A field-standardized application of DEA to national-scale research assessment of universities G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Journal of Informetrics 5 (4), 618-628, 2011 | 126 | 2011 |
Assessing the varying level of impact measurement accuracy as a function of the citation window length G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Journal of Informetrics 5 (4), 659-667, 2011 | 120 | 2011 |
Rethinking impact factors: better ways to judge a journal LW Paul Wouters, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière, Marie E. McVeigh ... Nature 569, 621-623, 2019 | 101 | 2019 |
Evaluating scientific research in Italy: The 2004–10 research evaluation exercise A Ancaiani, AF Anfossi, A Barbara, S Benedetto, B Blasi, V Carletti, ... Research Evaluation 24 (3), 242-255, 2015 | 90 | 2015 |
Revisiting the scaling of citations for research assessment G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Journal of Informetrics 6 (4), 470-479, 2012 | 77 | 2012 |
Are the authors of highly cited articles also the most productive ones? G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Journal of Informetrics 8 (1), 89-97, 2014 | 75 | 2014 |
The impact of unproductive and top researchers on overall university research performance G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Journal of informetrics 7 (1), 166-175, 2013 | 75 | 2013 |
The dispersion of research performance within and between universities as a potential indicator of the competitive intensity in higher education systems G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Journal of Informetrics 6 (2), 155-168, 2012 | 75 | 2012 |
What is the appropriate length of the publication period over which to assess research performance? G Abramo, CA D'Angelo, T Cicero Scientometrics 93 (3), 1005-1017, 2012 | 69 | 2012 |
Revisiting size effects in higher education research productivity G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Higher Education 63, 701-717, 2012 | 68 | 2012 |
Individual research performance: A proposal for comparing apples to oranges G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Journal of Informetrics 7 (2), 528-539, 2013 | 65 | 2013 |
The dangers of performance-based research funding in non-competitive higher education systems G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D'Angelo Scientometrics 87 (3), 641-654, 2011 | 64 | 2011 |
Should the research performance of scientists be distinguished by gender? G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Journal of informetrics 9 (1), 25-38, 2015 | 53 | 2015 |
A sensitivity analysis of researchers’ productivity rankings to the time of citation observation G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Journal of Informetrics 6 (2), 192-201, 2012 | 44 | 2012 |
Explaining the transatlantic gap in research excellence A Bonaccorsi, T Cicero, P Haddawy, SUL Hassan Scientometrics 110, 217-241, 2017 | 43 | 2017 |
National peer-review research assessment exercises for the hard sciences can be a complete waste of money: the Italian case G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Scientometrics 95, 311-324, 2013 | 38 | 2013 |
The solitude of stars. An analysis of the distributed excellence model of European universities A Bonaccorsi, P Haddawy, T Cicero, SU Hassan Journal of Informetrics 11 (2), 435-454, 2017 | 36 | 2017 |
Nondeterministic ranking of university departments A Bonaccorsi, T Cicero Journal of Informetrics 10 (1), 224-237, 2016 | 25 | 2016 |
Distributed or concentrated research excellence? Evidence from a large‐scale research assessment exercise A Bonaccorsi, T Cicero Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 67 (12 …, 2016 | 17 | 2016 |
How important is choice of the scaling factor in standardizing citations? G Abramo, T Cicero, CA D’Angelo Journal of Informetrics 6 (4), 645-654, 2012 | 15 | 2012 |