“…The literature on measuring research productivity has addressed the subject at two levels (at individual researcher or institution level), and can be generally divided into two main categories: (1) research studies that empirically measured productivity (at individual or institution level) in different contexts (research fields, specializations, countries, periods) using existing indexes or indicators such as h-index, total citations, total publications or author position (Kaba, 2020; Lund, 2019; Pratikno, 2018; Darmadji et al , 2018; Hu et al , 2018; Lowry et al , 2007). (2) Research studies that developed new metrics/indices and models for measuring productivity at the individual level (Silva et al , 2015; Dev et al , 2015; Caminiti et al , 2015; Akbaritabar et al , 2018; Levene et al , 2020; Tuan et al , 2020) or at the institution level (Huang, 2012; Sahoo et al , 2016). However, in general, there are limited research articles that have developed new metrics to measure research productivity at the university/institution level, where searching in Scopus database for recent articles on this subject produces limited results.…”