Google Scholar as a new source for citation analysis
Abstract
Traditionally, the most commonly used source of bibliometric data is Thomson ISI Web of Knowledge, in particular the Web of Science and the Journal Citation Reports (JCR), which provide the yearly Journal Impact Factors (JIF). This paper presents an alternative source of data (Google Scholar, GS) as well as 3 alternatives to the JIF to assess journal impact (h-index, g-index and the number of citations per paper). Because of its broader range of data sources, the use of GS generally results in more comprehensive citation coverage in the area of management and international business. The use of GS particularly benefits academics publishing in sources that are not (well) covered in ISI. Among these are books,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.34
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 34
Authors
2- AHAWK HarzingCorresponding
The University of Melbourne
- RVRené van der Wal
The University of Melbourne
Topics & keywords
- Citation
- Impact factor
- Library science
- Publishing
- Bibliometrics
- RSS
- Web of science
- Citation impact