Contribution of Journals to Academic Disciplines

This research uses a new approach to analyze the extent of influence journal papers have on the progress of varied research fields by estimation of subject-based influence on research other than impact factor that relies on citation index. It is initiated with the hypothesis that earlier established...

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Main Author: Lee, Hye-Young
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information 2015-03-01
Series:Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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spelling doaj-6fa9ae85b3c14154aa64f9531be1c6342020-11-25T02:03:27ZengKorea Institute of Science and Technology InformationJournal of Information Science Theory and Practice2287-90992287-45772015-03-0131667610.1633/JISTaP.2015.3.1.522879099Contribution of Journals to Academic DisciplinesLee, Hye-Young0Department of Academic Management Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyThis research uses a new approach to analyze the extent of influence journal papers have on the progress of varied research fields by estimation of subject-based influence on research other than impact factor that relies on citation index. It is initiated with the hypothesis that earlier established citation relations between journal and citing paper, which reveals the research field that contains the highest citation index and hence has received the greatest contribution from a particular journal, would have inconsistent contribution to the research field over the year of journal publication. The target research is primarily 128 journal papers and 4,123 citing papers from Information Systems Research published in the years 2001, 2004, 2007, and 2010. The characteristics of citation history and hallmarks of research field of citing papers were studied and analysis on significant distinction between citing fields based on the year of publication was performed. The analysis results show the order of citation rate to be highest from Computer Science (2,221 cases), Business & Economics (2,191 cases), and Information Science & Library Science (1,901 cases). The citation history of the journal, nonetheless, indicates increase in citation during 2-3 years after the earliest publication till it achieves constant citation. The statistical analysis shows significant variation in citing fields in accordance with the publication year; especially in 2010, journal contribution has increased in the fields of Business & Economics, Operations Research & Management Science, and Health Care Sciences & Services but, however, is reduced in Education & Educational Research and Social Sciences - Other Topics.http://society.kisti.re.kr/sv/SV_svpsbs03V.do?method=download&cn1=JAKO201509364589581citation analysiscontribution to progress of research fieldssubject-clusterANOVA
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author Lee, Hye-Young
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Contribution of Journals to Academic Disciplines
Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
citation analysis
contribution to progress of research fields
subject-cluster
ANOVA
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title Contribution of Journals to Academic Disciplines
title_short Contribution of Journals to Academic Disciplines
title_full Contribution of Journals to Academic Disciplines
title_fullStr Contribution of Journals to Academic Disciplines
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of Journals to Academic Disciplines
title_sort contribution of journals to academic disciplines
publisher Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
series Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
issn 2287-9099
2287-4577
publishDate 2015-03-01
description This research uses a new approach to analyze the extent of influence journal papers have on the progress of varied research fields by estimation of subject-based influence on research other than impact factor that relies on citation index. It is initiated with the hypothesis that earlier established citation relations between journal and citing paper, which reveals the research field that contains the highest citation index and hence has received the greatest contribution from a particular journal, would have inconsistent contribution to the research field over the year of journal publication. The target research is primarily 128 journal papers and 4,123 citing papers from Information Systems Research published in the years 2001, 2004, 2007, and 2010. The characteristics of citation history and hallmarks of research field of citing papers were studied and analysis on significant distinction between citing fields based on the year of publication was performed. The analysis results show the order of citation rate to be highest from Computer Science (2,221 cases), Business & Economics (2,191 cases), and Information Science & Library Science (1,901 cases). The citation history of the journal, nonetheless, indicates increase in citation during 2-3 years after the earliest publication till it achieves constant citation. The statistical analysis shows significant variation in citing fields in accordance with the publication year; especially in 2010, journal contribution has increased in the fields of Business & Economics, Operations Research & Management Science, and Health Care Sciences & Services but, however, is reduced in Education & Educational Research and Social Sciences - Other Topics.
topic citation analysis
contribution to progress of research fields
subject-cluster
ANOVA
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