Journal: Scientometrics

Volume 70, Issue 3

541 -- 553Anastassios Pouris. Nanoscale research in South Africa: A mapping exercise based on scientometrics
555 -- 564Min-Wei Lin, Jingjing Zhang. Language trends in nanoscience and technology: The case of Chinese-language publications
565 -- 601Ronald N. Kostoff, Raymond G. Koytcheff, Clifford G. Y. Lau. Global nanotechnology research metrics
603 -- 632Diana Lucio-Arias, Loet Leydesdorff. Knowledge emergence in scientific communication: from fullerenes to nanotubes
633 -- 650Ismael Rafols, Martin Meyer. How cross-disciplinary is bionanotechnology? Explorations in the specialty of molecular motors
651 -- 667Tibor Braun, Sándor Zsindely, Ildikó Dióspatonyi, Erika Zádor. Gatekeeping patterns in nano-titled journals
669 -- 692Joachim Schummer. The global institutionalization of nanotechnology research: A bibliometric approach to the assessment of science policy
693 -- 713Loet Leydesdorff, Ping Zhou. Nanotechnology as a field of science: Its delineation in terms of journals and patents
715 -- 737Poh-Kam Wong, Yuen Ping Ho, Casey K. Chan. Internationalization and evolution of application areas of an emerging technology: The case of nanotechnology
739 -- 758Angela Hullmann. Measuring and assessing the development of nanotechnology
759 -- 777Osmo Kuusi, Martin Meyer. Anticipating technological breakthroughs: Using bibliographic coupling to explore the nanotubes paradigm
779 -- 810Martin Meyer. What do we know about innovation in nanotechnology? Some propositions about an emerging field between hype and path-dependency
811 -- 830Thomas Heinze, Gerrit Bauer. Characterizing creative scientists in nano-S&T: Productivity, multidisciplinarity, and network brokerage in a longitudinal perspective
831 -- 858Douglas K. R. Robinson, Martin Ruivenkamp, Arie Rip. Tracking the evolution of new and emerging S&T via statement-linkages: Vision assessment in molecular machines
859 -- 880Elise Bassecoulard, Alain Lelu, Michel Zitt. Mapping nanosciences by citation flows: A preliminary analysis

Volume 70, Issue 2

207 -- 222Loet Leydesdorff, Martin Meyer. The scientometrics of a Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations (Introduction to the topical issue)
223 -- 249Poh-Kam Wong, Yuen Ping Ho. Knowledge sources of innovation in a small open economy: The case of Singapore
251 -- 266Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Fragiskos Archontakis, Alfredo Yegros-Yegros. In which regions do universities patent and publish more?
267 -- 275Wolfgang Glänzel, Balázs Schlemmer. National research profiles in a changing Europe (1983-2003) An exploratory study of sectoral characteristics in the Triple Helix
277 -- 300Sujit Bhattacharya, Praveen Arora. Industrial linkages in Indian universities: What they reveal and what they imply?
301 -- 332Omar Belkhodja, Réjean Landry. The Triple-Helix collaboration: Why do researchers collaborate with industry and the government? What are the factors that influence the perceived barriers?
333 -- 354Nicola Baldini, Rosa Grimaldi, Maurizio Sobrero. To patent or not to patent? A survey of Italian inventors on motivations, incentives, and obstacles to university patenting
355 -- 377Paula Susana Figueiredo Moutinho, Margarida Fontes, Manuel Mira Godinho. Do individual factors matter? A survey of scientists patenting in Portuguese public research organisations
379 -- 391Bruno Cassiman, Patrick Glenisson, Bart Van Looy. Measuring industry-science links through inventor-author relations: A profiling methodology
393 -- 414Eric J. Iversen, Magnus Gulbrandsen, Antje Klitkou. A baseline for the impact of academic patenting legislation in Norway
415 -- 440Martin S. Meyer, Puay Tang. Exploring the value of academic patents: IP management practices in UK universities and their implications for Third-Stream indicators
441 -- 458Bart Van Looy, Tom Magerman, Koenraad Debackere. Developing technology in the vicinity of science: An examination of the relationship between science intensity (of patents) and technological productivity within the field of biotechnology
459 -- 489Ronnie Ramlogan, Andrea Mina, Gindo Tampubolon, J. Stanley Metcalfe. Networks of knowledge: The distributed nature of medical innovation
491 -- 518Antje Klitkou, Stian Nygaard, Martin Meyer. Tracking techno-science networks: A case study of fuel cells and related hydrogen technology R&D in Norway
519 -- 540Hildrun Kretschmer, Ute Kretschmer, Theo Kretschmer. Reflection of co-authorship networks in the Web: Web hyperlinks versus Web visibility rates

Volume 70, Issue 1

3 -- 26Carmen Galvez, Félix de Moya Anegón. Standardizing formats of corporate source data
27 -- 39Yong-Gil Lee, Jeong-Dong Lee, Yong-Il Song, Se-Jun Lee. An in-depth empirical analysis of patent citation counts using zero-inflated count data model: The case of KIST
41 -- 51Albert Armando, Begoña Granadino, Luis M. Plaza. Scientific and technological performance evaluation of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) in the field of Biotechnology
53 -- 66Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián, Alberto Miguel-Dasit, Adolfo Alonso Arroyo, Miguel Castellano Gómez. Hypothetical influence of non-indexed Spanish medical journals on the impact factor of the Journal Citation Reports-indexed journals
67 -- 84Chin-Tsai Lin, Chang-tzu Chiang. Evaluating the performance of sponsored Chinese herbal medicine research
85 -- 106Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, Fernando Jiménez-Sáez, Elena Castro-Martínez, Antonio Gutiérrez Gracia. What indicators do (or do not) tell us about Regional Innovation Systems
107 -- 124Jiancheng Guan, Nan Ma. A bibliometric study of China s semiconductor literature compared with other major asian countries
125 -- 152Thomas Heinze, Philip Shapira, Jacqueline Senker, Stefan Kuhlmann. Identifying creative research accomplishments: Methodology and results for nanotechnology and human genetics
153 -- 165Gerard Pasterkamp, Joris I. Rotmans, Dominique V. P. de Kleijn, Cornelius Borst. Citation frequency: A biased measure of research impact significantly influenced by the geographical origin of research articles
167 -- 181Leo Egghe. Probabilities for encountering genius, basic, ordinary or insignificant papers based on the cumulative n:::th::: citation distribution
183 -- 200Szu-chia Lo. Patent analysis of genetic engineering research in Japan, Korea and Taiwan
201 -- 205András Schubert. Successive h-indices