 at the AAHS (n = 142) and ASSH meetings
(n = 180), female surgeons represented 4% of the invited speakers and in
2020 increased to 15% at AAHS (n = 193) and 19% at ASSH (n = 439). From
2010 to 2020, female surgeon invited speakers had a 3.75-fold increase
at AAHS and 4.75-fold increase at ASSH. Representation of female surgeon
peer-reviewed presenters at these meetings was similar (2010 AAHS, 26%;
and 2010 ASSH, 22%; 2020 AAHS, 23%; 2020 ASSH, 22%). The academic rank
of women speakers was significantly lower (P < 0.001) than for male
speakers. At the assistant professor level, the mean Hirsch index was
significantly lower (P < 0.05) for female invited speakers.Conclusions:
Although there was a significant improvement in gender diversity in
invited speakers at the 2020 meetings compared with 2010, female
surgeons remain underrepresented. Gender diversity is lacking at
national hand surgery meetings, and continued effort and sponsorship of
speaker diversity is imperative to curate an inclusive hand society
experience.
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ZA 0
TC 2
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C1 Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Div Plast & Reconstruct Surg, St
Louis, MO USA
C1 Univ N Carolina, Dept Surg, Div Plast & Reconstruct Surg, Chapel Hill,
NC USA
C1 Univ N Carolina, Dept Orthopaed, Chapel Hill, NC USA
C1 Univ Toronto, Div Plast Reconstruct & Aesthet Surg, Toronto, ON, Canada
C1 Univ N Carolina, Dept Orthopaed, 3135 Bioinformat Bldg,Campus Box 7055,
Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
SN 0032-1052
EI 1529-4242
DA 2023-09-30
UT WOS:001058934500041
PM 36912914
ER

PT J
AU Moiwo, Juana Paul
Tao, Fulu
TI The changing dynamics in citation index publication position China in a
race with the USA for global leadership
SO SCIENTOMETRICS
VL 95
IS 3
BP 1031
EP 1050
DI 10.1007/s11192-012-0846-y
DT Article
PD JUN 2013
PY 2013
AB Along with China's economic emergence is a controversy over the quality
and international visibility of citation index publications. This study
uses bibliometric statistics to shed further light on the global
landscape of citation index publications with special focus on China and
the USA. The analysis explores 31 years of the TRS (Thomson Reuters
Scientific) database, spanning the 1980-2010 period. Based on this
study, the USA maintains global dominance for both WOK (Web of
Knowledge) and WOS (Web of Science) TRS publications. Although China
ranks a distant second for WOK, it lags behind five other nations for
WOS publications. China's scientific base needs further restructuring
for greater global visibility. Emerging economies such as China, India,
Brazil and South Africa are fast rising in the global ranks for WOK/WOS
publications. China may already be leading the world in some publication
attributes, although it could take several more decades to catch up with
the USA in others. Normalizations of the publications with population,
PTE (population with tertiary education) and GDP (gross domestic
product) put small/low-population countries in the global lead. However,
countries such as Canada, Greenland, Iceland and Sweden still rank high
for most of these publication attributes. Furthermore, WOS per WOK
analysis shows that small and/or economically weak countries place
greater emphasis on WOS publications. This is particularly visible for
countries in Africa and South America. Despite the addition of a large
number of indigenous Chinese journals to the TRS database, prediction
analysis suggests that China's desire to surpass the USA could be
delayed for several decades. In the race for the next-generation
scientific superpower, however, China not only needs to sustain
substantial investments in research and development, but also requires
restructuring of its research industry. This is especially critical for
data readiness, availability and accessibility to the scientific
community, and radical implementations of research recommendations.
OI Tao, F/0000-0001-8574-0080
ZS 0
TC 37
ZA 0
ZB 12
ZR 0
Z8 0
Z9 37
C1 Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Beijing 100101,
Peoples R China
SN 0138-9130
EI 1588-2861
DA 2013-06-19
UT WOS:000318807000014
ER

PT J
AU Renzo Aquino-Canchari, Christian
Gloria Chavez-Bustamante, Sarai
Benites-Ibarra, Christeam A.
Quijano-Escate, Renatta
Arroyo-Hernandez, Hugo
TI Female participation in the editorial committees of medical journals in
Latin America
SO BIOMEDICA
VL 42
IS 2
BP 355
EP 363
DI 10.7705/biomedica.6120
DT Article
PD JUN 2022
PY 2022
AB Introduction: Female participation in the field of medicine and research
has increased in recent years; however, there are still inequities in
the proportion of men and women in medical leadership, especially in
management positions and editorial committees of scientific journals.
Objective: To identify female participation in the editorial committees
of medical journals in Latin America and explore the association with
editorial positions and impact indicators.
Materials and methods: We conducted a descriptive bibliometric study to
determine female participation in the editorial committees of medical
journals in Latin America. We included 113 medical journals published in
Latin America and indexed in Scopus, updated and current in 2020,
selected from the Scimago Journal & Country Rank portal. The gender of
editorial committee members was identified on the web pages of each
magazine.
Results: Regarding editorial leadership in the 113 journals included,
women represented 12.9% of 264 members; as for the functions within the
editorial committee, of 1,449 members, 28.9% were women while in
advisory committees, of 4,575 members 19.0% were women. The presence of
women in editorial committees was higher in journals from Chile, Brazil,
and Venezuela in specialties such as public health, pediatrics, and
anesthesiology.
Conclusions: Female participation in the editorial committees of medical
journals in Latin America is low.
RI Aquino Canchari, Christian Renzo/GLT-1174-2022; Chavez Bustamante, Sarai
Gloria/GSN-2882-2022; Arroyo-Hernández, Hugo/AAY-1858-2021; Benites-Ibarra,
Christeam A./AAY-7465-2021; Arroyo Hernandez, Hugo/ITU-2497-2023
OI Aquino Canchari, Christian Renzo/0000-0002-7718-5598; Chavez Bustamante,
Sarai Gloria/0000-0002-8268-9424; Arroyo-Hernández,
Hugo/0000-0001-5128-7820; Benites-Ibarra, Christeam
A./0000-0002-4213-5048;
ZA 0
ZS 0
Z8 0
ZR 0
ZB 0
TC 3
Z9 3
C1 Univ Peruana Los Andes, Soc Cient Estudiantes Med Los Andes SOCIEMLA,
Huancayo, Peru
C1 Univ Continental, Soc Cient Med Estudiantil Continental SOCIMEC,
Huancayo, Peru
C1 Univ Nacl Santa, Soc Cient Estudiantes Med Univ Nacl Santa SOCEMUN,
Nuevo Chimbote, Peru
C1 Univ Nacl San Luis Gonzaga, Soc Cient Estudiantes Med Ica SOCEMI, Ica,
Peru
C1 Oficina Gen Informat & Sistemas, Inst Nacl Salud, Lima, Peru
C3 Univ Nacl Santa
SN 0120-4157
EI 2590-7379
DA 2022-11-09
UT WOS:000874556900001
PM 35867927
ER

PT J
AU Mayer, Erik N.
Lenherr, Sara M.
Hanson, Heidi A.
Jessop, Terry C.
Lowrance, William T.
TI Gender Differences in Publication Productivity Among Academic Urologists
in the United States
SO UROLOGY
VL 103
BP 39
EP 45
DI 10.1016/j.urology.2016.12.064
DT Article
PD MAY 2017
PY 2017
AB OBJECTIVE To describe the publication productivity of academic
urologists in the United States by gender.
MATERIALS AND METHODS Gender inequality is prevalent in most surgical
subspecialties, including urology. Despite small numbers of women in
academic positions, differences in scholarly impact by gender are
relatively unknown. We assembled a list of 1922 academic urologists
(1686 men (87.7%), 236 women (12.3%)) at 124 academic institutions
throughout the United States as of February 2016. Scopus and Google
Scholar were queried for bibliometric data on each individual, including
h-index and m- quotient. We analyzed these metrics for both genders by
educational background, subspecialty, National Institutes of Health
funding, and academic rank.
RESULTS Men had higher median h- indices than women overall (P <.05),
and had higher successive academic ranks (P <.05). Proportionally fewer
women attained senior academic ranking (professor/chair), (P <.05).
There was no difference in research productivity by successive rank
after controlling for career duration (m- quotient). Women were more
likely to choose a practice that specialized in pediatric urology or
female urology/pelvic reconstructive surgery than their male
counterparts (P <.05).
CONCLUSION Women represent a growing proportion of academic urology
faculty, but despite the recent increase in number entering the field,
relatively few women occupy senior leadership positions. Improving
psychosocial barriers to advancement such as lack of mentorship or
discriminatory policies may help pioneering female urologists as they
progress in their careers. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier Inc.
OI Mayer, Erik/0000-0003-3149-7139; Lenherr, Sara/0000-0002-4162-1546;
Hanson, Heidi/0000-0003-0056-196X
ZA 0
ZS 3
ZR 0
ZB 22
Z8 0
TC 68
Z9 71
C1 Univ Utah, Dept Surg, Div Urol, Huntsman Canc Inst, 1950 Circle Hope
Dr,Off 6405, Salt Lake City, UT 84103 USA
SN 0090-4295
EI 1527-9995
DA 2017-05-01
UT WOS:000400429800018
PM 28232174
ER

PT J
AU Zacca-Gonzalez, Grisel
Vargas-Quesada, Benjamin
Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Zaida
de Moya-Anegon, Felix
TI Cuban scientific production in Medicine and Public Health: Scopus
2003-2011
SO TRANSINFORMACAO
VL 26
IS 3
BP 281
EP 293
DI 10.1590/0103-3786201400030005
DT Article
PD SEP-DEC 2014
PY 2014
AB The aim of this study was to analyze the evolution of the quantity and
visibility of Cuban scientific production in Public Health and Medicine
to determine if they follow the same patterns of scientific
communication and the recommended best practices for publication.
Bibliometric indicators of quantity, visibility and cooperation were
extracted from the SCImago Institutions Rankings website, which is based
on Scopus data, in the field of Medicine and category of Public Health,
Environmental and Occupational Health from 2003 to 2011. Cuba has a
relatively high position in the rankings of scientific production in
both Medicine and Public Health within the international and regional
contexts, but its impact is ranked among the last countries. The
production trend of both fields has increased, but public health is
increasing faster. Leadership is high, but international collaboration
is below expectations. Publication in high impact journals (first
quartile) and articles in the set 10% most cited documents (excellence)
are scarce. Thus, it may be concluded that the volume and impact of
publication are not in accordance with the scientific potential of Cuban
health. We recommend increasing scientific cooperation, publishing
articles in high impact journals, training human resources and following
the international recommendations for good editorial and scientific
publication practices.
RI de Moya Anegón, Félix/C-4004-2009; Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín/AAI-5334-2020;
Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín/L-7222-2014; González, Grisel Zacca/ABD-4638-2020; de Moya
Anegón, Félix/V-3678-2019; Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Zaida/B-5231-2012
OI Vargas-Quesada, Benjamín/0000-0001-5115-7460; Vargas-Quesada,
Benjamín/0000-0001-5115-7460; de Moya Anegón, Félix/0000-0002-0255-8628;
Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Zaida/0000-0002-1608-4478
ZA 0
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C1 Univ Virtual Salud, Ctr Nacl Informac Ciencias Med Infomed, Area
Docencia & Invest, Havana 10400, Cuba
C1 Univ Granada, Fac Comunicac & Documentac, Dept Informac & Comunicac,
SCImago Res Grp, Granada, Spain
C1 CSIC, Dept Ciencia & Innovac, Inst Polit & Bienes Publ, SCImago Res Grp,
Madrid, Spain
C3 Univ Virtual Salud
SN 0103-3786
DA 2015-02-25
UT WOS:000348604600006
ER

PT J
AU Malhado, Ana C. M.
de Azevedo, Rafael S. D.
Todd, Peter A.
Santos, Ana M. C.
Fabre, Nidia N.
Batista, Vandick S.
Aguiar, Leonardo J. G.
Ladle, Richard J.
TI Geographic and Temporal Trends in Amazonian Knowledge Production
SO BIOTROPICA
VL 46
IS 1
BP 6
EP 13
DI 10.1111/btp.12079
DT Review
PD JAN 2014
PY 2014
AB The presence of researchers from Western (i.e., developed world)
institutions in Amazonia has frequently been contentious due to fears of
scientific imperialism' or suspicions that they may be exerting undue
influence over research agendas and knowledge production to the
detriment of local researchers. Such negative perceptions are
widespread, but not well substantiated. A more nuanced understanding of
these issues requires information on who is conducting research in
Amazonia and how knowledge production has changed over time. We
performed a bibliometric analysis on Thomson Reuters'ISI Web of Science
of all research articles about the Amazon published in three time
periods: 1986-1989, 1996-1999, and 2006-2009. We found that the number
of articles published and the diversity of countries involved in
Amazonian research increased dramatically over the three time periods.
The representation of several Amazonian countriesespecially
Brazilincreased, while the proportion of articles without a single
author from an Amazonian country also increased. The results indicate
that the research capacity of Amazonian countries has increased, but
that leadership of high-impact projects may still largely reside with
researchers from developed countries.
RI SANTOS, ANA/JPK-6411-2023; Aguiar, Leonardo Jose Gonçalves/K-3567-2013; BATISTA,
VANDICK DA SILVA/G-9749-2012; Ladle, Richard/E-4228-2014; Fabré, Nidia Noemi/Q-
7870-2019; Fabré, Nidia Noemi/K-3554-2012; santos, ana/GWV-5678-2022; Santos,
Ana/E-7598-2010; Todd, Peter A/H-8410-2012; de Azevedo, Rafael David Souto/H-1129-
2016; malhado, ana/I-3089-2012
OI Aguiar, Leonardo Jose Gonçalves/0000-0001-6231-4425; BATISTA, VANDICK DA
SILVA/0000-0002-1183-1067; Ladle, Richard/0000-0003-3200-3946; Fabré,
Nidia Noemi/0000-0002-4954-2236; Santos, Ana/0000-0002-9197-792X; de
Azevedo, Rafael David Souto/0000-0002-1310-7662; malhado,
ana/0000-0003-3621-779X
ZB 16
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ZA 0
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Z9 24
C1 Univ Fed Alagoas, Inst Biol & Hlth Sci, BR-57072900 Maceio, AL, Brazil
C1 Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Biol Sci, Singapore 117543, Singapore
C1 Univ Lisbon, Fac Ciencias, Ctr Biol Ambiental, P-1749016 Lisbon,
Portugal
C1 CSIC, Museo Nacl Ciencias Nat, Dept Biogeog & Global Change, E-28006
Madrid, Spain
C1 Embrapa Amapa, Empresa Brasileira Pesquisa Agr, BR-68903419 Macapa, AP,
Brazil
C1 Univ Oxford, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford, England
SN 0006-3606
EI 1744-7429
DA 2014-01-29
UT WOS:000329289900002
ER

PT J
AU Eduardo Coutino-Puchuli, Andres
Daylin Pena-Borrego, Maida
Tamar Infante-Jimenez, Zoe
TI Bibliometric study on biofertilizers in Mexico duringthe period
2015-2020
SO TERRA LATINOAMERICANA
VL 41
DI 10.28940/terra.v41i0.1449
DT Article
PD 2023
PY 2023
AB We characterized the trend of scientific research on biofertilizers in
Mexico based on publications of national and foreign scientific journals
during the 2015-2020 period. Our study consisted on the interpretation
of research articles (in English and Spanish) published in the following
scientific databases: Ebsco, Elsevier, Springer, Scielo, Wiley and
Redalyc, for the analysis of bibliometric indicators. Productivity was
determined by year, authors, journals, institutions, and collaborations
between countries and Mexican states, on issues related to the use of
microorganisms by agricultural crop, biofertilizer brands, and
econometric variables and indicators. Within the evaluated period, a
total of 115 research articles were published, with an annual average of
19 research articles. The most productive year was 2020, with 40
research articles. The authors with the greatest leadership in
publications were Arturo Diaz Franco Santacruz and Cid Aguilar Carpio.
The scientific journals that published the greatest number of these
research articles were Terra Latinoamericana and Revista Mexicana de
Ciencias Agricolas. The main Mexican institutions performing the
research were the National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture and
Livestock Research (INIFAP) and the Postgraduate College. The United
States of America is the country that collaborated the most with Mexican
states (five states). Research in corn, varieties of chili, tomato,
wheat and sorghum prevailed, being present in more than six research
articles. Out of 33 brands of biofertilizers analyzed during the period,
Micorriza INIFAP (R) was applied in more than 27% of the crops that used
commercial biofertilizers. The most used microorganisms belonged to the
genera Glomus, Pseudomonas, Bacillus and Azospirillum sp. Most of the
research papers on biofertilizers are developed in the areas of
agronomy, biology and environmental sciences, specifically in studies
treating certain agricultural crop, while there are only few studies in
the area of administration or marketing.
OI Coutino-Puchuli, Andres Eduardo/0000-0003-4585-3501
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ZA 0
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C1 Univ Michoacana, Fac Contaduria & Ciencias Adm, Ave Francisco J Mugica
S-N,Ciudad Univ, Morelia 58030, Michoacan, Mexico
C1 Univ Holguin, Dept Ciencias Informat, Ave 20 Aniversario,Via
Guardalavaca, Piedra Blanca 80100, Holguin, Cuba
C3 Univ Holguin
SN 0187-5779
EI 2395-8030
DA 2023-03-24
UT WOS:000943303900001
ER

PT J
AU Fonkou, Maxime Descartes Mbogning
Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi
Tsinda, Emmanuel Kagning
Bouba, Yagai
Mmbando, Gideon Sadikiel
Kong, Jude Dzevela
TI COVID-19 Pandemic Related Research in Africa: Bibliometric Analysis of
Scholarly Output, Collaborations and Scientific Leadership
SO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
VL 18
IS 14
AR 7273
DI 10.3390/ijerph18147273
DT Article
PD JUL 2021
PY 2021
AB Scientometrics enables scholars to assess and visualize emerging
research trends and hot-spots in the scientific literature from a
quantitative standpoint. In the last decades, Africa has nearly doubled
its absolute count of scholarly output, even though its share in global
knowledge production has dramatically decreased. The still-ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the way scholarly research is
conducted, published, and disseminated. However, the COVID-19-related
research focus, the scientific productivity, and the research
collaborative network of African researchers during the ongoing COVID-19
pandemic remain to be elucidated. This study aimed to clarify the
COVID-19 research patterns among African researchers and estimate the
strength of collaborations and partnerships between African researchers
and scholars from the rest of the world during the COVID-19 pandemic,
collecting data from electronic scholarly databases such as Web of
Science (WoS), PubMed/MEDLINE and African Journals OnLine (AJOL), the
largest and prominent platform of African-published scholarly journals.
We found that COVID-19-related collaboration patterns varied among
African regions. For instance, most of the scholarly partnerships
occurred with formerly colonial countries (such as European or
North-American countries). In other cases, scholarly ties of North
African countries were above all with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In
terms of number of publications, South Africa and Egypt were among the
most productive countries. Bibliometrics and, in particular,
scientometrics can help scholars identify research areas of particular
interest, as well as emerging topics, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
With a specific focus on the still-ongoing viral outbreak, they can
assist decision- and policy-makers in allocating funding and
economic-financial, logistic, organizational, and human resources, based
on the specific gaps and needs of a given country or research area.
RI Kagning Tsinda, Emmanuel/HJZ-4953-2023; MBogning Fonkou, Maxime Descartes/ABA-
9666-2021; Mbogning Fonkou, Maxime Descartes/GPW-5734-2022; MBogning, Maxime/ABC-
1264-2021; Bouba, Yagai/GSD-3849-2022; Kagning Tsinda, Emmanuel/; Bouba, Yagai/;
Kong, Jude/; Bragazzi, Nicola/G-1672-2011; Mmbando, Gideon Sadikiel/
OI MBogning Fonkou, Maxime Descartes/0000-0001-5581-3891; Mbogning Fonkou,
Maxime Descartes/0000-0001-5581-3891; MBogning,
Maxime/0000-0001-5581-3891; Kagning Tsinda,
Emmanuel/0000-0003-1186-7657; Bouba, Yagai/0000-0002-4187-683X; Kong,
Jude/0000-0002-7557-5672; Bragazzi, Nicola/0000-0001-8409-868X; Mmbando,
Gideon Sadikiel/0000-0001-8014-9072
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C1 Univ Grenoble Alpes, UFR IM2AG, F-38000 Grenoble, France
C1 York Univ, Dept Math & Stat, Lab Ind & Appl Math LIAM, Toronto, ON M3J
1P3, Canada
C1 Univ Tohoku, Grad Sch Med, Sendai, Miyagi 9808575, Japan
C1 Chantal BIYA Int Reference Ctr Res HIV AIDS Preve, Yaounde 3077,
Cameroon
C1 Univ Tohoku, Grad Sch Life Sci, Sendai, Miyagi 9808577, Japan
C1 York Univ, Canadian Ctr Dis Modelling CCDM, Dept Math & Stat, Toronto,
ON M3J 1P3, Canada
C3 Chantal BIYA Int Reference Ctr Res HIV AIDS Preve
EI 1660-4601
DA 2021-07-31
UT WOS:000676402200001
PM 34299724
ER

PT J
AU Ottoson, Judith M.
Green, Lawrence W.
Beery, William L.
Senter, Sandra K.
Cahill, Carol L.
Pearson, David C.
Greenwald, Howard P.
Hamre, Robin
Leviton, Laura
TI Policy-Contribution Assessment and Field-Building Analysis of the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation's Active Living Research Program
SO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
VL 36
IS 2
BP S34
EP S43
DI 10.1016/j.amepre.2008.10.010
SU S
DT Article
PD FEB 2009
PY 2009
AB Background: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation requested this
utilization-focused evaluation of its Active Living Research (ALR)
program. This evaluation reports on the trajectory of influence of past
and future ALR outcomes on field-building and policy contributions as
well as on possible users of completed and disseminated ALR products.
Methods: In 2006 and 2007, key-informat interviews were conducted with
136 representatives of first-line potential users of ALR research
products, including state physical activity and nutrition program
coordinators, policymakers, scientists, and funders. Literature reviews,
bibliometric analyses, and document reviews served to describe the
context for ALR's work and the ways it could enhance its utility for
field building and policymaking.
Results: The contributions of ALR to the emerging transdisciplinary
field included leadership in the development of measurement tools,
epidemiologic studies, implementation research, the translation of
research to practice, and the communication of learned lessons to
diverse audiences. ALR's contributions to policy discussions were found
across a spectrum of policy-development phases that included describing
the problem, raising awareness of alternative strategies for increasing
physical activity, convening nontraditional partners, and evaluating
policy implementation.
Conclusions: Policy-relevant research can make contributions to
policymakers' thinking but almost never causes a change by itself. Five
years after the original authorization of ALR, there is ample evidence
of its recognition as a resource by key players, its field-building
influence, and its contributions to policy discussions. All these bear
promise for a broader contribution to obesity prevention.
Recommendations for increasing ALR's impact on policy and practice are
offered. (Am J Prev Med 2009;36(2S):S34-S43) (C) 2009 American journal
of Preventive Medicine
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C1 Independent Evaluat Consultant, San Francisco, CA 94127 USA
C1 Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, San Francisco, CA
94143 USA
C1 Univ So Calif, Los Angeles, CA USA
C1 Grp Hlth Ctr Community Hlth & Evaluat, Seattle, WA USA
C1 CDC, Div Nutr Phys Act & Obes, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
C1 Robert Wood Johnson Fdn, Princeton, NJ 08540 USA
C3 Independent Evaluat Consultant
C3 Grp Hlth Ctr Community Hlth & Evaluat
SN 0749-3797
EI 1873-2607
DA 2009-02-01
UT WOS:000262680100004
PM 19147055
ER

PT J
AU Cortes, Julian D.
Guix, Mireia
Carbonell, Katerina Bohle
TI Innovation for sustainability in the Global South: bibliometric findings
from management & business and STEM (science, technology, engineering
and mathematics) fields in developing countries
SO HELIYON
VL 7
IS 8
AR e07809
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07809
EA AUG 2021
DT Article
PD AUG 2021
PY 2021
AB Research on innovation and sustainability is prolific but fragmented.
This study integrates the research on innovation in management and
business and STEM fields for sustainability in a unified framework for
the case of developing countries (i.e., the Global South). It presents
and discusses the output, impact, and structure of such research based
on a sample of 14,000 thorn articles and conference proceedings
extracted from the bibliographic database Scopus. The findings reveal
research output inflections after global announcements such as UN-Earth
Summits. The study also reveals the indisputable leadership of China in
overall output and research agenda-setting. Nonetheless, countries such
as India, Mexico, and Nigeria are either more efficient or impactful. GS
research published in highly reputable journals is still scarce but
increasing modestly. Central topic clusters (e.g., knowledge management)
remain peripheral to the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
research landscape. Finally, academic-corporate collaboration is in its
infancy and limited to particular economic sectors: energy,
pharmaceuticals, and high-tech.
RI Carbonell, Katerina Bohle/I-9732-2014; Cortés, Julián D./B-7716-2016; Guix,
Mireia/AAX-2285-2020
OI Cortés, Julián D./0000-0002-1246-2160; Guix, Mireia/0000-0002-7294-8373
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ZB 2
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ZA 0
TC 14
Z8 0
Z9 14
C1 Univ Rosario, Sch Management & Business, Bogota, Colombia
C1 Fudan Univ, Fudan Dev Inst, Shanghai, Peoples R China
C1 Univ Queensland, Sch Business, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
C1 Natl Univ Ireland Galway, Whitaker Inst, Galway, Ireland
C1 Ronin Inst, Montclair, NJ USA
C3 Natl Univ Ireland Galway
C3 Ronin Inst
EI 2405-8440
DA 2021-09-10
UT WOS:000691789000019
PM 34458634
ER

PT J
AU De Campos Serra, Bernardo Paraiso
Tomei, Patricia Amelia
Serra, Fernando
de Camargo Guerrazzi, Luiz Antonio
TI What has been studied in cultural intelligence? Intellectual structure
and current research
SO MANAGEMENT RESEARCH-THE JOURNAL OF THE IBEROAMERICAN ACADEMY OF
MANAGEMENT
VL 20
IS 3
BP 266
EP 286
DI 10.1108/MRJIAM-09-2021-1228
EA JUN 2022
DT Review
PD JUL 8 2022
PY 2022
AB Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine existing research in
Cultural Intelligence (CI), in an attempt to understand the intellectual
influences on current research and research trends.
Design/methodology/approach The authors used a bibliometric study of
cocitation and bibliographic coupling, supported by factor and network
analysis. From a sample of 219 articles, the authors examined selected
articles (60 for bibliographic coupling) and the references (32 for
citation and cocitation). Findings The results indicate that Earley and
Ang (2003) is the basis for the current research. The intellectual
structure of CI was concerned with three themes: the Concept of CI; CI
and the Cultural Context; and Operationalization of the CI Concept. This
initial research has influenced current research in the
Operationalization of the Concept of CI when investigating the effect of
CI on cultural diversity and individual skills and abilities. Another
front recognizes the relationship between CI and the cultural context,
being oriented toward understanding the performance and leadership of
individuals. Originality/value The authors identified a new research
front related to the effect of CI on cultural diversity. It indicates
promising new fronts considering culture in a multifaceted and
multilevel perspective, and also the possibility of evaluating the
construct's cognitive components in the original perspective of Earley
and Ang (2003) with neuroscientific methods. From the analysis, the
authors suggest that future research presents methodological challenges
and the connection of the CI construct and the level of analysis, and
the Latin American context, which are explored at the end of this paper.
RI Serra, Bernardo Paraiso de Campos/AGF-2196-2022; tomei, PATRICIA/GRX-4569-2022;
SERRA, FERNANDO ANTONIO RIBEIRO/N-6411-2018
OI SERRA, FERNANDO ANTONIO RIBEIRO/0000-0002-8178-7313
TC 1
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C1 Pontifieia Univ Catolica Rio Janeiro, Grad Program Business Adm, IAG PUC
Rio, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
C1 Univ Nove Julho, Grad Program Publ Adm, Sao Paulo, Brazil
C1 Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Escola Paulista Polit Econ & Negocios EPPEN, Sao
Paulo, Brazil
C1 Univ Algarve, Fac Econ, Faro, Portugal
C1 Ctr Adv Studies Management & Econ CEFAGE, Faro, Portugal
C1 TRIE, Lusofona Grp, Lisbon, Portugal
C3 Pontifieia Univ Catolica Rio Janeiro
C3 Ctr Adv Studies Management & Econ CEFAGE
C3 TRIE
SN 1536-5433
EI 1558-0946
DA 2022-06-22
UT WOS:000810864300001
ER

PT J
AU Gonzales, Lorgio Gilberto Valdiviezo
Castaneda-Olivera, Carlos Alberto
Cabello-Torres, Rita Jaqueline
Avila, Fausto Fernando Garcia
Cerron, Ruben Victor Munive
Paredes, Emigdio Antonio Alfaro
TI Scientometric study of treatment technologies of soil pollution: Present
and future challenges
SO APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY
VL 182
AR 104695
DI 10.1016/j.apsoil.2022.104695
EA OCT 2022
DT Review
PD FEB 2023
PY 2023
AB There are few bibliometric studies showing current technologies and
their combinations for the remediation of contaminated soils. For this
reason, a scientometric study was carried out in order to know the
trends in soil contamination treatment technologies. The study
considered original articles and reviews published in the Scopus and Web
of Science databases between January 2010 and June 2021, evaluating: (a)
characteristics of the publications, (b) main research sources, (c)
citations and production by journals, (d) keywords used, (e) coun-tries,
institutions and authors active in research production, (f) most cited
articles and (g) trends in soil treatment and remediation techniques.
The results showed: (a) continuous growth of publications on soil
remediation in the "Environmental Science" subject area and a limited
contribution of the "Soil Science" and "Agriculture and Biological
Science" subject areas, (b) leadership of countries such as China, USA,
India, Italy and Spain in research production, (c) phytoremediation,
bioremediation and biodegradation were the most studied treatment
technologies in the last decade and (d) recent research (from 2020)
studied pesticides and herbicides, including Chlorimuron-ethyl and also
microplastics and other emerging pollutants. It is also noted that the
current trend of combinations of techniques for the treatment of soil
contamination is attractive for future research.
RI PAREDES, EMIGDIO ANTONIO ALFARO/AAB-7206-2019; Valdiviezo Gonzales, Lorgio/;
CASTANEDA OLIVERA, CARLOS ALBERTO/Y-2730-2018
OI PAREDES, EMIGDIO ANTONIO ALFARO/0000-0002-0309-9195; Valdiviezo
Gonzales, Lorgio/0000-0002-8200-4640; CASTANEDA OLIVERA, CARLOS
ALBERTO/0000-0002-8683-5054
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TC 5
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ZB 1
ZR 0
Z9 5
C1 Univ Cesar Vallejo, Profess Sch Environm Engn, Lima, Peru
C1 Univ Cesar Vallejo, Profess Sch Syst Engn, Lima, Peru
C1 Univ Tecnol Peru, Fac Mech & Ind Engn, Lima, Peru
C1 Univ Cuenca, Fac Chem Sci, Cuenca, Ecuador
C1 Univ Nacl Ctr Peru, Agron Fac, Huancayo, Peru
C1 Univ Cesar Vallejo, Grp Invest Desarrollo Sostenible & Innovac Ambient,
Lima, Peru
C1 Univ Cuenca, Grp Evaluac Riesgos Ambientales Sistemas Prod & Se, Cuenca,
Ecuador
C1 Ctr Invest Cient Innovac Global, Lima, Peru
C3 Univ Nacl Ctr Peru
C3 Ctr Invest Cient Innovac Global
SN 0929-1393
EI 1873-0272
DA 2023-03-07
UT WOS:000915506100005
ER

PT J
AU Istomin, I. A.
TI ASSESSMENT OF SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY AND SOCIAL UTILITY OF SCIENTIFIC
STUDIES: THE LESSONS FROM THE U.S. RECORD
SO POLIS-POLITICHESKIYE ISSLEDOVANIYA
IS 6
BP 127
EP 141
DI 10.17976/jpps/2018.06.09
DT Article
PD 2018
PY 2018
AB The last decades witnessed the rise of innovative development, based on
scientific inquiry, as a priority of national policies in numerous
countries (including Russia). Growing attention to the research
activities is accompanied by the search for better methods to assess
scientific productivity of individuals, institutions and entire
professional communities. The current article focuses on the bottlenecks
in this process as well as possible ways for their overcoming building
upon recent record of the United States. This country represents a
particular significant case for study as it maintains global leadership
in both fundamental and applied research. The article highlights the
necessity to differentiate between two levels of assessment: the one
dealing with immediate scientific outcomes and the other reflecting
broader social consequences of research. Both state and society are more
interested in the latter; however, they are dependent on the whole
innovation system of the state, rather than on scholars alone. The study
of scientific productivity relies on bibliometric methods and expert
evaluation. Despite the surge of interest towards quantitative
assessments, their uncritical application could lead to the significant
distortions of the real impact of individual scholars in professional
community. They could play useful supplementary role, but they do not
provide solutions for making certain managerial decisions. Aggregated
data is not specifically useful for forecasting productivity of
individual scholars. In the assessment of broader social contribution of
scientific research in the U.S., there is a growing appreciation of
multidimensional analysis, relying on Big Data methods. Currently, it is
underdeveloped; however, the demand from American federal authorities
stimulates rapid development of evaluation instruments for better
targeting of policy.
RI Istomin, Igor A./A-8494-2017; Istomin, Igor/
OI Istomin, Igor/0000-0002-8334-6343
TC 1
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ZA 0
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ZR 3
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C1 Moscow State Inst Int Relat Univ, MFA Russia, Moscow, Russia
C1 MGIMO Univ, Moscow, Russia
SN 1026-9487
EI 1684-0070
DA 2018-12-28
UT WOS:000452847000008
ER

PT J
AU Ribeiro Schneider, Daniela
Vidal-Infer, Antonio
Bolanos-Pizarro, Maxima
Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael
Bueno Canigral, Francisco J.
Carlos Valderrama-Zurian, Juan
TI Scientific cooperation on drug abuse between Latin American and the
European Union (2001-2010) from the ISI Web of Science
SO SALUD MENTAL
VL 37
IS 3
BP 205
EP 216
DT Article
PD MAY-JUN 2014
PY 2014
AB Background
The importance of collaboration among research groups in the drug abuse
field has been increasingly reinforced. These collaborations consolidate
the scientific activity and guarantee the improvement of methods and
outcomes. This study aims at analyzing the collaboration networks on
drug abuse between Latin American and European countries by means of
applying bibliometric methods and collaboration networks analysis.
Methods
The search was conducted through the Science Citation Index Expanded and
Social Sciences Citation Index from ISI Web of Science data base. A
total of 228 articles were found by using a specific drug abuse search
strategy during the period 2001-2010. Articles belonging to WOS
categories non-related to health sciences were excluded.
Results
The European country with the higher amount of collaborative articles
was Spain (n=69) and Brazil was the Latin American country (n=73).
United States of America had an active role in the collaboration
networks (n=85). The most productive institution and author were from
Mexico. The collaborative work between Latin America and Europe has
increased from 2001 (n=4) to 2010 (n=50). The collaboration networks
analysis showed that Spain and Brazil (n=27) as well as Spain and
Colombia (n=23) were the countries with the highest joint production.
Conclusions
The last decade has seen a significant increase in the scientific
collaboration between Latin American and European in drug addiction
studies, where Brazil and Mexico stand out in Latin American countries,
as well as Spain and Italy in Europe. The role of the United States
leadership in international research networks is emphazided and
identified, occupying an intermediary role in the collaboration between
different countries and continents.
RI Vidal-Infer, Antonio/AAR-6567-2021; Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael/G-1011-2015;
Vidal-Infer, Antonio/D-2314-2015; Bolaños-Pizarro, Máxima/F-9269-2013; Schneider,
Daniela R/R-6810-2017; Bolaños-Pizarro, Máxima/AAD-2131-2022; Valderrama-Zurian,
Juan Carlos/E-1201-2018
OI Valderrama-Zurian, Juan Carlos/0000-0001-5787-6853
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C1 Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Dept Psicol, Ncl Pesquisas Psicol Clin PSICLIN,
BR-88040970 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
C1 Univ Valencia, Dept Hist Ciencia & Documentac, E-46003 Valencia, Spain
C1 Univ Valencia, CSIC, IHMC Lopez Pinero, Unidad Informac & Invest Social
Sanitaria UYSIS, E-46003 Valencia, Spain
C1 Concejalia Sanidad & Consumo, Valencia, Spain
C3 Concejalia Sanidad & Consumo
SN 0185-3325
DA 2014-08-20
UT WOS:000339413600004
ER

PT J
AU Silvestre, Jason
Benn, Lancelot
Chen, Antonia F
Lieberman, Jay R
Peters, Christopher L
Nelson, Charles L
TI Diversity of Backgrounds and Academic Accomplishments for Presidents
Elected to Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Societies in the United States.
SO The Journal of arthroplasty
DI 10.1016/j.arth.2024.01.042
DT Journal Article
PD 2024-Feb-01
PY 2024
AB BACKGROUND: Academic accomplishments and demographics for presidents of
hip and knee arthroplasty societies are poorly understood. This study
compares the characteristics of presidents nominated to serve the Hip
Society, Knee Society, and American Association of Hip and Knee
Surgeons.
METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study of arthroplasty presidents in
the United States (1990 to 2022). Curriculum vitae and academic websites
were analyzed for demographic, training, bibliometric, and National
Institutes of Health (NIH) funding data. Comparisons were made between
organizations and time periods (1990 to 2005 versus 2006 to 2022).
RESULTS: There were 97 appointments of 78 unique arthroplasty presidents
(80%). Most presidents were male (99%) and Caucasian (95%). There was 1
woman (1%) and 5 non-Caucasian presidents (2% Asian, 3% Hispanic). There
were no differences in demographics between the 3 arthroplasty
organizations and the 2 time periods (P > .05). Presidents were
appointed at 55 ± 10 years old, which was on average 24 years after
completion of residency training. Most presidents had arthroplasty
fellowship training (68%), and the most common were the Hospital for
Special Surgery (21%) and Massachusetts General Hospital (8%). The
median h-index was 53 resulting from 191 peer-reviewed publications,
which was similar between the 3 organizations (P > .05). There were 2
presidents who had NIH funding (2%), and there were no differences in
NIH funding between the 3 organizations (P > .05).
CONCLUSIONS: Arthroplasty society presidents have diverse training
pedigrees, high levels of scholarly output, and similar demographics.
There may be future opportunities to promote diversity and inclusion
among the highest levels of leadership in total joint arthroplasty.
OI Nelson, Charles/0000-0002-9945-0188
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C1 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina.
C1 Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia.
C1 Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
C1 Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, California.
C1 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
C1 Perelman School of Medicine at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
EI 1532-8406
DA 2024-02-05
UT MEDLINE:38309637
PM 38309637
ER

PT J
AU Padfield, Rory
Hansen, Sune
Davies, Zoe G.
Ehrensperger, Albrecht
Slade, Eleanor M.
Evers, Stephanie
Papargyropoulou, Effie
Bessou, Cecile
Abdullah, Norhayati
Page, Susan
Ancrenaz, Marc
Aplin, Paul
Dzulkafli, Shahirah Balqis
Barclay, Holly
Chellaiah, Darshanaa
Choudhary, Sonal
Conway, Samantha
Cook, Sarah
Copeland, Alison
Campos-Arceiz, Ahimsa
Deere, Nicolas J.
Drew, Simon
Gilvear, David
Gray, Ross
Haller, Tobias
Hood, Amelia S-C.
Huat, Lee Kim
Huynh, Nhat
Kangayatkarasu, Nagulendran
Koh, Lian Pin
Kolandai, Sanath Kumaran
Lim, Robin Ah Hee
Yeong, Kok Loong
Lucey, Jennifer M.
Luke, Sarah H.
Mitchell, Simon L.
Montefrio, Marvin J.
Mullin, Katherine
Nainar, Anand
Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola
Nijman, Vincent
Nunes, Matheus
Nurhidayu, Siti
O'Reilly, Patrick
Puan, Chong Leong
Ruppert, Nadine
Salim, Hengky
Schouten, Greetje
Tallontire, Anne
Smith, Thomas E. L.
Tao, Hsiao-Hang
Tham, Mun Hou
Varkkey, Helena
Wadey, Jamie
Yule, Catherine M.
Azhar, Badrul
Sayok, Alexander K.
Vairappan, Charles
Bicknell, Jake E.
Struebig, Matthew J.
TI Co-producing a Research Agenda for Sustainable Palm Oil
SO FRONTIERS IN FORESTS AND GLOBAL CHANGE
VL 2
AR 13
DI 10.3389/ffgc.2019.00013
DT Article
PD MAY 7 2019
PY 2019
AB The rise of palm oil as the world's most consumed vegetable oil has
coincided with exponential growth in palm oil research activity.
Bibliometric analysis of research outputs reveals a distinct imbalance
in the type of research being undertaken, notably a disproportionate
focus on biofuel and engineering topics. Recognizing the expansion of
oil palm agriculture across the tropics and the increasing awareness of
environmental, social, and economic impacts, we seek to reorientate the
existing research agenda toward one that addresses the most fundamental
and urgent questions defined by the palm oil stakeholder community.
Following consultation with 659 stakeholders from 38 countries,
including palm oil growers, government agencies, non-governmental
organizations, and researchers, the highest priority research questions
were identified within 13 themes. The resulting 279 questions, including
26 ranked as top priority, reveal a diversity of environmental and
social research challenges facing the industry, ranging from the
ecological and ecosystem impacts of production, to the livelihoods of
plantation workers and smallholder communities. Analysis of the
knowledge type produced from these questions underscores a clear need
for fundamental science programmes, and studies that involve the
consultation of non-academic stakeholders to develop "transformative"
solutions to the oil palm sector. Stakeholders weremost aligned in their
choice of priority questions across the themes of policy and
certification related themes, and differed the most in environmental
feedback, technology and smallholder related themes. Our recommendations
include improved regional academic leadership and coordination, greater
engagement with private and public stakeholders in Africa, and Central
and South America, and enhanced collaborative efforts with researchers
in the major consuming countries of India and China.
RI Mullin, Katherine/ABB-6384-2021; Salim, Hengky/L-5744-2017; Slade, Eleanor M/O-
3874-2014; Koh, Lian Pin/A-5794-2010; Nainar, Anand/AAG-7597-2019; Loong, Yeong
Kok/H-1580-2016; Puan, Chong Leong/H-6099-2017; Varkkey, Helena/K-7934-2012;
Cheron-Bessou, Cecile/F-5230-2013; Varkkey, Helena/IZP-8781-2023; Barclay,
Holly/AAZ-3079-2021; Gray, Ross/AAE-8385-2019; Nijman, Vincent/AHD-8685-2022;
Vairappan, Charles Santhanaraju/ABF-2559-2021; Hood, Amelia/AAQ-4684-2020;
Schouten, Greetje/H-2252-2012; Ruppert, Nadine/D-7085-2016; Nunes, Matheus
Henrique/JXW-7395-2024; Evers, Stephanie L/H-4953-2013; Campos-Arceiz, Ahimsa/HCH-
6042-2022; Ehrensperger, Albrecht/JEF-8760-2023; Papargyropoulou, Effie/L-2211-
2013; struebig, matthew/; Nurhidayu, Siti/; Aplin, Paul/; Nunes, Matheus Henrique/;
Schouten, Greetje/; O'Reilly, Patrick/; Ehrensperger, Albrecht/
OI Mullin, Katherine/0000-0002-7816-3083; Slade, Eleanor
M/0000-0002-6108-1196; Koh, Lian Pin/0000-0001-8152-3871; Nainar,
Anand/0000-0001-6329-9503; Loong, Yeong Kok/0000-0001-8193-2130;
Varkkey, Helena/0000-0002-4622-0450; Cheron-Bessou,
Cecile/0000-0001-6686-8468; Barclay, Holly/0000-0002-0027-2570; Gray,
Ross/0000-0002-1029-9021; Hood, Amelia/0000-0003-3803-0603; Ruppert,
Nadine/0000-0002-9760-0058; struebig, matthew/0000-0003-2058-8502;
Nurhidayu, Siti/0000-0002-2725-3599; Aplin, Paul/0000-0002-9394-5630;
Nunes, Matheus Henrique/0000-0001-9979-6456; Schouten,
Greetje/0000-0002-8616-3235; O'Reilly, Patrick/0000-0002-6205-2354;
Ehrensperger, Albrecht/0000-0002-2880-4049
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TC 30
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Z9 31
C1 Univ Leeds, Sch Earth & Environm, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
C1 Oxford Brookes Univ, Dept Social Sci, Oxford, England
C1 Trop Catchment Res Initiat TROCARI, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
C1 Univ Teknol Malaysia, Palm Oil Res Ctr, Johor Baharu, Malaysia
C1 Univ Kent, Sch Anthropol & Conservat, DICE, Canterbury, Kent, England
C1 Univ Bern, Ctr Dev & Environm, Bern, Switzerland
C1 Univ Oxford, Dept Zool, Oxford, England
C1 Univ Lancaster, Lancaster Environm Ctr, Lancaster, England
C1 Liverpool John Moore Univ, Sch Nat Sci & Psychol, Liverpool, Merseyside,
England
C1 Univ Montpellier, UPR Syst Perennes, French Agr Res Ctr Int Dev CIRAD,
Montpellier, France
C1 Univ Teknol Malaysia, Malaysia Japan Int Inst Technol, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
C1 Univ Leicester, Sch Geog Geol & Environm, Leicester, Leics, England
C1 Kinabatangan Orang Utan Conservat Programme HUTAN, Sandakan, Malaysia
C1 Edge Hill Univ, Dept Geog, Ormskirk, England
C1 Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Adv Biotechnol & Breeding Ctr, Kajang,
Malaysia
C1 Monash Univ Malaysia, Sch Sci, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia
C1 Univ Sheffield, Management Sch, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England
C1 Univ Leeds, Fac Biol Sci, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
C1 Univ Warwick, Sch Engn, Warwick Water Lab, Coventry, W Midlands, England
C1 Newcastle Univ, Sch Geog Polit & Sociol, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne &
Wear, England
C1 Univ Nottingham Malaysia, Sch Environm & Geog Sci, Semenyih, Malaysia
C1 Univ Plymouth, Sch Geog Earth & Environm Sci, Plymouth, Devon, England
C1 Imperial Coll London, Dept Life Sci, Silwood Pk, Ascot, Berks, England
C1 Univ Bern, Inst Social Anthropol, Bern, Switzerland
C1 Univ Cambridge, Dept Zool, Cambridge, England
C1 Univ Malaysia Sabah, Inst Trop Biol & Conservat, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah,
Malaysia
C1 Univ Adelaide, Sch Biol Sci, Inst Environm, Adelaide, SA, Australia
C1 Conservat Int, Arlington, TX USA
C1 Malaysian Palm Oil Certificat Council, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
C1 Univ Malaysia Sabah, Fac Sustainable Agr, Sandakan, Malaysia
C1 Univ Sheffield, Leverhulme Ctr Climate Change Mitigat, Sheffield, S
Yorkshire, England
C1 South East Asia Rainforest Res Partnership, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah,
Malaysia
C1 Yale NUS Coll, Div Social Sci, Singapore, Singapore
C1 Univ Tokyo, Univ Tokyo Forests, Grad Sch Agr & Life Sci, Ecohydrol Res
Inst, Tokyo, Japan
C1 Univ Cambridge, Dept Plant Sci, Cambridge, England
C1 Univ Putra Malaysia, Fac Forestry, Serdang, Malaysia
C1 Univ Putra Malaysia, Inst Trop Forests & Forest Prod, Serdang, Malaysia
C1 Univ Putra Malaysia, Inst Biosci, Serdang, Malaysia
C1 Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Biol Sci, Gelugor, Malaysia
C1 Griffith Univ, Sch Engn & Built Environm, Southport, Qld, Australia
C1 Erasmus Univ, Rotterdam Sch Management, Rotterdam, Netherlands
C1 London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, Dept Geog & Environm, London, England
C1 Natl Taiwan Univ, Inst Oceanog, Taipei, Taiwan
C1 Univ Malaya, Dept Int & Strateg Studies, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
C1 Univ Sunshine Coast, Fac Sci Hlth Educ & Engn, Maroochydore, Qld,
Australia
C1 Univ Malaysia Sarawak, Inst Biodivers & Environm Conservat, Kota
Samarahan, Malaysia
C3 Trop Catchment Res Initiat TROCARI
C3 Kinabatangan Orang Utan Conservat Programme HUTAN
C3 Malaysian Palm Oil Certificat Council
C3 Univ Malaysia Sabah
C3 South East Asia Rainforest Res Partnership
EI 2624-893X
DA 2019-05-07
UT WOS:000516820400001
ER

PT J
AU Huttner, Angela
Bricheux, Alice
Buurmeijer-van Dijk, Carianne J. M.
Harvey, Matthew
Holmes, Alison
Lassmann, Britta
Lavergne, Valery
Mailles, Alexandra
Mendelson, Marc
Muller, Nicolas
Sanguinetti, Maurizio
Sears, Cynthia
Skevaki, Chrysanthi
Syed, Uzma
Thomas, Salandra
Swartz, Talia H.
CA Uropean Soc Clinical Microbiol Inf
Federation European Microbiol Soc
Infect Dis Soc Amer
Int Soc Infect Dis
Swiss Soc Infect Dis
TI Joint ESCMID, FEMS, IDSA, ISID and SSI position paper on the fair
handling of career breaks among physicians and scientists when assessing
eligibility for early-career awards
SO CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION
VL 27
IS 5
BP 704
EP 707
DI 10.1016/j.cmi.2021.01.029
EA APR 2021
DT Article
PD MAY 2021
PY 2021
AB Background: Though women increasingly make up the majority of
medical-school and other science graduates, they remain a minority in
academic biomedical settings, where they are less likely to hold
leadership positions or be awarded research funding. A major factor is
the career breaks that women disproportionately take to see to familial
duties. They experience a related, but overlooked, hurdle upon their
return: they are often too old to be eligible for 'early-career
researcher' grants and 'career-development' awards, which are stepping
stones to leadership positions in many institutions and which determine
the demographics of their hierarchies for decades to come. Though age
limits are imposed to protect young applicants from more experienced
seniors, they have an unintended side effect of excluding returning
workers, still disproportionately women, from the running.
Methods: In this joint effort by the European Society of Clinical
Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, the Federation of European
Microbiological Societies, the Infectious Disease Society of America,
the International Society for Infectious Diseases and the Swiss Society
for Infectious Diseases, we invited all European Congress of Clinical
Microbiology and Infectious Diseases-affiliated medical societies and
funding bodies to participate in a survey on current 'early-career'
application restrictions and measures taken to provide protections for
career breaks.
Recommendations: The following simple consensus recommendations are
geared to funding bodies, academic societies and other organizations for
the fair handling of eligibility for early-career awards:
1. Apply a professional, not physiological, age limit to applicants.
2. State clearly in the award announcement that career breaks will be
factored into applicants' evaluations such that:
Time absent is time extended: for every full-time equivalent of career
break taken, the same full-time equivalent will be extended to the
professional age limit.
Opportunity costs will also be taken into account: people who take
career breaks risk additional opportunity costs, with work that they did
before the career break often being forgotten or poorly documented,
particularly in bibliometric accounting. Although there is no
standardized metric to measure additional opportunity costs,
organizations should (a) keep in mind their existence when judging
applicants' submissions, and (b) note clearly in the award announcement
that opportunity costs of career breaks are also taken into account.
3. State clearly that further considerations can be undertaken, using
more individualized criteria that are specific to the applicant
population and the award in question. The working group welcomes
feedback so that these recommendations can be improved and updated as
needed. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of
European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
RI Sanguinetti, Maurizio/A-1453-2019; Swartz, Talia H./AAN-8591-2020; Lassmann,
Britta/; Holmes, Alison/; Mendelson, Marc/; Mailles, Alexandra/
OI Sanguinetti, Maurizio/0000-0002-9780-7059; Swartz, Talia
H./0000-0003-1572-045X; Lassmann, Britta/0000-0003-0807-9297; Holmes,
Alison/0000-0001-5554-5743; Mendelson, Marc/0000-0001-6668-3893;
Mailles, Alexandra/0000-0002-8739-1168
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TC 5
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ZA 0
Z9 5
C1 Geneva Univ Hosp, Div Infect Dis, Rue Gabrielle Perret Gentil 4, CH-1205
Geneva, Switzerland
C1 Geneva Univ Hosp, Internal Med, Geneva, Switzerland
C1 Federat European Microbiol Soc, Delft, Netherlands
C1 Imperial Coll, Dept Infect Dis, London, England
C1 Int Soc Infect Dis, Brookline, MA USA
C1 Univ Montreal, Ctr Integre Univ Sante & Serv Sociaux Nord Lile M, Res
Ctr, Hbpital Sacre Coeur Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada
C1 Infect Dis Soc Amer, Dept Clin Affairs & Practice Guidelines, Arlington,
VA USA
C1 Sante Publ France, Direct Malad Infect, St Maurice, France
C1 Univ Cape Town, Div Infect Dis & HIV Med, Cape Town, South Africa
C1 Zurich Univ Hosp, Div Infect Dis, Zurich, Switzerland
C1 Fdn Policlin Univ A Gemelli IRCCS, Dept Lab Sci & Infect Dis, Rome,
Italy
C1 Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Div Infect Dis, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
C1 Philipps Univ Marburg, Univ Giessen & Marburg Lung Ctr UGMLC, German Ctr
Lung Res DZL, Inst Lab Med, Marburg, Germany
C1 South Shore Infect Dis & Travel Med Consultants &, Bay Shore, NY USA
C1 Infect Dis Soc Amer, Arlington, VA USA
C1 Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Div Infect Dis, Dept Med, New York, NY 10029 USA
C3 Federat European Microbiol Soc
C3 Int Soc Infect Dis
C3 Infect Dis Soc Amer
C3 South Shore Infect Dis & Travel Med Consultants &
C3 Infect Dis Soc Amer
SN 1198-743X
EI 1469-0691
DA 2021-07-27
UT WOS:000674173500006
PM 33609786
ER

PT J
AU Wei, Sunny
Le, NhatChinh
Zhu, Jie Wei
Breathett, Khadijah
Greene, Stephen J.
Mamas, Mamas A.
Zannad, Faiez
Van Spall, Harriette G. C.
TI Factors Associated With Racial and Ethnic Diversity Among Heart Failure
Trial Participants: A Systematic Bibliometric Review
SO CIRCULATION-HEART FAILURE
VL 15
IS 3
AR e008685
DI 10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.121.008685
DT Article
PD MAR 2022
PY 2022
AB BACKGROUND: Heart failure has a disproportionate burden on patients who
are Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), but not much is
known about representation of these groups in randomized controlled
trials (RCTs). We explored temporal trends in and RCT factors associated
with the reporting of race and ethnicity data and the enrollment of
BIPOC in heart failure RCTs.
METHODS: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL for heart failure RCTs
published in journals with an impact factor >= 10 between January 1,
2000 and June 17, 2020. We used the Cochran-Armitage and
Jonchkeere-Terpstra tests to examine temporal trends, and multivariable
regression to assess the association between trial characteristics and
outcomes.
RESULTS: Of 414 RCTs meeting inclusion criteria, only 157 (37.9% [95%
CI, 33.2%-2.8%]) reported race and ethnicity data. Among 158 200
participants in these 157 RCTs, 29 512 (18.7% [95% CI, 18.5%-18.9%])
were BIPOC. There was a temporal increase in reporting of race and
ethnicity data (29.5% in 2000-2003 to 54.7% in 2016-2020, P<0.001) and
in enrollment of BIPOC (14.4% in 2000-2003 to 22.2% in 2016-2020,
P=0.038). Trial leadership by a woman was independently associated with
twice the odds of reporting race and ethnicity data (odds ratio, 2.0
[95% CI, 1.1-3.8]; P=0.028) and an 8.4% increase (95% CI, 1.9%-15.0%;
P=0.013) in BIPOC enrollment.
CONCLUSIONS: A minority of heart failure RCTs reported race and
ethnicity data, and among these, BIPOC were underenrolled relative to
disease distribution. Both reporting of race and ethnicity as well as
enrollment of BIPOC increased between 2000 and 2020. After multivariable
adjustment, trials led by women had greater odds of reporting race and
ethnicity and enrolling BIPOC.
RI Mamas, Mamas Andreas/A-2549-2019; Van Spall, Harriette Gillian Christine/;
Breathett, Khadijah/
OI Mamas, Mamas Andreas/0000-0001-9241-8890; Van Spall, Harriette Gillian
Christine/0000-0002-8370-4569; Breathett, Khadijah/0000-0001-5397-6419
ZR 0
TC 35
Z8 0
ZS 0
ZB 13
ZA 0
Z9 35
C1 McMaster Univ, Dept Med, Hamilton, ON, Canada
C1 McMaster Univ, Dept Hlth Res Methods Evidence & Impact, Hamilton, ON,
Canada
C1 Univ Arizona, Div Cardiovasc Med, Sarver Heart Ctr, Tucson, AZ USA
C1 Duke Univ, Sch Med, Div Cardiol, Durham, NC USA
C1 Keele Univ, Cardiovasc Res Grp, Stoke On Trent, Staffs, England
C1 Univ Lorraine, INSERM, Ctr Invest Clin 1433, Nancy, France
C1 CHRU Nancy, INSERM, U1116, Nancy, France
C1 St Joes Populat Hlth Res Inst, Res Inst, Hamilton, ON, Canada
C3 St Joes Populat Hlth Res Inst
SN 1941-3289
EI 1941-3297
DA 2022-03-25
UT WOS:000767501700007
PM 34911363
ER

PT J
AU Tonen-Wolyec, Serge
Mbumba Lupaka, Dieu-Merci
Batina-Agasa, Salomon
Mbopi Keou, Francois-Xavier
Belec, Laurent
TI Review of authorship for COVID-19 research conducted during the 2020
first-wave epidemic in Africa reveals emergence of promising African
biomedical research and persisting asymmetry of international
collaborations
SO TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH
VL 27
IS 2
BP 137
EP 148
DI 10.1111/tmi.13717
EA JAN 2022
DT Review
PD FEB 2022
PY 2022
AB Objectives The contribution of African authors to the biomedical
literature is small. We evaluated the African and non-African scientific
production published in the international literature on the COVID-19 in
Africa during the first year of the epidemic (2020). Methods Papers on
COVID-19 in Africa were extracted from the Medline (PubMed) database for
bibliometric analysis including the proportions of three leading and
last authors by study type, study country, authors' and
laboratories/institutions' countries of affiliation and journal ranking.
Results A total of 160 articles fulfilling the inclusion criteria were
analysed. The majority (91.3%) was produced by half (53.7%) of African
countries, with important regional disparities, and generally without
sources of funding mentioned. The majority (>85.0) of authors in lead
positions (first, second, third and last authors) were Africans. Only a
small number (8.7%) of studies on COVID-19 in Africa were carried out by
laboratories not on the African continent (mainly Europe, USA and China)
and generally received funding. The last and first authors were more
frequently of non-African origin in journals with an Impact Factor
ranking >= 1, and more frequently of African origin in journals with a
lower ranking (< 1). The first and last non-African authors tended to
report their studies in high ranking >= 1 journals. Conclusions Our
study demonstrates that the emergence of promising African research
capable of publishing in indexed but low-impact factor medical journals
and reveals the persistence of a North-South asymmetry in international
cooperation in biomedical research with Africa.
RI Tonen-Wolyec, Serge/ADM-2951-2022
OI Tonen-Wolyec, Serge/0000-0002-7734-7729
ZS 0
ZB 1
ZA 0
ZR 0
Z8 0
TC 3
Z9 3
C1 Univ Kisangani, Fac Med & Pharm, Kisangani, DEM REP CONGO
C1 Ecole Doctorale Reg Afrique Cent Infectiol Trop, Franceville, Gabon
C1 Univ Yaounde I, Fac Med & Biomed Sci, Yaounde, Cameroon
C1 Inst Dev Africa The IDA, Yaounde, Cameroon
C1 Univ Paris, Virol Lab, Hop Europeen Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
C3 Ecole Doctorale Reg Afrique Cent Infectiol Trop
C3 Inst Dev Africa The IDA
SN 1360-2276
EI 1365-3156
DA 2022-01-15
UT WOS:000740859000001
PM 34984771
ER

PT B
AU Quilaman, Juan Pablo Queupil
Z2
TI Educational Collaboration Networks and Leadership in Chile and Latin
America: A Social Network Analysis
DT Dissertation/Thesis
PD Jan 01 2016
PY 2016
TC 0
ZB 0
ZR 0
Z8 0
ZA 0
ZS 0
Z9 0
C1 The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Education Policy
Studies/Educational Leadership, Pennsylvania, United States
C3 The Pennsylvania State University
BN 978-0-438-77068-3
UT PQDT:60046878
ER

PT J
AU Valle, Rubén
Rivera-Encinas, María T
Stucchi-Portocarrero, Santiago
TI Producción, impacto y colaboración en investigaciones peruanas en
psiquiatría y salud mental
X1 Production, impact and collaboration in Peruvian research in psychiatry
and mental health
SO Acta Médica Peruana
VL 37
IS 3
BP 285
EP 293
DI 10.35663/amp.2020.372.1072
DT research-article
PD 2020-07
PY 2020
AB ABSTRACT Objective: to measure production, impact, and collaboration
in Peruvian research on mental health as reported in Scopus, from 1992
until 2018. Materials and methods: this is a bibliometric review that
analyzed publications featured in Scopus and dealing with psychiatry and
mental health that had been produced by researchers affiliated to
Peruvian institutions. Scientific production analysis reviewed the
number of papers published per year, the impact analysis assessed the
number of times these papers were referenced in Scopus, and the
collaboration analysis assessed institutions and country networks
participating in the aforementioned pieces of research. Results:
research dealing with psychiatry and mental health showed an increasing
trend for the number of published papers, as well as with respect to the
times such papers were referenced and also considering
inter-institutional collaboration during the 1992-2018 time period.
Nonetheless, the number of published papers is low, since only 12 papers
per year have been published. Research is carried out by few
institutions in Lima, it only partially deals with psychiatry and mental
health issues, and it shows moderate leadership from Peruvian
institutions. Conclusion: a larger number of national institutions is
required for participating in research dealing with psychiatry and
mental health. A collaborative effort is needed.
X4 RESUMEN Objetivo: medir la producción, impacto y colaboración en las
investigaciones científicas peruanas en psiquiatría y salud mental en
Scopus, desde 1992 hasta el 2018. Materiales y métodos: el presente es
un estudio bibliométrico que analizó las publicaciones en psiquiatría y
salud mental en Scopus, desarrolladas por investigadores afiliados a una
institución de Perú. La producción científica evaluó el número de
artículos publicados por año, el análisis de impacto evaluó el número de
citas recibidas en Scopus y el análisis de colaboración evaluó las redes
de instituciones y países que participaron en las investigaciones.
Resultados: la investigación en psiquiatría y salud mental presentó una
tendencia creciente en el número de artículos publicados, número de
citas recibidas y colaboración institucional en el periodo de 1992 al
2018. No obstante, el número absoluto de artículos publicados es bajo,
al haberse publicado solo 12 artículos por año. La investigación es
producida por pocas instituciones de Lima, aborda parcialmente los temas
de psiquiatría y salud mental y presenta un moderado liderazgo por
instituciones peruanas. Conclusión: se requiere que un mayor número de
instituciones nacionales participen en la investigación en psiquiatría y
salud mental, y que estas trabajen de forma colaborativa.
OI Stucchi-Portocarrero, Santiago/0000-0002-5344-5420
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ZA 0
TC 1
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ZS 3
Z9 4
C1 Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru
C1 Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera, Perú
C1 DEIDAE de Adultos y Adultos Mayores, Instituto Nacional de Salud Mental
"Honorio Delgado - Hideyo Noguch, Perú
C1 Universidad de San Martín de Porres, Peru
C1 Universidad de San Martín de Porres, Peru
C3 Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
C3 Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera
C3 DEIDAE de Adultos y Adultos Mayores, Instituto Nacional de Salud Mental
"Honorio Delgado - Hideyo Noguch
C3 Universidad de San Martín de Porres
C3 Universidad de San Martín de Porres
SN 1728-5917
DA 2021-01-07
UT SCIELO:S1728-59172020000300285
ER

PT J
AU Gonzalez-Alcaide, Gregorio
Park, Jinseo
Huamani, Charles
Ramos, Jose M.
TI Dominance and leadership in research activities: Collaboration between
countries of differing human development is reflected through authorship
order and designation as corresponding authors in scientific
publications
SO PLOS ONE
VL 12
IS 8
AR e0182513
DI 10.1371/journal.pone.0182513
DT Article
PD AUG 8 2017
PY 2017
AB Introduction Scientific collaboration is an important mechanism that
enables the integration of the least developed countries into research
activities. In the present study, we use the order of author signatures
and addresses for correspondence in scientific publications as variables
to analyze the interactions between countries of very high (VHHD), high
(HHD), medium (MHD), and low human development (LHD).
Methodology We identified all documents published between 2011 and 2015
in journals included in the Science Citation Index-Expanded categories'
of Tropical Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology, and Pediatrics.
We then classified the countries participating in the publications
according to their Human Development Index (HDI), analyzing the
international collaboration; positioning and influence of some countries
over others in cooperative networks; their leadership; and the impact of
the work based on the HDI and the type of collaboration.
Results We observed a high degree of international collaboration in all
the areas analyzed, in the case of both LHD and MHD countries. We
identified numerous cooperative links between VHHD countries and MHD/LHD
countries, reflecting the fact that cooperative links are an important
mechanism for integrating research activities into the latter. The
countries with large emerging economies, such as Brazil and China stand
out due to the dominance they exert in the collaborations established
with the United States, the UK, and other European countries. The
analysis of the leadership role of the countries, measured by the
frequency of lead authorships, shows limited participation by MHD/LHD
countries. This reduced participation among less developed countries is
further accentuated by their limited presence in the addresses for
correspondence. We observed significant statistical differences in the
degree of citation according to the HDI of the participating countries.
Conclusions The order of signatures and the address for correspondence
in scientific publications are bibliographic characteristics that
facilitate a precise, in-depth analysis of cooperative practices and
their associations with concepts like dominance or leadership. This is
useful to monitor the existing balance in research participation in
health research publications.
RI Huamaní, Charles/AAA-6790-2021; Ramos, Jose M./B-6420-2018; Park, Jinseo/;
Gonzalez-Alcaide, Gregorio/K-7679-2014
OI Huamaní, Charles/0000-0003-2090-6531; Ramos, Jose
M./0000-0002-6501-9867; Park, Jinseo/0000-0003-1899-1861;
Gonzalez-Alcaide, Gregorio/0000-0003-3853-5222
ZA 0
ZB 16
TC 62
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ZS 2
Z8 3
Z9 66
C1 Univ Valencia, Dept Hist Sci & Documentat, Valencia, Spain
C1 KISTI, Daejeon, South Korea
C1 Hosp Nacl Guillermo Almenara, Serv Neurol, La Victoria, Peru
C1 Miguel Hernandez Univ Elche Elche, Dept Clin Med, Alicante, Spain
C1 Hosp Gen Univ Alicante, Dept Internal Med, Alicante, Spain
C3 Hosp Nacl Guillermo Almenara
C3 Miguel Hernandez Univ Elche Elche
SN 1932-6203
DA 2017-08-08
UT WOS:000407144700022
PM 28792519
ER

PT J
AU Perez, Yahilina Silveira
Sanabria, Jose Ramon
Nunez, William Niebles
TI Emerging terminology in decision making in Latin American sports
organizations
SO RETOS-NUEVAS TENDENCIAS EN EDUCACION FISICA DEPORTE Y RECREACION
IS 49
BP 115
EP 125
DT Article
PD 2023
PY 2023
AB The aim of this work is to analyze emerging terminology in
decision-making in Latin American sports organizations. The research
constitutes a tool for improving organizational decision-making
processes, based on the identification of deficiencies and the creation
of a model that allows methodological operability based on the needs and
potentialities of all the factors involved. The meth-odology used in
this research includes the identification of variables and conceptual
categories of the object of study, which are strengthened through
bibliometric (Bibliometrix software) and practical analysis. The study
focuses on analyzing the decision-making process in Latin American
sports organizations using 16 items resulting from bibliometrics, which
are tabulated using SPSS 28.0 for reliability analysis, descriptive and
inferential statistics, exploratory factor analysis, and hierarchical
clustering. The study includes data collected from various sports
organizations in Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Colombia. The researchers
identify deficiencies in the decision-making process and propose four
quadrants to define the actions needed to improve it. The research
instrument includes four dimensions and 15 indicators to measure the
performance of decision-making systems, which are evaluated using a
Likert scale. The study uses random probability sampling to select the
sample, and the results show that the scale used is reliable, with a
Cronbach's alpha of 0.987. The results of the factor analysis show that
the identified factor explains 89.01% of the total variance, indicating
the unidimensionality of the scale.
RI Silveira Pérez, Yahilina/AEK-3176-2022
OI Silveira Pérez, Yahilina/0000-0002-1536-9287
TC 0
ZB 0
Z8 0
ZR 0
ZA 0
ZS 0
Z9 0
C1 Univ Sucre, Sincelejo, Colombia
C1 Univ Cordoba, Cordoba, Colombia
C3 Univ Sucre
C3 Univ Cordoba
SN 1579-1726
EI 1988-2041
DA 2023-05-22
UT WOS:000978236600001
ER

PT J
AU Ouyang, David
Sing, David
Shah, Sonia
Hu, Jiaqi
Duvernoy, Claire
Harrington, Robert A.
Rodriguez, Fatima
TI Sex Disparities in Authorship Order of Cardiology Scientific
Publications Trends Over 40 Years
SO CIRCULATION-CARDIOVASCULAR QUALITY AND OUTCOMES
VL 11
IS 12
AR e005040
DI 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.118.005040
DT Article
PD DEC 2018
PY 2018
AB BACKGROUND: Despite advances in the representation of women in medical
training, women continue to be underrepresented in cardiology, academic
medicine, and more specifically, in senior positions within academic
medicine. Identifying disparities in research productivity and
acknowledgment can highlight barriers to female representation in
academic cardiology leadership, as well as in academic promotion.
METHODS AND RESULTS: This bibliometric analysis included all authors of
original research articles between 1980 and 2017 from 3 high-impact
cardiology journals (Journal of the American College of Cardiology,
Circulation, and European Heart Journal). We identified 71 345 unique
authors of 55 085 primary research articles during our study period.
Female authors accounted for 33.1% of all authors; however, they
represented only 26.7% of first authors and 19.7% of senior authors.
Looking at the most prolific authors within this time period, female
authors were not well represented, accounting for only 5% of the top 100
authors. Articles with a female senior author had more female middle
authors than articles with a male senior author (mean 1.41 versus 0.97,
P<0.001) and were more likely to have a female first author (0.37 versus
0.18, P<0.001). There was an increased representation of female authors
as first and senior authors compared with the total number of articles
with female authors over time (P<0.001 for trend); however, female
senior authorship rates continued to lag first authorship rates.
CONCLUSIONS: Using a large database of published manuscripts, we found
that female representation in published cardiology research has
increased over the past 4 decades. However, women continue to be not
well represented as first authors, senior authors, and in the number of
publications. When women were senior authors, they published more
articles with female first authors and had more female authors. In
addition to recruiting more women into the field of cardiology,
additional work is needed to identify and address barriers to academic
advancement for female physician-scientists.
RI Rodriguez, Fatima/KBR-0426-2024; Hu, Jiaqi/JVY-7752-2024
Z8 1
ZB 13
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ZS 1
ZA 0
TC 36
Z9 37
C1 Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Palo Alto, CA 94305 USA
C1 Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Div Cardiovasc Med, Palo Alto, CA 94305 USA
C1 Boston Med Ctr, Dept Orthoped Surg, Boston, MA USA
C1 Stanford Univ, Div Primary Care & Populat Hlth, Palo Alto, CA 94305 USA
C1 Univ Michigan, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Ann Arbor, MI USA
SN 1941-7705
EI 1941-7713
DA 2019-02-15
UT WOS:000457567200012
PM 30562072
ER

PT J
AU Ogliastri, Enrique
TI Editorial on the international collaboration in Latin American
publications on management, <i>vis-a-vis</i> the best papers in Cladea
2015
SO ACADEMIA-REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE ADMINISTRACION
VL 29
IS 4
BP 370
EP 387
DI 10.1108/ARLA-07-2016-0201
DT Editorial Material
PD 2016
PY 2016
AB This issue includes five of the best papers, from six different
countries, presented in the Cladea Assembly of 2015. This introduction
summarises the papers and presents an analysis of Latin American
publications on management, and of the advantages and conditions for
international collaboration. The first article looks at the positive
impact of the decentralization of decision-making processes and the
formalisation of work in the innovation of small and medium enterprises.
The second studies the fear of failure in work and its relationship to
demographic variables. The third analyses the impact of the domestic
violence suffered by workers on customer services in Puerto Rican
companies. The fourth discusses the relationship between teleworking and
the work-family conflict, and finally, the fifth is aimed at optimising
the management of dependent demand inventory systems.
This issue includes five articles chosen among the best papers presented
at the Cladea Assembly of 2015 organised by Universidad de Valparaiso
(Chile). The articles were sent in from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa
Rica, Spain, and Puerto Rico, and were the best assessed in the fields
of organisational behaviour, leadership and human capital management,
entrepreneurships and SMEs, technology management and innovation, and
operations management and value chains.
The selection process began with the evaluation of the works sent to the
conference for each topic. The author wish to thank the organisers,
those in charge of each topic, and all the evaluators that helped select
the best works. In particular, we thank Sergio Olavarrieta, Jose Ernesto
Amoros, Jorge Ayala, Silvio Borrero, Daniel Cabrera, Reinaldo Calvo,
Consuelo Garcia, Valeska Geldres, Jorge Gilbert, Olga Pizarro, Jose
Antonio Robles, and Jorge Tarzijan. Authors interested in publishing
their articles were asked to send in a revised version. These new
versions were then subjected to a double blind evaluation, and
subsequent revisions until reaching the current publication. This has
been a collective process in which dozens of academics from all the
Cladea schools and countries have taken part.
RI Ogliastri, Enrique/HJY-1519-2023; Uribe, Enrique Ogliastri/M-1204-2016
Z8 0
ZA 0
ZS 0
ZR 0
TC 1
ZB 0
Z9 1
SN 1012-8255
EI 2056-5127
DA 2016-01-01
UT WOS:000392137900001
ER

PT B
AU Innes, Julia
Z2
TI Scholarly communication and knowledge management in American zoos
DT Dissertation/Thesis
PD Jan 01 2006
PY 2006
ZR 0
Z8 0
ZS 0
TC 0
ZB 0
ZA 0
Z9 0
C1 Nova Southeastern University, Florida, United States
C3 Nova Southeastern University
BN 978-0-542-88235-7
UT PQDT:61621429
ER

PT J
AU Kane, William J.
Hedrick, Traci L.
Schroen, Anneke T.
TI Gender Disparity in the Citation of Surgical Research
SO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS
VL 234
IS 4
BP 624
EP 631
DI 10.1097/XCS.0000000000000089
DT Article; Proceedings Paper
PD APR 2022
PY 2022
AB BACKGROUND: Women surgeons face numerous barriers to career advancement.
Inequitable citation of surgical literature may represent a contributing
factor to gender disparities in academic surgery.
STUDY DESIGN: This was a cross-sectional analysis of publications from
50 top-ranking surgery journals in 2017 and 2018, as defined by the 2019
InCites Journal Citation Reports. The citation rate of publications by
women vs men first authors was compared. Similarly, the citation rate of
publications by men vs women last authors was also compared. Adjusted
regression analyses of citation rates accounted for the time interval
since publication as well as the journal within which the article was
published, among other potential confounding factors.
RESULTS: A total of 19,084 publications from 48 surgery journals with a
median (interquartile range) of 8 (4 to 15) citations contributing to a
median (interquartile range) Journal Impact Factor of 4.0 (3.4 to 4.6)
were analyzed. Compared with man-first author publications, woman-first
author publications demonstrated a 9% lower citation rate (incidence
rate ratio 0.91, p < 0.001). Similarly, compared with publications by
man-last authors, woman-last author publications demonstrated a 4% lower
citation rate (incidence rate ratio 0.96, p = 0.03). These associations
persisted after multivariable adjustment for additional confounding
factors, however, not on sensitivity analysis of 24 of the
highest-ranking journals.
CONCLUSIONS: Among top-tier surgical journals, publications by
women-first and -last authors were less cited compared with publications
by men-first and -last authors, but not among the highest-tier surgical
journals. Gender bias may exist in the citation of surgical research,
contributing to gender disparities in academic surgery. (c) 2022 by the
American College of Surgeons. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
All rights reserved.
CT 133rd Annual Meeting of the Southern-Surgical-Association
CY DEC, 2021
CL Hot Springs, VA
SP So Surg Assoc
RI Kane, William/IZP-6328-2023
ZB 2
TC 3
ZS 0
ZR 0
ZA 0
Z8 0
Z9 3
C1 Univ Virginia Hlth Syst, Dept Surg, Charlottesville, VA USA
SN 1072-7515
EI 1879-1190
DA 2022-04-27
UT WOS:000777882800026
PM 35290282
ER

PT J
AU Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael
Alonso-Arroyo, Adolfo
Gonzalez de Dios, Javier
Vidal-Infer, Antonio
Gonzalez-Munoz, Maria
Sempere, Angel P.
TI Bibliometric profile of the global scientific research on multiple
sclerosis (2003-2012)
SO MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL
VL 21
IS 2
BP 235
EP 245
DI 10.1177/1352458514540357
DT Article
PD FEB 2015
PY 2015
AB Background and objectives: The aim of this paper is to analyse the
scientific research on multiple sclerosis using a bibliographic analysis
of articles published during the period 2003-2012.
Methods: The items under study were obtained from the Science Citation
Index-Expanded (SCI-E) database, which was accessed through the Web of
Science (WOS) platform. All records with the term multiple sclerosis' in
the title, plus all articles published in the journals Multiple
Sclerosis and Multiple Sclerosis Journal, were analysed.
Results: A total of 9778 articles, with 160,966 citations, were
retrieved on multiple sclerosis, and the majority of the articles were
published in Multiple Sclerosis Journal (n = 1511). The articles were
published in journals belonging to 135 different subject areas, with the
greatest number of papers falling under the category of clinical
neurology. The countries that published the largest numbers of articles
were the United States (US) (n = 2786), Italy (n = 1263), the United
Kingdom (n = 1147) and Germany (n = 1018). International collaborations
produced 20.4% of the papers.
Conclusions: We emphasise the progressive growth of publications
worldwide, the publication of articles in a wide variety of journals
covering numerous subject areas, and the research leadership of Western
countries, most notably European countries, the US and Canada.
RI de Dios, Javier González/AAG-8725-2020; Sempere, Angel Perez/AAG-3860-2019;
Vidal-Infer, Antonio/AAR-6567-2021; Alonso-Arroyo, Adolfo/K-8182-2013; Vidal-Infer,
Antonio/D-2314-2015; Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael/G-1011-2015; Gonzalez de Dios,
Javier/
OI Sempere, Angel Perez/0000-0002-0195-2834; Alonso-Arroyo,
Adolfo/0000-0002-5084-2818; Vidal-Infer, Antonio/0000-0002-7860-8652;
Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael/0000-0002-6678-8844; Gonzalez de Dios,
Javier/0000-0002-1061-4132
TC 19
Z8 0
ZA 0
ZB 9
ZR 0
ZS 0
Z9 19
C1 Univ Valencia, CSIC, Spanish Res Council, Inst Hist Med & Ciencia Lopez
Pifiero,UISYS, E-46003 Valencia, Spain
C1 Univ Valencia, E-46003 Valencia, Spain
C1 Hosp Gen Univ Alicante, Serv Pediat, Alicante, Spain
C1 Univ Miguel Hernandez, Alicante, Spain
C1 Univ Valencia, Fac Med & Odontol, E-46003 Valencia, Spain
C1 Hosp Gen Alicante, Alicante, Spain
SN 1352-4585
EI 1477-0970
DA 2015-03-25
UT WOS:000349764700017
PM 25257610
ER

PT J
AU BEEBE, LAURA A.
TI Tracking and Evaluation Core
DT Awarded Grant
PD Sep 01 2013
PY 2013
AB The Tracking and Evaluation (TE) Core has the mission to support the
leadership and programs of theOklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational
Resources by assessing progress toward stated goals andimproving the
effectiveness and efficiency of OSCTR core strategies. The overall
commitment to evaluation isdemonstrated by the integration of tracking
and monitoring activities throughout each OSCTR core and theirspecific
aims. The TE Core built logic models for each core with measurable
outcomes that have beeninvaluable in both strategic planning and
evaluation for the OSCTR. Infrastructure was developed to
facilitateactivity tracking and evaluation that provides support and
service to the OSCTR, as well as other largeinstitutional grants.
Further, the TE Core has helped to assess large programs of the OSCTR by
completing in-depth evaluation studies of major OSCTR activities,
including Pilot Projects Program, Summer ResearchTraining Program, and
Translating Practice into Research. These assessments have identified
key refinementsto improve programs, as well as identifying
underperforming processes. Our approach to evaluation hasfocused, and
will continue to focus, on process and outcome measures in which OSCTR
leaders andparticipants are active in prioritizing, framing, capturing,
and using for overall program improvement. The TECore will continue to
evaluate the overall operational functions and outcomes of the OSCTR
cores throughassessment of short- and long-term goals, monitoring
program implementation, and tracking resourceutilization. However, this
renewal offers a critical opportunity for the TE Core to move beyond
process metricsand the measurement of short-term objectives, to address
efficiency, quality, and impact of OSCTR strategiesthrough enhanced
tracking mechanisms involving bibliometric analyses, return on
investment calculations, andsocial network analyses. The TE Core will
continue to work with the Tracking and Evaluation Cores of the
otherIDeA-CTR awardees to share best practices and lessons learned
through the evaluation activities of thesecenters and to utilize those
findings to improve the overall processes and outcomes of the OSCTR.
Finally, theTE Core is committed to helping accomplish a major objective
of the OSCTR to establish the next generationof scientific leaders at
our partners by continuing the professional development of a promising
younginvestigator through the evaluation activities of this core.
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C1 UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTR
G1 10438755; 5U54GM104938-10; 6194; U54GM104938
DA 2024-03-05
UT GRANTS:17461983
ER

PT J
AU BEEBE, LAURA A.
TI Tracking and Evaluation Core
DT Awarded Grant
PD Jan 01 1800
PY 1800
AB The Tracking and Evaluation (TE) Core has the mission to support the
leadership and programs of theOklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational
Resources by assessing progress toward stated goals andimproving the
effectiveness and efficiency of OSCTR core strategies. The overall
commitment to evaluation isdemonstrated by the integration of tracking
and monitoring activities throughout each OSCTR core and theirspecific
aims. The TE Core built logic models for each core with measurable
outcomes that have beeninvaluable in both strategic planning and
evaluation for the OSCTR. Infrastructure was developed to
facilitateactivity tracking and evaluation that provides support and
service to the OSCTR, as well as other largeinstitutional grants.
Further, the TE Core has helped to assess large programs of the OSCTR by
completing in-depth evaluation studies of major OSCTR activities,
including Pilot Projects Program, Summer ResearchTraining Program, and
Translating Practice into Research. These assessments have identified
key refinementsto improve programs, as well as identifying
underperforming processes. Our approach to evaluation hasfocused, and
will continue to focus, on process and outcome measures in which OSCTR
leaders andparticipants are active in prioritizing, framing, capturing,
and using for overall program improvement. The TECore will continue to
evaluate the overall operational functions and outcomes of the OSCTR
cores throughassessment of short- and long-term goals, monitoring
program implementation, and tracking resourceutilization. However, this
renewal offers a critical opportunity for the TE Core to move beyond
process metricsand the measurement of short-term objectives, to address
efficiency, quality, and impact of OSCTR strategiesthrough enhanced
tracking mechanisms involving bibliometric analyses, return on
investment calculations, andsocial network analyses. The TE Core will
continue to work with the Tracking and Evaluation Cores of the
otherIDeA-CTR awardees to share best practices and lessons learned
through the evaluation activities of thesecenters and to utilize those
findings to improve the overall processes and outcomes of the OSCTR.
Finally, theTE Core is committed to helping accomplish a major objective
of the OSCTR to establish the next generationof scientific leaders at
our partners by continuing the professional development of a promising
younginvestigator through the evaluation activities of this core.
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C1 UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTR
G1 5U54GM104938-08; 6194; 9979938; U54GM104938
DA 2023-12-14
UT GRANTS:15558738
ER

PT J
AU BEEBE, LAURA A.
TI Tracking and Evaluation Core
DT Awarded Grant
PD Sep 01 2013
PY 2013
AB The Tracking and Evaluation (TE) Core has the mission to support the
leadership and programs of theOklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational
Resources by assessing progress toward stated goals andimproving the
effectiveness and efficiency of OSCTR core strategies. The overall
commitment to evaluation isdemonstrated by the integration of tracking
and monitoring activities throughout each OSCTR core and theirspecific
aims. The TE Core built logic models for each core with measurable
outcomes that have beeninvaluable in both strategic planning and
evaluation for the OSCTR. Infrastructure was developed to
facilitateactivity tracking and evaluation that provides support and
service to the OSCTR, as well as other largeinstitutional grants.
Further, the TE Core has helped to assess large programs of the OSCTR by
completing in-depth evaluation studies of major OSCTR activities,
including Pilot Projects Program, Summer ResearchTraining Program, and
Translating Practice into Research. These assessments have identified
key refinementsto improve programs, as well as identifying
underperforming processes. Our approach to evaluation hasfocused, and
will continue to focus, on process and outcome measures in which OSCTR
leaders andparticipants are active in prioritizing, framing, capturing,
and using for overall program improvement. The TECore will continue to
evaluate the overall operational functions and outcomes of the OSCTR
cores throughassessment of short- and long-term goals, monitoring
program implementation, and tracking resourceutilization. However, this
renewal offers a critical opportunity for the TE Core to move beyond
process metricsand the measurement of short-term objectives, to address
efficiency, quality, and impact of OSCTR strategiesthrough enhanced
tracking mechanisms involving bibliometric analyses, return on
investment calculations, andsocial network analyses. The TE Core will
continue to work with the Tracking and Evaluation Cores of the
otherIDeA-CTR awardees to share best practices and lessons learned
through the evaluation activities of thesecenters and to utilize those
findings to improve the overall processes and outcomes of the OSCTR.
Finally, theTE Core is committed to helping accomplish a major objective
of the OSCTR to establish the next generationof scientific leaders at
our partners by continuing the professional development of a promising
younginvestigator through the evaluation activities of this core.
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G1 10218195; 5U54GM104938-09; 6194; U54GM104938
DA 2024-03-05
UT GRANTS:17401784
ER

PT J
AU BEEBE, LAURA A.
TI Tracking and Evaluation Core
DT Awarded Grant
PD Jan 01 1800
PY 1800
AB The Tracking and Evaluation (TE) Core has the mission to support the
leadership and programs of theOklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational
Resources by assessing progress toward stated goals andimproving the
effectiveness and efficiency of OSCTR core strategies. The overall
commitment to evaluation isdemonstrated by the integration of tracking
and monitoring activities throughout each OSCTR core and theirspecific
aims. The TE Core built logic models for each core with measurable
outcomes that have beeninvaluable in both strategic planning and
evaluation for the OSCTR. Infrastructure was developed to
facilitateactivity tracking and evaluation that provides support and
service to the OSCTR, as well as other largeinstitutional grants.
Further, the TE Core has helped to assess large programs of the OSCTR by
completing in-depth evaluation studies of major OSCTR activities,
including Pilot Projects Program, Summer ResearchTraining Program, and
Translating Practice into Research. These assessments have identified
key refinementsto improve programs, as well as identifying
underperforming processes. Our approach to evaluation hasfocused, and
will continue to focus, on process and outcome measures in which OSCTR
leaders andparticipants are active in prioritizing, framing, capturing,
and using for overall program improvement. The TECore will continue to
evaluate the overall operational functions and outcomes of the OSCTR
cores throughassessment of short- and long-term goals, monitoring
program implementation, and tracking resourceutilization. However, this
renewal offers a critical opportunity for the TE Core to move beyond
process metricsand the measurement of short-term objectives, to address
efficiency, quality, and impact of OSCTR strategiesthrough enhanced
tracking mechanisms involving bibliometric analyses, return on
investment calculations, andsocial network analyses. The TE Core will
continue to work with the Tracking and Evaluation Cores of the
otherIDeA-CTR awardees to share best practices and lessons learned
through the evaluation activities of thesecenters and to utilize those
findings to improve the overall processes and outcomes of the OSCTR.
Finally, theTE Core is committed to helping accomplish a major objective
of the OSCTR to establish the next generationof scientific leaders at
our partners by continuing the professional development of a promising
younginvestigator through the evaluation activities of this core.
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C1 UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTR
G1 5U54GM104938-07; 9755455; U54GM104938
DA 2023-12-14
UT GRANTS:14949184
ER

PT J
AU Ventura-Leon, Jose
Mamani-Benito, Oscar
Tocto-Munoz, Shirley
Curahua-Guillen, Karen
TI Bibliometric analysis of the scientific production of women
psychologists in Peru
SO INTERDISCIPLINARIA
VL 39
IS 2
BP 199
EP 210
DI 10.16888/interd.2022.39.2.13
DT Article
PD MAY-AUG 2022
PY 2022
AB Gender inequality has not been oblivious to science, where the
under-representation of women in the academic scope is a concern. This
is a problem that requires in-depth study, especially in careers with
high percentages of women such as psychology and regions such as Latin
America where there is a considerable proportion of female scientific
psychologists. Despite this scene, the feminine production is known to
present an increase; however, it is still lower than the masculine one.
This shows that women are under-represented in leadership positions,
hiring and applying for grants, and financing of research projects in
public health and epidemiology. Likewise, review studies on female
production in psychology are scarce in Peru and Latin America. The
objective of this research is to characterize the production of women
researchers in psychology by type of research, area of application,
leadership and subject matter. For such objectives, a total of 149
papers published by 14 women researchers recorded in Peru's National
Registry of Science, Technology and Technological Innovation (RENACYT)
were analyzed. Four psychologists were excluded because they did not
have their scientific production declared; in addition, repeated
documents and those which did not correspond to scientific documents,
such as congress summaries, papers in non-indexed journals and those
excluded from any database were also excluded under the PRISMA's
recommendations. The results show a greater quantity of co-authorships
(60.4 %), studies with empirical designs (79.2 %), of associative
objective (36.2 %), correlational strategy (21.5 %) and a greater
quantity of papers in the clinical and health subfield (38.9 %) and
education (38.3 %). As for the subject matter, clinical disorders (23.5
%) and cognitive processes (16.8 %) appear with greater frequency.
Regarding these findings, there is scientific information evidencing
that empirical designs are the most usual form of research, while the
theoretical ones are the opposite; at least in Latin American.
Furthermore, a ranking of the 100 most eminent psychologists of the 20th
century only includes two women: Mary Ainsworth and Anna Freud, ranked
98th and 100th respectively. As for the fact of finding that more than
50 % of researchers occupy the position of co-author, previous studies
show similar percentages in the health field indicating an increase from
50.3 % to 55.6 % in co-authorship. Finally, there is little scientific
literature about the frequent topics studied by psychologists;
therefore, these results are unprecedented; however, a search in Scopus
by keywords reveals that HIV is the most studied topic in Peru; a
variable located in the clinical and health subfield. Likewise, another
variable that appears in the search is depression, that can be included
in the topic of clinical disorders. Despite these results, the study has
the following limitations: firstly, feminine scientific production can
be studied from diverse sources such as review of publications in a
journal, presentations at a congress, production in Scopus, which can
cause difficulties in contrasting results.
Secondly, there are no studies on thematic analysis, which does not
allow comparison with previous research and suggests taking the findings
with caution because it has a more exploratory connotation, so it is
recommended to continue with this type of study. In conclusion, research
psychologists carry out empirical studies framed in the analysis of the
relationship between variables with a lesser predominance of theoretical
and manipulative, quasi-experimental or single case studies. To a
greater extent, the research is clinical and based on health. The women
appear as co-authors in a large percentage of studies where the most
frequent subject is clinical disorder.
RI Leon, Jose Luis Ventura/E-4060-2017
ZS 0
ZB 0
Z8 0
ZR 0
ZA 0
TC 0
Z9 0
C1 Univ Privada Norte, Lima, Peru
C1 Univ Nacl San Agustin Arequipa, Arequipa, Peru
SN 1668-7027
DA 2022-06-05
UT WOS:000800087400013
ER

PT J
AU Xu, Raylin F.
Varady, Nathan H.
Chen, Antonia F.
Earp, Brandon E.
TI Gender Disparity Trends in Authorship of Hand Surgery Research
SO JOURNAL OF HAND SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME
VL 47
IS 5
BP 420
EP 428
DI 10.1016/j.jhsa.2022.01.002
EA MAY 2022
DT Editorial Material
PD MAY 2022
PY 2022
AB Purpose Despite an overall trend towards gender parity, women continue
to remain under-represented in surgical fields. Until recently, women's
representation in hand surgery literature was largely unexplored. The
objective of this study was to examine how authorship gender trends
among academic hand surgeons have evolved between 2006 and 2019.
Methods Original research articles published from 2006 to 2019 in 3
leading clinical hand surgery journals were extracted from PubMed.
Publications with a full author first name were analyzed, and the gender
of each author was assigned with the validated Genderize algorithm.
Analyses were performed to evaluate authorship publication trends,
unique authors, and research career productivity.
Results From 2006 to 2019, 4,769 articles met the inclusion criteria,
and the genders of 17,102 authors were identified. There were 2,848
(16.6%) female authors and 14,254 (83.4%) male authors. The proportion
of female authors increased from 13.4% to 19.9% from 2006 to 2019.
Similarly, female representation as first and senior authors increased
significantly, from 10.9% to 20.1% and 7.6% to 14.2%, respectively. Of
the 8,417 unique authors, 1,775 (21.1%) were women and 6,642 (78.9%)
were men. Only 3.3% of these unique female authors published 5 or more
papers during the study period. Among the 10 most frequently published
authors for each gender, 18 of the 20 authors were surgeons.
Conclusions There has been substantial progress toward gender parity in
academic hand surgery over the last 14 years, and the proportion of
women publishing in leadership positions has increased. Clinical
relevance Increased gender representation in medicine and research is
important for both patients and providers, and these findings suggest
that ongoing support and mentorship for women in academic careers should
be a priority. (Copyright (C) 2022 by the American Society for Surgery
of the Hand. All rights reserved.)
OI Earp, Brandon/0000-0002-7983-3325
ZR 0
TC 9
ZB 1
ZS 0
Z8 0
ZA 0
Z9 9
C1 Brigham & Womens Hosp, Dept Orthopaed Surg, 75 Francis St, Boston, MA
02115 USA
C1 Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA 02115 USA
SN 0363-5023
EI 1531-6564
DA 2022-08-06
UT WOS:000830141700005
PM 35221172
ER

PT J
AU Gonzalez-Alcaide, Gregorio
Menchi-Elanzi, Marouane
Nacarapa, Edy
Ramos-Rincon, Jose-Manuel
TI HIV/AIDS research in Africa and the Middle East: participation and
equity in North-South collaborations and relationships
SO GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH
VL 16
IS 1
AR 83
DI 10.1186/s12992-020-00609-9
DT Article
PD SEP 17 2020
PY 2020
AB Background HIV/AIDS has attracted considerable research attention since
the 1980s. In the current context of globalization and the predominance
of cooperative work, it is crucial to analyze the participation of the
countries and regions where the infection is most prevalent. This study
assesses the participation of African countries in publications on the
topic, as well as the degree of equity or influence existing in
North-South relations. Methods We identified all articles and reviews of
HIV/AIDS indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection. We analyzed the
scientific production, collaboration, and contributions from African and
Middle Eastern countries to scientific activity in the region. The
concept of leadership, measured through the participation as the first
author of documents in collaboration was used to determine the equity in
research produced through international collaboration. Results A total
of 68,808 documents published from 2010 to 2017 were analyzed.
Researchers from North America and Europe participated in 82.14% of the
global scientific production on HIV/AIDS, compared to just 21.61% from
Africa and the Middle East. Furthermore, the publications that did come
out of these regions was concentrated in a small number of countries,
led by South Africa (41% of the documents). Other features associated
with HIV/AIDS publications from Africa include the importance of
international collaboration from the USA, the UK, and other European
countries (75-93% of the documents) and the limited participation as
first authors that is evident (30 to 36% of the documents). Finally, the
publications to which African countries contributed had a notably
different disciplinary orientation, with a predominance of research on
public health, epidemiology, and drug therapy. Conclusions It is
essential to foster more balance in research output, avoid the
concentration of resources that reproduces the global North-South model
on the African continent, and focus the research agenda on local
priorities. To accomplish this, the global North should strengthen the
transfer of research skills and seek equity in cooperative ties,
favoring the empowerment of African countries. These efforts should be
concentrated in countries with low scientific activity and high
incidence and prevalence of the disease. It is also essential to foster
intraregional collaborations between African countries.
RI Ramos, Jose M./B-6420-2018; Menchi Elanzi, Marouane/; Gonzalez-Alcaide,
Gregorio/K-7679-2014
OI Ramos, Jose M./0000-0002-6501-9867; Menchi Elanzi,
Marouane/0000-0003-0919-0130; Gonzalez-Alcaide,
Gregorio/0000-0003-3853-5222
ZR 0
Z8 0
ZB 3
ZS 0
ZA 0
TC 19
Z9 20
C1 Univ Valencia, Dept Hist Sci & Documentat, Valencia, Spain
C1 Hosp Gen Univ Alicante, Dept Internal Med, Alicante, Spain
C1 Carmelo Hosp Chokwe Daughters Char, Infect Dis Div, Chokwe, Gaza
Province, Mozambique
C1 Vincentian Assoc Fight AIDS & TB, Tinpswalo Assoc, Res Unit, Chokwe,
Gaza Province, Mozambique
C1 Miguel Hernandez Univ Elche, Dept Clin Med, Alicante, Spain
C3 Carmelo Hosp Chokwe Daughters Char
C3 Vincentian Assoc Fight AIDS & TB
EI 1744-8603
DA 2020-10-12
UT WOS:000573619900001
PM 32943058
ER

PT J
AU Orhurhu, Mariam Salisu
Orhurhu, Vwaire
Salisu, Bisola
Abimbola, Adeniyi
Cohen, Steven P.
TI Factors associated with academic rank among chronic pain medicine
faculty in the USA
SO REGIONAL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE
VL 45
IS 8
BP 589
EP 596
DI 10.1136/rapm-2019-101139
DT Article
PD AUG 2020
PY 2020
AB Background Numerous factors are considered in the academic promotion of
pain medicine physicians. In this study, we investigated the importance
of research productivity, career duration, leadership, and gender on
attaining professorship in chronic pain medicine fellowship programs in
the USA.
Methods We identified 98 pain fellowship programs in the American
Medical Association Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive
Database. Faculty demographics and institutional characteristics were
obtained from institutional websites, and h-index (number of
publications (h) cited at least h times) and m-index (h-index divided by
research career duration) were calculated from Scopus. A nested mixed
effect hierarchical modeling was used to determine factors that were
associated with attaining professorship.
Results A total of 696 chronic pain medicine faculty members from 98
academic pain fellowship programs were identified, of whom 74.7% were
males. For the 15.5% who were full professors, the median h-index was
16.5 (6.0 to 30.0), the median career duration was 20.5 (16.0 to 27.0)
years, and the median m-index was 0.7 (0.3 to 1.3). In an adjusted
analysis, the top quartile (compared with bottom) h-index (OR 6.27; 95%
CI: 2.11 to 18.59), publication citations (OR 1.13; 95% CI: 1.10 to
1.21), division chief position (OR 3.72; 95% CI: 1.62 to 8.50),
institutions located in the western region (OR 3.81; 95% CI: 1.52 to
9.57), and graduating from a foreign medical school (OR 1.98; 95% CI:
1.10 to 3.92) were independently associated with attaining professorship
(p<0.05), but gender was not (p=0.71).
Conclusions Our study shows that, higher h-index, publication citations,
division chief position, affiliation at a lower tier medical school, and
location in the Western region were independently associated with full
professorship, whereas gender was not. The identified variables for
professorship may be considered as factors in faculty promotions.
OI Cohen, Steven/0000-0001-5928-2127
ZR 0
Z8 0
ZA 0
TC 9
ZS 0
ZB 2
Z9 10
C1 Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol Crit Care & Pain Med, Boston,
MA 02114 USA
C1 Meharry Med Coll, Dept Med, Nashville, TN 37208 USA
C1 Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Pain Med Div, Baltimore, MD USA
SN 1098-7339
EI 1532-8651
DA 2020-09-02
UT WOS:000561757600004
PM 32561650
ER
PT J
AU He, Shengliang
Gong, Jianping
TI Female authorship trends in the field of colorectal surgery: A
retrospective bibliometric study
SO HELIYON
VL 9
IS 6
AR e17247
DI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17247
EA JUN 2023
DT Article
PD JUN 2023
PY 2023
AB Background: Gender disparity and hidden discrimination remained in the
surgical subspecialties. This study aimed to explore the authorship
gender composition in four high-impact colorectal surgery journals over
the past two decades. Method: This cross-sectional study queried the Web
of Science Core Collection database and PubMed (MEDLINE) for articles
published in four high-impact colorectal surgery specialty jour-nals
between 2000 and 2021 (Database accessed at July 2022). Extracted data
included authors' full names, institutions, year of publication and
total citation numbers. Authors' genders were assigned via gendrize.io,
a third-party name predictor tool. Results: 100,325 authorship records
were included in the final analysis. 21.8% of writers were identified as
female, an increase from 11.4% (95% CI, 9.4%-13.3%) in 2000 to 26.5%
(95% CI, 25.6%-27.4%) in 2021. Female authorship has risen in all
authorship types, but women physi-cians were less likely to be the last
authors than the first (OR, 0.63; 95%CI, 0.6-0.67) or middle authors
(OR, 0.57; 95%CI, 0.55-0.60). Female authorship has also increased
substantially in different document types, but female authorships were
less likely in editorials than original ar-ticles (OR, 0.76; 95%CI,
0.7-0.83) and reviews (OR, 0.83; 95%CI, 0.74-0.94). Compared with male
physicians, females were more likely to author in publications with
reportable funding, either as first authors (OR, 1.46; 95%CI, 1.12-1.78)
or last authors (OR, 1.51; 95%CI, 1.22-1.89). Authorship varied
geographically, and countries with the highest female authorship
percentage were mainly in Europe and North America. Conclusion: Female
authorship has grown substantially in colorectal surgery literature.
However, female physicians were still underrepresented and less likely
to assume senior or leading authorship roles.
Z8 0
TC 2
ZS 0
ZR 0
ZA 0
ZB 0
Z9 2
C1 Chongqing Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Gen Surg Dept, Chongqing, Peoples
R China
C1 288 Tianwen Ave, Chongqing 400061, Peoples R China
EI 2405-8440
DA 2023-08-18
UT WOS:001042306800001
PM 37383188
ER

PT J
AU Ribeiro Schneider, Daniela
Vidal-Infer, Antonio
Bolaños-Pizarro, Máxima
Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael
Bueno Cañigral, Francisco J.
Valderrama-Zurián, Juan Carlos
TI Colaboración científica en drogodependencias entre Latino América y la
Unión Europea (2001-2010) a partir de la ISI Web of Science
X1 Scientific cooperation on drug abuse between Latin American and the
European Union (2001-2010) from the ISI Web of Science
SO Salud mental
VL 37
IS 3
BP 205
EP 216
DT research-article
PD 2014-06
PY 2014
AB Background The importance of collaboration among research groups in the
drug abuse field has been increasingly reinforced. These collaborations
consolidate the scientific activity and guarantee the improvement of
methods and outcomes. This study aims at analyzing the collaboration
networks on drug abuse between Latin American and European countries by
means of applying bibliometric methods and collaboration networks
analysis. Methods The search was conducted through the Science Citation
Index Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index from ISI Web of
Science data base. A total of 228 articles were found by using a
specific drug abuse search strategy during the period 2001-2010.
Articles belonging to WOS categories non-related to health sciences were
excluded. Results The European country with the higher amount of
collaborative articles was Spain (n=69) and Brazil was the Latin
American country (n=73). United States of America had an active role in
the collaboration networks (n=85). The most productive institution and
author were from Mexico. The collaborative work between Latin America
and Europe has increased from 2001 (n=4) to 2010 (n=50). The
collaboration networks analysis showed that Spain and Brazil (n=27) as
well as Spain and Colombia (n=23) were the countries with the highest
joint production. Conclusions The last decade has seen a significant
increase in the scientific collaboration between Latin American and
European in drug addiction studies, where Brazil and Mexico stand out in
Latin American countries, as well as Spain and Italy in Europe. The role
of the United States leadership in international research networks is
emphazided and identified, occupying an intermediary role in the
collaboration between different countries and continents.
X4 Antecedentes La colaboración entre investigadores tiene una gran
importancia, pues permite compartir conocimiento, garantiza la mejora de
los métodos empleados y de los resultados obtenidos y, en definitiva,
consolida el quehacer científico. Este estudio tiene como objetivo
analizar las redes de colaboración en drogodependencias entre países
latinoamericanos y de la Unión Europea, aplicando metodologías
procedentes de la bibliometría y del análisis de redes sociales. Métodos
Las bases de datos consultadas fueron Science Citation Index Expanded y
Social Sciences Citation Index de la ISI Web of Science (WOS). Se
utilizaron ecuaciones de búsqueda específicas en drogodependencias
basadas en estudios previos. Los resultados de las búsquedas se
depuraron con la exclusión de artículos correspondientes a categorías
WOS que no eran propiamente sanitarias, así como los que no abordaban
directamente aspectos biopsicosociales de drogodependencias. Se
identificaron 228 artículos colaborativos durante la década 2001 y 2010.
Resultados El país europeo con mayor cantidad de artículos de
colaboración fue España (n=69) y Brasil el latinoamericano (n=73).
Estados Unidos tuvo un papel muy activo en las redes de colaboración,
participando en 85 artículos. La institución y el autor más productivo
correspondieron a México. La colaboración entre América Latina y la
Unión Europa se ha incrementado desde 2001 (n=4) a 2010 (n=50). El
análisis mostró que la colaboración fue mayor entre España y Brasil
(n=27), así como entre España y Colombia (n=23). Conclusiones En la
última década se ha observado un incremento significativo de la
colaboración científica entre los países latinoamericanos y europeos en
drogodependencias, entre los que sobresalen Brasil y México, por un
lado, y España e Italia por el otro. Destaca el papel de liderazgo de
los Estados Unidos en las redes internacionales de investigación
identificadas, ocupando un papel de intermediación en la colaboración
entre diferentes países y continentes.
RI Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael/G-1011-2015
ZB 0
TC 1
ZA 0
Z8 0
ZR 0
ZS 0
Z9 1
C1 Universidad de Valencia, España
C1 Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil
C1 Ayuntamiento de Valencia, España
C1 Universidad de Valencia, España
C1 Unidad de Información e Investigación Social y Sanitaria
C3 Universidad de Valencia
C3 Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
C3 Ayuntamiento de Valencia
C3 Universidad de Valencia
C3 Unidad de Información e Investigación Social y Sanitaria
SN 0185-3325
DA 2015-02-22
UT SCIELO:S0185-33252014000300004
ER

PT J
AU Ventura-León, José
Mamani-Benito, Oscar
Tocto-Muñoz, Shirley
Curahua-Guillen, Karen
TI Análisis bibliométrico de la producción científica de las psicólogas en
Perú
X1 Bibliometric analysis of the scientific production of women
psychologists in Peru
SO Interdisciplinaria
VL 39
IS 2
BP 199
EP 210
DI 10.16888/interd.2022.39.2.13
DT research-article
PD 2022-08
PY 2022
AB Abstract Gender inequality has not been oblivious to science, where the
under-representation of women in the academic scope is a concern. This
is a problem that requires in-depth study, especially in careers with
high percentages of women such as psychology and regions such as Latin
America where there is a considerable proportion of female scientific
psychologists. Despite this scene, the feminine production is known to
present an increase; however, it is still lower than the masculine one.
This shows that women are under-represented in leadership positions,
hiring and applying for grants, and financing of research projects in
public health and epidemiology. Likewise, review studies on female
production in psychology are scarce in Peru and Latin America. The
objective of this research is to characterize the production of women
researchers in psychology by type of research, area of application,
leadership and subject matter. For such objectives, a total of 149
papers published by 14 women researchers recorded in Peru’s National
Registry of Science, Technology and Technological Innovation (RENACYT)
were analyzed. Four psychologists were excluded because they did not
have their scientific production declared; in addition, repeated
documents and those which did not correspond to scientific documents,
such as congress summaries, papers in non-indexed journals and those
excluded from any database were also excluded under the PRISMA's
recommendations. The results show a greater quantity of co-authorships
(60.4 %), studies with empirical designs (79.2 %), of associative
objective (36.2 %), correlational strategy (21.5 %) and a greater
quantity of papers in the clinical and health subfield (38.9 %) and
education (38.3 %). As for the subject matter, clinical disorders (23.5
%) and cognitive processes (16.8 %) appear with greater frequency.
Regarding these findings, there is scientific information evidencing
that empirical designs are the most usual form of research, while the
theoretical ones are the opposite; at least in Latin American.
Furthermore, a ranking of the 100 most eminent psychologists of the 20th
century only includes two women: Mary Ainsworth and Anna Freud, ranked
98th and 100th respectively. As for the fact of finding that more than
50 % of researchers occupy the position of co-author, previous studies
show similar percentages in the health field indicating an increase from
50.3 % to 55.6 % in co-authorship. Finally, there is little scientific
literature about the frequent topics studied by psychologists;
therefore, these results are unprecedented; however, a search in Scopus
by keywords reveals that HIV is the most studied topic in Peru; a
variable located in the clinical and health subfield. Likewise, another
variable that appears in the search is depression, that can be included
in the topic of clinical disorders. Despite these results, the study has
the following limitations: firstly, feminine scientific production can
be studied from diverse sources such as review of publications in a
journal, presentations at a congress, production in Scopus, which can
cause difficulties in contrasting results. Secondly, there are no
studies on thematic analysis, which does not allow comparison with
previous research and suggests taking the findings with caution because
it has a more exploratory connotation, so it is recommended to continue
with this type of study. In conclusion, research psychologists carry out
empirical studies framed in the analysis of the relationship between
variables with a lesser predominance of theoretical and manipulative,
quasi-experimental or single case studies. To a greater extent, the
research is clinical and based on health. The women appear as co-authors
in a large percentage of studies where the most frequent subject is
clinical disorder.
X4 Resumen La inequidad de género no es ajena a la ciencia, en la que la
infrarrepresentación de la mujer en el ámbito académico resulta
preocupante. Es una problemática que requiere un estudio profundo, en
especial en carreras con altos porcentajes de mujeres como psicología y
en regiones como Latinoamérica donde existe una considerable proporción
de psicólogas científicas. La presente investigación tiene como objetivo
caracterizar la producción de investigadoras en psicología por tipo de
investigación, área de aplicación, liderazgo y temática. Se analizaron
un total de 149 artículos publicados por 14 investigadoras que se
encuentran en el Registro Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología y de
Innovación Tecnológica de Perú (RENACYT). Se excluyeron cuatro
psicólogas por no contar con producción científica declarada y
documentos repetidos, que no correspondían con un documento científico
como resúmenes de congresos, artículos en revistas no indizadas y
artículos inubicables en alguna base de datos; todo esto fue hecho
siguiendo las recomendaciones de PRISMA. Los resultados señalan una
mayor cantidad de coautorías (60.4 %), estudios con diseños empíricos
(79.2 %), de objetivo asociativo (36.2 %), estrategia correlacional
(21.5 %) y una mayor cantidad de artículos en el subcampo clínico y de
la salud (38.9 %), así como en el educativo (38.3 %). Con respecto a la
temática, aparecen con mayor frecuencia trastornos clínicos (23.5 %) y
procesos cognitivos (16.8 %). Se concluye que las psicólogas
investigadoras peruanas realizan estudios empíricos con un menor
predominio de estudios teóricos manipulativos, cuasi experimentales o
caso único y en mayor medida estudios en el área clínica y de la salud
con predominio en trastornos clínicos.
ZA 0
Z8 0
ZS 0
TC 0
ZB 0
ZR 0
Z9 0
C1 Universidad Privada del Norte, Peru
C1 Universidad Privada del Norte, Peru
C1 Universidad Nacional de San Agustín, Peru
C1 Universidad Privada del Norte, Peru
C3 Universidad Privada del Norte
C3 Universidad Privada del Norte
C3 Universidad Nacional de San Agustín
C3 Universidad Privada del Norte
SN 1668-7027
DA 2022-08-25
UT SCIELO:S1668-70272022000200199
ER

PT J
AU García-Silberman, S
Arana, D
Martínez, R
Infante, R
Jiménez, A
TI Research of epidemiological and psychosocial aspects of mental health::
A bibliometric 8 analysis.
SO SALUD MENTAL
VL 27
IS 5
BP 8
EP 22
DT Article
PD OCT 2004
PY 2004
AB The main objective of this paper is to describe the most important
characteristics of the scientific work developed at the Direccion de
Investigaciones Epidemiologicas y Psicosociales (DIEP) from the
Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatria Ramon de la Fuente (INPRF), using
printed material as an indicator to evaluate productivity.
We consider important to make a descriptive and critical analysis of the
development of knowledge generated and disseminated with the purpose of
having it as a base for planning future activities after twenty-five
years of scientific activity in epidemiological and psychosocial
research.
Bibliometric analysis is a tool developed to perform quantitative
studies of printed matter; it seeks to show numbers related to research
activities through description of printed publications in a particular
field.
On this paper, we are trying to give a panoramic view of the different
topics, the specific population groups studied, the methods used, as
well as the different pathways and tendencies in these twenty-five
years. This allows for the identification of particular fields that have
been underestimated and which can be considered as starting point for
the development of future research.
The analysis of each document has been defined in three basic aspects:
content, authors, and dissemination media used. This strategy made it
possible for us to know the amount of the production and its
quantitative and qualitative characteristics in terms of type of
publication, the country where it was published, the assignment and
nationality Of the authors, the number of authors by article, the type
of research and its subject matter, the population studied, and the
amount of publications per year.
All the material used in this study belongs to a bibliographic database
(BIBLISMAD), which is permanently updated and which gathers more than
5000 references of research reports published in Mexico or by Mexican
researchers, among them all those who are or were part of the DIEP.
All the references corresponding to documents that had been published
were considered, including articles in journals, book chapters, complete
books, manuals and reasearch instruments.
References corresponding to unpublished works, summaries in memories and
communications presented in congresses were excluded. The selection of
the material was carried out considering the fact that at least one of
the authors was assigned to the DIET when the paper was published or
during the period when the research was performed.
The bibliographic material was analyzed considering different aspects of
each one in the manner of variables. This way we registered the type of
publication (full book, manual, article in journal, book chapter,
instrument, and report), the type of article (empiric research, review,
and essay), the country of the journal or book, the number of authors by
paper, articles where the main author was part of the DIEP, assignment
of the authors (researcher form the DIEP, external national researcher,
and external foreign researcher), the type of empirical research
performed (quantitative or qualitative), the field of research (mental
health or addictions), and the population under study (children,
adolescents, adults, and elderly people).
Apart from mere quantification and the kind of papers published, we
considered a qualitative analysis as a very important aspect. In this
case, we worked with the contents of each manuscript to identify general
areas, particular topics, methods applied, populations researched, and
the media chosen to publish. With this, we attempted to obtain
indicators of the relative weight of each item.
For this study, we analyzed an overall of 1457 works published between
1978 and 2003. Results are presented according to the type of
publication, the authorship, and the main topic.
The analysis allowed building a map of the research performed by the
DIEP in the last twenty-five years. We found that most of the material
corresponded to articles in scientific journals, most of them Mexican,
almost a third American, and a fifth European. Regarding language, more
than a half of the articles are in Spanish, nearly 40% are in English
and small percentages are in French and Portuguese. As for the specialty
of the publications, most of them were published in psychology,
psychiatry, mental health, and addiction journals. Nevertheless, due to
the characteristics of psychosocial research, 24% of the papers were
published in different medic magazines (general practice, public health,
epidemiology, pediatrics, geriatrics, AIDS treatment, biomedical
sciences, gynecology, cancerology, neurology, nutrition, perinatology,
sexuality and reproductive health), 17% in social sciences and
humanities journals (culture, education, adolescence, anthropology,
social work, family), and 3% in science and technology magazines.
Tendencies in productivity were satisfactory, with variations related to
the nature of research, which is devoted to data collection and analysis
in some periods and in others to the publication of results. Broadly
speaking, there was an increase in productivity. This increase was more
obvious between 1984 and 1994, which may be explained by an
institutional growth in terms of financial and human resources. This
growth tended to stabitize in the last decade, in spite of which
productivity has not stopped growing.
When we analyzed data related to authorship, there was a marked
leadership on the side of the DIEP researchers: 90% of the articles
published had a researcher from the DIEP as the main author. In the
other hand, there were 286 co-authors from Mexico and 204 from other
countries, which is a sign of the great interest to work with different
groups from institutions all over the country and overseas. Although the
production average level seems to be low, this is explained by the fact
that many authors have collaborated temporally as post-graduate
students, students writing their dissertation, and students in social
service.
One indicator of the important role of the DIEP as a generator of
original knowledge in mental health and addiction fields is the high
percentage of papers reporting results of researches developed by this
area of the institute. The frequency of quantitative methods is a reflex
of the predominance of this perspective in science, and in health
sciences particularly. However, the growing development that qualitative
and mixed methods have had during this last decade is noteworthy. This
implies an enrichment of the amount and out reach of the knowledge
generated in our field of work.
The diversity of topics allows for a thought about the great advance
experienced by mental health in recent years, especially in
epidemiologic and psicosocial regards. However, it must be said that
there are still many challenges to face.
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C1 Inst Nacl Psiquiatria Ramon de la Fuente, Direcc Invest Epidemiol &
Psicosociales, Ctr Informac Salud Mental & Adicciones, Mexico City
14370, DF, Mexico
SN 0185-3325
DA 2004-10-01
UT WOS:000225302200002
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PT J
AU Belli, Simone
TI Revisión bibliográfica de colaboraciones birregionales en Ciencia,
Tecnología e Innovación entre Europa, América Latina y el Caribe
X1 A bibliographic review of bi-regional collaborations in Science,
Technology and Innovation between Europe, Latin America and the
Caribbean
Y1 Uma revisão bibliográfica das colaborações bi-regionais em ciência,
tecnologia e inovação entre Europa, América Latina e Caribe
SO Revista Lasallista de Investigación
VL 17
IS 1
BP 116
EP 127
DI 10.22507/rli.v17n1a10
DT research-article
PD 2020-06
PY 2020
AB Abstract Introduction: the present paper sets out to characterize the
publication dynamics of collaborative research partnerships between
Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean (EULAC) region in the last forty
years. Objective: we adopt two approaches when analyzing data based on
the following assumptions: 1) collaboration is characterized by a
central relationship established between researchers from one LAC and
one EU institution, 2) bi-regional collaboration is characterized by a
series of scientific publications forged with different scientists and
institutions. Our hypothesis is to find out if the bi-regional
scientific relations between the EULAC countries through international
collaboration have been strengthened in recent years thanks to the
institutional and investigative efforts to internationalize their
research. Materials and methods: we offer a literature review that
involves co-publications from EULAC institutions published from 1991 to
2016 to study bi-regional research collaboration in different areas. We
evaluate the temporal evolution of EULAC collaboration, the leadership
of the publications, and the type of research domain covered. We have
found 43 research papers that comply with our criteria. We have divided
these into three main horizontal categories: EULAC collaboration,
Ibero-American collaboration, and Specific EULAC countries
collaboration. Each category has been divided into vertical categories:
All disciplines, and Specific disciplines. Results: from this review,
it is possible to have a map of the EULAC bi-regional co-publications
divided into key areas of knowledge and the countries with more straight
or weak scientific collaboration. Conclusions: we have observed how
many studies are focused only on a particular area like Biotechnology or
Nanotechnology, with a lack of scientific literature in Social Science
and Humanities.
X4 Resumen Introducción: el presente trabajo tiene el objetivo de
caracterizar la dinámica de publicación de asociaciones de investigación
colaborativa entre Europa, América Latina y el Caribe (EULAC) en los
últimos cuarenta años. Objetivo: adoptamos dos enfoques al analizar
datos basados en los siguientes supuestos: 1) la colaboración se
caracteriza por una relación central establecida entre investigadores de
LAC y una institución de la UE., y 2) la colaboración birregional se
caracteriza por una serie de publicaciones científicas realizadas por
diferentes científicos e instituciones. Nuestra hipótesis es averiguar
si las relaciones científicas birregionales entre los países de EULAC
mediante la colaboración internacional se han visto fortalecidas en los
últimos años gracias al esfuerzo institucional y de los investigadores
para internacionalizar sus investigaciones. Materiales y métodos:
ofrecemos una revisión de las publicaciones que incluye co-publicaciones
de las instituciones de EULAC publicadas entre 1991 y 2016 para estudiar
la colaboración de investigación birregional en diferentes áreas.
Evaluamos la evolución temporal de la colaboración EULAC, el liderazgo
de las publicaciones y el tipo de dominio de investigación cubierto.
Hemos encontrado 43 trabajos de investigación que cumplen con nuestros
criterios; los hemos dividido en tres categorías horizontales
principales: colaboración de EULAC, colaboración iberoamericana y
colaboración de países específicos de EULAC. Cada categoría se ha
dividido en categorías verticales: todas las disciplinas y disciplinas
específicas. Resultados: de esta revisión, es posible tener un mapeo de
las co-publicaciones birregionales de EULAC divididas en áreas clave de
conocimiento y los países con una colaboración científica más directa o
débil. Conclusiones: hemos observado cuántos estudios se centran sólo
en un área particular como la Biotecnología o la Nanotecnología, con una
clara ausencia de literatura científica en Ciencias Sociales y
Humanidades.
Y4 Resumo Introdução: este artigo tem como objetivo mapear publicações
científicas colaborativas entre Europa, América Latina e Caribe (EULAC)
nos últimos quarenta anos. Objetivo: adotamos duas abordagens ao
analisar os dados com base nas seguintes premissas: 1) a colaboração é
caracterizada por uma relação central estabelecida entre pesquisadores
da ALC e uma instituição da UE e 2) a colaboração birregional é
caracterizada por uma série de publicações científicas realizada por
diferentes cientistas e instituições. Nossa hipótese é descobrir se as
relações científicas bi-regionais entre os países da EULAC por meio de
colaboração internacional foram fortalecidas nos últimos anos, graças
aos esforços institucionais e de investigação para internacionalizar
suas pesquisas. Materiais e métodos: oferecemos uma revisão de
publicações, incluindo co-publicações de instituições da EULAC, para
estudar a colaboração bi-regional em pesquisas em diferentes áreas.
Avaliamos a evolução temporal da colaboração da EULAC, a liderança das
publicações e o tipo de domínio de pesquisa coberto. Encontramos 43
trabalhos de pesquisa que atendem aos nossos critérios; os dividimos em
três categorias horizontais principais: colaborações da EULAC,
colaborações ibero-americanas e colaborações entre países específicos da
EULAC. Cada categoria foi dividida em duas categorias verticais: todas
as disciplinas e disciplinas específicas. Resultados: a partir dessa
análise, é possível mapear as co-publicações bi-regionais da EULAC
divididas em áreas-chave do conhecimento e em países com colaboração
científica mais forte ou mais fraca. Conclusões: observamos quantos
estudos se concentram apenas em uma área específica, como a
biotecnologia ou a nanotecnologia, com uma clara ausência de literatura
científica nas ciências sociais e humanas.
RI Belli, Simone/Q-8203-2018
OI Belli, Simone/0000-0001-8934-7569
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C1 Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
C3 Universidad Complutense de Madrid
SN 1794-4449
DA 2021-03-04
UT SCIELO:S1794-44492020000100116
ER
PT B
AU Echandía, Celso Adrián Becerra
Z2
TI Innovation in Digital Payments in Peru: Challenges for 2030
DT Dissertation/Thesis
PD Jan 01 2022
PY 2022
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C1 Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru (Peru), Peru
C3 Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru (Peru)
BN 9798358420618
UT PQDT:68442758
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