出版本能:研究学术出版行为和 "主场 "的探索-利用框架

Teddy Lazebnik, Shir Aviv-Reuven, Ariel Rosenfeld
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学术交流对科学进步至关重要,它使思想和知识的交流成为可能。在选择出版场所时,学者们会考虑各种因素,如期刊的相关性、声誉、外联以及编辑标准和实践。然而,其中一些因素在不同的出版场所和单个出版物中并不明显或不一致。本研究提出,学者的决策过程可以通过生物学启发的探索-开发(EE)框架进行概念化和探索,该框架认为学者会在熟悉的和探索不足的发表场所之间进行权衡。在 EE 框架的基础上,我们引入了 "主场"(HVs)的基础定义--这是一个非正式的概念,用于描述学者持续发表论文的场所--并研究了它们的出现和主要特征。我们的分析表明,大约四分之三的计算机科学学者的发表模式符合 EE 框架的预期。此外,h 指数较高或发表论文数量较多的学者倾向于将排名较高的期刊作为其 HV。
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Publishing Instincts: An Exploration-Exploitation Framework for Studying Academic Publishing Behavior and "Home Venues"
Scholarly communication is vital to scientific advancement, enabling the exchange of ideas and knowledge. When selecting publication venues, scholars consider various factors, such as journal relevance, reputation, outreach, and editorial standards and practices. However, some of these factors are inconspicuous or inconsistent across venues and individual publications. This study proposes that scholars' decision-making process can be conceptualized and explored through the biologically inspired exploration-exploitation (EE) framework, which posits that scholars balance between familiar and under-explored publication venues. Building on the EE framework, we introduce a grounded definition for "Home Venues" (HVs) - an informal concept used to describe the set of venues where a scholar consistently publishes - and investigate their emergence and key characteristics. Our analysis reveals that the publication patterns of roughly three-quarters of computer science scholars align with the expectations of the EE framework. For these scholars, HVs typically emerge and stabilize after approximately 15-20 publications. Additionally, scholars with higher h-indexes or a greater number of publications, tend to have higher-ranking journals as their HVs.
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