Direct and Indirect Influence of Altmetrics on Citation in Social Systems: Assessing a New Conceptual Model

<p>This study aimed to assess the paths through which save metrics (on CiteULike, Mendeley, and Figshare) and discussion metrics (on Twitter, Facebook, and Wikipedia) influence citation. This descriptive-correlation study investigates the relationships between different variables based on its...

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Main Authors: Saeideh Ebrahimy, Fatemeh Setareh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST) 2018-07-01
Series:International Journal of Information Science and Management
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Online Access:https://ijism.ricest.ac.ir/index.php/ijism/article/view/1277
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spelling doaj-a9239a01eefc40a1b8759500850812592020-11-25T03:35:36ZengRegional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)International Journal of Information Science and Management 2008-83022008-83102018-07-01162311Direct and Indirect Influence of Altmetrics on Citation in Social Systems: Assessing a New Conceptual ModelSaeideh EbrahimyFatemeh Setareh<p>This study aimed to assess the paths through which save metrics (on CiteULike, Mendeley, and Figshare) and discussion metrics (on Twitter, Facebook, and Wikipedia) influence citation. This descriptive-correlation study investigates the relationships between different variables based on its proposed conceptual model. Systematic and stratified sampling was employed and, using the Cochrane formula, the sample size was determined to be 1892 articles. Data were collected using the PLOS altmetrics, and path analysis was administered to test the conceptual model by using AMOS software. The results convey that Mendeley was the most effective path resulting to citation. Mendeley has a positive and significant relationship with citation via save as an intermediator. Twitter also had a negative and significant relationship with citation via discussion as an intermediating factor. Yet, neither save metrics on CiteULike and Figshare nor discussion on Facebook and Wikipedia does create a path of influence on citation. Identifying the effective paths through which social networks affect citation via altmetrics and presenting a final model of those paths could enrich and expand the theoretical foundations in the field of altmetrics. Besides identifying the most effective social networks and paths for online scientific interactions that lead to citation, the implications of this research can provide deeper insights for policy makers, editors and scholars.</p>https://ijism.ricest.ac.ir/index.php/ijism/article/view/1277altmetricsvisibilitycitation, save metricsdiscussionpathwaypath analysisplos systemintermediation
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author Saeideh Ebrahimy
Fatemeh Setareh
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Direct and Indirect Influence of Altmetrics on Citation in Social Systems: Assessing a New Conceptual Model
International Journal of Information Science and Management
altmetrics
visibility
citation, save metrics
discussion
pathway
path analysis
plos system
intermediation
author_facet Saeideh Ebrahimy
Fatemeh Setareh
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title Direct and Indirect Influence of Altmetrics on Citation in Social Systems: Assessing a New Conceptual Model
title_short Direct and Indirect Influence of Altmetrics on Citation in Social Systems: Assessing a New Conceptual Model
title_full Direct and Indirect Influence of Altmetrics on Citation in Social Systems: Assessing a New Conceptual Model
title_fullStr Direct and Indirect Influence of Altmetrics on Citation in Social Systems: Assessing a New Conceptual Model
title_full_unstemmed Direct and Indirect Influence of Altmetrics on Citation in Social Systems: Assessing a New Conceptual Model
title_sort direct and indirect influence of altmetrics on citation in social systems: assessing a new conceptual model
publisher Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)
series International Journal of Information Science and Management
issn 2008-8302
2008-8310
publishDate 2018-07-01
description <p>This study aimed to assess the paths through which save metrics (on CiteULike, Mendeley, and Figshare) and discussion metrics (on Twitter, Facebook, and Wikipedia) influence citation. This descriptive-correlation study investigates the relationships between different variables based on its proposed conceptual model. Systematic and stratified sampling was employed and, using the Cochrane formula, the sample size was determined to be 1892 articles. Data were collected using the PLOS altmetrics, and path analysis was administered to test the conceptual model by using AMOS software. The results convey that Mendeley was the most effective path resulting to citation. Mendeley has a positive and significant relationship with citation via save as an intermediator. Twitter also had a negative and significant relationship with citation via discussion as an intermediating factor. Yet, neither save metrics on CiteULike and Figshare nor discussion on Facebook and Wikipedia does create a path of influence on citation. Identifying the effective paths through which social networks affect citation via altmetrics and presenting a final model of those paths could enrich and expand the theoretical foundations in the field of altmetrics. Besides identifying the most effective social networks and paths for online scientific interactions that lead to citation, the implications of this research can provide deeper insights for policy makers, editors and scholars.</p>
topic altmetrics
visibility
citation, save metrics
discussion
pathway
path analysis
plos system
intermediation
url https://ijism.ricest.ac.ir/index.php/ijism/article/view/1277
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