Examining Scholarly Influence: A Study in Hirsch Metrics and Social Network Analysis

This dissertation research is focused on how we, as researchers, ‘influence’ others researchers. In particular, I am concerned with the notion of what constitutes the ‘influence’ of a scholar and how ‘influence’ is conferred upon scholars. This research is concerned with the construct called ‘schola...

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Main Author: Takeda, Hirotoshi
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Published: Digital Archive @ GSU 2011
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-digitalarchive.gsu.edu-cis_diss-10442013-04-23T03:27:32Z Examining Scholarly Influence: A Study in Hirsch Metrics and Social Network Analysis Takeda, Hirotoshi This dissertation research is focused on how we, as researchers, ‘influence’ others researchers. In particular, I am concerned with the notion of what constitutes the ‘influence’ of a scholar and how ‘influence’ is conferred upon scholars. This research is concerned with the construct called ‘scholarly influence’. Scholarly influence is of interest because a clear “theory of scholarly influence” does not yet exist. Rather a number of surrogate measures or concepts that are variable are used to evaluate the value of one’s academic work. ‘Scholarly influence’ is broken down into ‘ideational influence’ or the influence that one has through publication and the uptake of the ideas presented in the publication, and ‘social influence’ or the influence that one has through working with other researchers. Finally through the use of the definition of ‘scholarly influence’ this dissertation tries to commence a definition of ‘quality’ in scholarly work. 2011-01-06 text application/pdf http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cis_diss/44 http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1044&context=cis_diss Computer Information Systems Dissertations Digital Archive @ GSU Bibliometric Hirsch Metric Journal Ranking Scholarly Influence Social Influence Social Network Analysis Management Information Systems
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topic Bibliometric
Hirsch Metric
Journal Ranking
Scholarly Influence
Social Influence
Social Network Analysis
Management Information Systems
spellingShingle Bibliometric
Hirsch Metric
Journal Ranking
Scholarly Influence
Social Influence
Social Network Analysis
Management Information Systems
Takeda, Hirotoshi
Examining Scholarly Influence: A Study in Hirsch Metrics and Social Network Analysis
description This dissertation research is focused on how we, as researchers, ‘influence’ others researchers. In particular, I am concerned with the notion of what constitutes the ‘influence’ of a scholar and how ‘influence’ is conferred upon scholars. This research is concerned with the construct called ‘scholarly influence’. Scholarly influence is of interest because a clear “theory of scholarly influence” does not yet exist. Rather a number of surrogate measures or concepts that are variable are used to evaluate the value of one’s academic work. ‘Scholarly influence’ is broken down into ‘ideational influence’ or the influence that one has through publication and the uptake of the ideas presented in the publication, and ‘social influence’ or the influence that one has through working with other researchers. Finally through the use of the definition of ‘scholarly influence’ this dissertation tries to commence a definition of ‘quality’ in scholarly work.
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title Examining Scholarly Influence: A Study in Hirsch Metrics and Social Network Analysis
title_short Examining Scholarly Influence: A Study in Hirsch Metrics and Social Network Analysis
title_full Examining Scholarly Influence: A Study in Hirsch Metrics and Social Network Analysis
title_fullStr Examining Scholarly Influence: A Study in Hirsch Metrics and Social Network Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Examining Scholarly Influence: A Study in Hirsch Metrics and Social Network Analysis
title_sort examining scholarly influence: a study in hirsch metrics and social network analysis
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