2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-012-0850-2
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A citation-analysis of economic research institutes

Abstract: The citation analysis of the research output of the German economic research institutes presented here is based on publications in peer-reviewed journals listed in the Social Science Citation Index for the 2000–2009 period. The novel feature of the paper is that a count data model quantifies the determinants of citation success and simulates their citation potential. Among the determinants of the number of cites the quality of the publication outlet exhibits a strong positive effect. The same effect has the nu… Show more

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“…• We refer to currently active forecasters. 4 after 1998, which has -inter alia -led to a much stronger orientation towards the academic publication record (Ketzler and Zimmermann, 2013) Relying on publicly available information we have identified 266 persons that might work on forecasts for the German economy on a regular basis. We have taken into account institutions that have been listed in the ranking of Fricke (2016) and the regular reports of Consensus Forecast TM (2016).…”
Section: The Statistical Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• We refer to currently active forecasters. 4 after 1998, which has -inter alia -led to a much stronger orientation towards the academic publication record (Ketzler and Zimmermann, 2013) Relying on publicly available information we have identified 266 persons that might work on forecasts for the German economy on a regular basis. We have taken into account institutions that have been listed in the ranking of Fricke (2016) and the regular reports of Consensus Forecast TM (2016).…”
Section: The Statistical Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recommendations vary between 3 and 5 years. Since we wish to pursue these issues in this article, we concretise our research questions by formulating five more detailed ones: Ketzler and Zimmermann (2013) find that the age of an article has a significant positive effect on the number of citations. It is therefore to be expected that the results of the citation indicators will differ for citation periods of different lengths, since analysis of longer citation periods involves an increased volume of citations.…”
Section: Literature Overview and Detailed Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kajian yang pernah dilakukan antara lain oleh Widyastuti (2006) Kajian analisis sitiran yang pernah dilakukan di mancanegara antara lain oleh Ketzler & Zimmermann (2012) tentang analisis sitiran pada Institusi Riset Ekonomi. Inovasi dari kajian ini adalah untuk memberikan penilaian yang lengkap dan rinci dari kualitas hasil kajian dari lembaga atas dasar kutipan dari artikel yang diterbitkan.…”
Section: B Tinjauan Pustakaunclassified