“激发”和“点燃”2020年诺贝尔奖获得者的重要出版物

Fangjie Xi, R. Rousseau, Xiaojun Hu
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摘要目的本文旨在确定今年诺贝尔医学、物理学和化学奖获得者作品中“闪闪发光”的文章所占的百分比。设计/方法论/方法我们专注于诺贝尔奖委员会为2020年诺贝尔奖获得者提到的关键出版物中被低估的有影响力的研究。具体而言,我们从科学网中提取数据,并使用胡和卢梭在2016年和2017年提出的公式计算了火花指数。此外,我们在2017年根据这一概念确定了另一种类型的点火物品。研究结果在医学和物理学领域,具有点火特征的文章比例分别为78.571%和68.75%,而在化学领域,90%的文章具有“点火”特征。此外,这两类文章在本研究所收录的诺贝尔奖作品中的份额超过93%。研究局限性我们的研究没有涵盖话题、社会政治和作者声誉对火花指数的影响。实际意义我们的研究表明,火花指数确实反映了最佳研究工作的影响,因此它可以用于检测被引用不足的有影响力的文章,以及识别基础工作。原创性/价值我们的研究结果表明,火花指数在研究评估中具有良好的适用性。
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“Sparking” and “Igniting” Key Publications of 2020 Nobel Prize Laureates
Abstract Purpose This article aims to determine the percentage of “Sparking” articles among the work of this year’s Nobel Prize winners in medicine, physics, and chemistry. Design/methodology/approach We focus on under-cited influential research among the key publications as mentioned by the Nobel Prize Committee for the 2020 Noble Prize laureates. Specifically, we extracted data from the Web of Science, and calculated the Sparking Indices using the formulas as proposed by Hu and Rousseau in 2016 and 2017. In addition, we identified another type of igniting articles based on the notion in 2017. Findings In the fields of medicine and physics, the proportions of articles with sparking characteristics share 78.571% and 68.75% respectively, yet, in chemistry 90% articles characterized by “igniting”. Moreover, the two types of articles share more than 93% in the work of the Nobel Prize included in this study. Research limitations Our research did not cover the impact of topic, socio-political, and author’s reputation on the Sparking Indices. Practical implications Our study shows that the Sparking Indices truly reflect influence of the best research work, so it can be used to detect under-cited influential articles, as well as identifying fundamental work. Originality/value Our findings suggest that the Sparking Indices have good applicability for research evaluation.
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