Search for dissertations about: "Bibliometrics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the word Bibliometrics.
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1. Technological Discontinuities and Industrial Dynamics
Abstract : A technological discontinuity is a substantial change in the set of technological competences required to design and produce a product, often resulting in a significant change in the price/performance ratio of a product. Established firms often face severe difficulties in adjusting to a discontinuity. READ MORE
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2. Unveiling the path towards sustainability: scientific interest at HEIs from a scientometric approach in the period 2008-2017
Abstract : Humanity has experienced the impact of an unsustainable economic model at all levels. This topic has crystallized in different summits and conferences during the 20th century. As a result of this concern, the concept of sustainable development (SD) emerged. READ MORE
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3. Following the Footnotes : A Bibliometric Analysis of Citation Patterns in Literary Studies
Abstract : This thesis provides an in-depth study of the possibilities of applying bibliometric methods to the research field of literary studies. The four articles that constitute the backbone of this thesis focus on different aspects of references and citations in literary studies: from the use of references in the text to citation patterns among 34 literature journals. READ MORE
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4. The combined application of bibliographic coupling and the complete link cluster method in bibliometric science mapping
Abstract : This thesis connects to previous research in bibliometric science mapping and citation indexing. A method was suggested for science mapping purposes and evaluated. READ MORE
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5. The dynamics of beamline configurations and user communities : Quantitative studies of Big Science publications
Abstract : This thesis examines the role of beamlines with publication metadata from the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF a large scientific facility offering diverse conditions for scientific research. As a user-oriented Big Science facility, the ESRF channels extremely brilliant light into different experimental areas called beamlines that house specific instruments that cater to the needs of diverse user communities. READ MORE