Identifying Scientific and Technical “Unicorns”

Lucy L. Xu, Miao Qi, F. Y. Ye
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Abstract Purpose Using the metaphor of “unicorn,” we identify the scientific papers and technical patents characterized by the informetric feature of very high citations in the first ten years after publishing, which may provide a new pattern to understand very high impact works in science and technology. Design/methodology/approach When we set CT as the total citations of papers or patents in the first ten years after publication, with CT≥ 5,000 for scientific “unicorn” and CT≥ 500 for technical “unicorn,” we have an absolute standard for identifying scientific and technical “unicorn” publications. Findings We identify 165 scientific “unicorns” in 14,301,875 WoS papers and 224 technical “unicorns” in 13,728,950 DII patents during 2001–2012. About 50% of “unicorns” belong to biomedicine, in which selected cases are individually discussed. The rare “unicorns” increase following linear model, the fitting data show 95% confidence with the RMSE of scientific “unicorn” is 0.2127 while the RMSE of technical “unicorn” is 0.0923. Research limitations A “unicorn” is a pure quantitative consideration without concerning its quality, and “potential unicorns” as CT≤5,000 for papers and CT≤500 for patents are left in future studies. Practical implications Scientific and technical “unicorns” provide a new pattern to understand high-impact works in science and technology. The “unicorn” pattern supplies a concise approach to identify very high-impact scientific papers and technical patents. Originality/value The “unicorn” pattern supplies a concise approach to identify very high impact scientific papers and technical patents.
识别科技“独角兽”
摘要目的以“独角兽”为隐喻,对发表后10年内具有高被引信息特征的科技论文和技术专利进行识别,为理解高影响力科技论文和技术专利提供新的思路。当我们将CT设置为发表后前十年的论文或专利总被引次数时,科学“独角兽”的CT≥5000次,技术“独角兽”的CT≥500次,我们就有了一个确定科技“独角兽”出版物的绝对标准。2001-2012年,我们在14301875篇WoS论文中发现了165个科学“独角兽”,在13728950项DII专利中发现了224个技术“独角兽”。大约50%的“独角兽”属于生物医学领域,在生物医学领域,选定的案例会被单独讨论。罕见的“独角兽”在线性模型下增加,拟合数据显示95%置信度,科学“独角兽”的RMSE为0.2127,技术“独角兽”的RMSE为0.0923。“独角兽”是纯粹的定量考虑,不考虑其质量,在未来的研究中保留论文CT≤5000、专利CT≤500的“潜在独角兽”。科技“独角兽”提供了一种理解高影响力科技作品的新模式。“独角兽”模式提供了一种简洁的方法来识别非常有影响力的科学论文和技术专利。“独角兽”模式提供了一种简洁的方法来识别非常有影响力的科学论文和技术专利。
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