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Disciplinary Diversity of Units. These slides expand the article How journal rankings can suppress interdisciplinary research: A comparison between innovation studies and business & management Available at: www.interdisciplinaryscience.net
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Disciplinary Diversity of Units These slides expand the article How journal rankings can suppress interdisciplinary research: A comparison between innovation studies and business & management Available at: www.interdisciplinaryscience.net http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Users/ir28/IDR/Rafols2011-Rankings&IDR.pdf Ismael Rafols1, Loet Leydesdorff2,Alice O’Hare1, Paul Nightingale1 and Andy Stirling1 1 SPRU —Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, i.rafols@sussex.ac.uk 2 Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam, loet@leydesdorff.net
Global map of science Ecol Sci Agri Sci Geosciences Env Sci & Tech Infectious Diseases Clinical Med Chemistry Matls Sci Engineering Biomed Sci Cognitive Sci. Health & Social Issues Psychology Physics Computer Sci. Social Studies Global Map of Science, SCI-SSCI 2007 Disciplinary-based (ISI Subject Categories) Rafols, Porter and Leydesdorff (2010) Business & MGT Econ. Polit. & Geography
Subject Category of unit's publications Proportion of publications per Subject Category
Edinburgh ISSTISubject Categories of publicationsNodes labelled if >0.5% publications
Sussex SPRUSubject Categories of publicationsNodes labelled if >0.5% publications
Manchester MIoIRSubject Categories of publicationsNodes labelled if >0.5% publications
Imperial Business SchoolSubject Categories of publicationsNodes labelled if >0.5% publications
Warwick Business SchoolSubject Categories of publicationsNodes labelled if >0.5% publications
London Business SchoolSubject Categories of publicationsNodes labelled if >0.5% publications
Subject Category of unit's references Proportion of references per Subject Category
Note:Publications and Cites were assigned to ISI Subject Categories (SC, subdisciplines) using directly the field provided in the records of the Web of Science (WoS). Hence 100% of Publications and Cites can be assigned to SCs.However, WoS does not provide the SC of references. The assignation of references to SCs was made using the list of journals in the ISI Journal Citation Reports (JCR) in 2009. Since many references are to journals not in the JCR, books and reports, only a subset of the references of each organisation could be assigned.
Edinburgh ISSTISubject Categories of referencesNodes labelled if >1% publications
Sussex SPRUSubject Categories of referencesNodes labelled if >1% publications
Manchester MIoIR Subject Categories of referencesNodes labelled if >1% publications
Imperial Business SchoolSubject Categories of referencesNodes labelled if >1% publications
Warwick Business School Subject Categories of referencesNodes labelled if >1% publications
London Business School Subject Categories of referencesNodes labelled if >1% publications
Subject Categories of unit's cites • Proportion of cites per discipline • Dataset excludes any publications from own unit • Still includes duplicates - if one paper is citing various of the unit's publications than it is counted numerous times
Edinburgh ISSTISubject Categories of citations Nodes labelled if >0.5% publications
Sussex SPRUSubject Categories of citations Nodes labelled if >0.5% publications
Manchester MIoIRSubject Categories of citations Nodes labelled if >0.5% publications
Imperial College Business SchoolSubject Categories of citations Nodes labelled if >0.5% publications
Warwick Business SchoolSubject Categories of citations Nodes labelled if >0.5% publications
London Business SchoolSubject Categories of citations Nodes labelled if >0.5% publications