The science of science: From the perspective of complex systems

A Zeng, Z Shen, J Zhou, J Wu, Y Fan, Y Wang… - Physics reports, 2017 - Elsevier
The science of science (SOS) is a rapidly developing field which aims to understand,
quantify and predict scientific research and the resulting outcomes. The problem is …

The Matthew effect in empirical data

M Perc - Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The Matthew effect describes the phenomenon that in societies, the rich tend to get richer
and the potent even more powerful. It is closely related to the concept of preferential …

[图书][B] The geography of scientific collaboration

A Olechnicka, A Ploszaj, D Celińska-Janowicz - 2019 - library.oapen.org
Science is increasingly defined by multidimensional collaborative networks. Despite the
unprecedented growth of scientific collaboration around the globe–the collaborative turn …

Science, technology and innovation as social goods for development: rethinking research capacity building from sen's capabilities approach

M Mormina - Science and Engineering Ethics, 2019 - Springer
Science and technology are key to economic and social development, yet the capacity for
scientific innovation remains globally unequally distributed. Although a priority for …

[图书][B] Societal, economic, ethical and legal challenges of the digital revolution: from big data to deep learning, artificial intelligence, and manipulative technologies

D Helbing - 2019 - Springer
In the wake of the on-going digital revolution, we will see a dramatic transformation of our
economy and most of our societal institutions. While the benefits of this transformation can …

[HTML][HTML] Career on the move: Geography, stratification and scientific impact

P Deville, D Wang, R Sinatra, C Song, VD Blondel… - Scientific reports, 2014 - nature.com
Changing institutions is an integral part of an academic life. Yet little is known about the
mobility patterns of scientists at an institutional level and how these career choices affect …

Inheritance patterns in citation networks reveal scientific memes

T Kuhn, M Perc, D Helbing - Physical Review X, 2014 - APS
Memes are the cultural equivalent of genes that spread across human culture by means of
imitation. What makes a meme and what distinguishes it from other forms of information …

Decolonising initial teacher education in South African universities: More than an event

Y Sayed, S Motala, N Hoffman - Journal of Education (University of …, 2017 - scielo.org.za
Calls for the decolonisation of university curricula have been central to the demands of the
South African student movements since they first gained prominence during 2015. In this …

Ranking and mapping of universities and research-focused institutions worldwide based on highly-cited papers: A visualisation of results from multi-level models

L Bornmann, M Stefaner, F de Moya Anegón… - Online Information …, 2014 - emerald.com
Purpose–The web application presented in this paper allows for an analysis to reveal
centres of excellence in different fields worldwide using publication and citation data. Only …

Web marketing in agri-food industry: Challenges and opportunities

R Caiazza, B Bigliardi - Trends in Food Science & Technology, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Non-technological innovations in marketing are key drivers of competitive
advantage of agri-food companies. The progressive and incessant affirmation of the Internet …