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Author(s):  
Feyza Gürbüz ◽  
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Sabiha Ünal ◽  

The aim of the study within this framework, articles published on Neuromarketing between 2013 and 2018 were examined separately in the title and topic categories on the Web of Science (WOS) site and is aimed to analyse the status of the articles in the last 5 years. Articles with desired properties are parsed and internationally published articles have been reached. Before data is thrown into the CiteSpace V program, the implementation steps you will see on the next pages have been implemented individually. Bibliometric analysis was evaluated as visual, textual and statistical analysis by filling the relevant fields according to the results of the desired analysis. According to the number of citations in the studies, the author's name, country analysis of articles, institutions where authors work, article page numbers, publication type, research area, year of publication of articles, source title, and document type were examined.


Author(s):  
Jennie Miron ◽  
Amanda McKenzie ◽  
Sarah Elaine Eaton ◽  
Brenda Stoesz ◽  
Emma Thacker ◽  
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In this article we report findings from a review of universities’ academic integrity policies in Ontario, Canada. The research team systematically extracted, reviewed, and evaluated information from policy documents in an effort to understand how these documents described contract cheating in Ontario universities (n = 21). In all, 23 policies were examined for contract cheating language. The elements of access, approach, responsibility, detail, and support were examined and critiqued. Additionally, document type, document title and concept(s), specific contract cheating language, presence of contract cheating definitions and policy principles were reviewed. Findings revealed that none of the universities’ policies met all of the core elements of exemplary policy, were reviewed and revised with less frequency than their college counterparts, lacked language specific to contract cheating, and were more frequently focused on punitive rather than educative approaches. These findings confirm that there is further opportunity for policy development related to the promotion of academic integrity and the prevention of contract cheating.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexey Glushanovskiy ◽  
Svetlana Vlasova

This article describes some aspects of Russian computer science publications flow analyzes. This analyzes holds by bibliometric methods for Web of Science data base Russian publications flow. The analyzes done shows the increasing of Russian flow for 2010 to 2019, outstripping the world this thermostatics publications flow. For this reason, Russia rises from 34 to 15 position in this scientific area world publication rating. But that is not enough for the national project «Science» goal achievement, which is fifth position in this classification, The list of document types was determined for further analyzes. This list concludes two main types: journals articles and conferences proceeding papers and, additionally, a little quantity of some other types documents. Further analyzes holds for two main types separately. All journals have been additionally dissipated to WoS journals quartiles. The Citation of published Documents was same way separately calculated for every from two main document types. Calculations shows, that the journals articles citing is in times more that Conference proceedings papers citing. This fact demonstrates clearly the very less interest for the scientific society to proceeding conference papers then to journal articles. “Quality Coefficient”, according the Russian Science Ministry Methodic, have been calculated for two main document type sets. Such calculation shows that this coefficient is much more for journals articles set, than for conference proceedings set despite of much less quantity of documents in the journals article set. It underlines the special attention which must be paid in future to this problem.


2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Essam Hussain Al-Lawati ◽  
Umar Haiyat Abdul Kohar ◽  
Ebi Shahrin Bin Suleiman

This research focuses on entrepreneurship studies and its related concepts in the Sultanate of Oman by looking at the key concepts, and main context of the selected studies. This research adopted a scoping review approach utilizing both Scopus and Web of Science as sources of documents. The study highlights several aspects, such as study concept(s), study trend by years, study design, population, contextual, document type, affiliation, source title, publisher, and source of database. The reviews included articles published for the last 20 years with English language. After filtration, the total number of qualifying documents was (n=96) out of 133 in both datasets. The method section is derived from the PRISM-ScR checklist table.  The findings show a fluctuation in publication trend as the highest publication was in 2018. In terms of study population, most studies focused on students followed by entrepreneurs and other types of the population. About study design, quantitative studies were predominantly employed by the scholars more than qualitative, as studies done in higher educational initiations were more than schools by focusing on students rather than teachers. Many standout concepts were discovered, including entrepreneurship, women's entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurial intention, the entrepreneurial ecosystem, and technology. Dhofar University had the highest affiliation among other scholars affiliations.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-126
Author(s):  
Sherly Artadita ◽  
Hisyam Hisyam

The growing Muslim population worldwide entice many countries to rule the burgeoning halal market, including the tourism sector. With its potential in reshaping the global tourism industry, researchers have been investigating key aspects that may smooth the operations of this unique tourism practice. In line with that, this study aims to analyze the research progress of halal tourism published from 2011 to 2020, summarize the identified key themes and issues, and suggest for future research area in halal tourism. In doing so, qualitative approach combining the bibliometric analysis, network analysis, and content analysis was employed to examine prior research on ‘halal tourism’ obtained from ‘Scopus’ database. VOSviewer and Microsoft Excel software are employed to process a total of 230 peer-reviewed articles, carefully selected based on relevant query and context, such as years, document type, country, journal’s name, authors’ name, number of authors, and the keywords that frequently used by authors. The major finding of this study is the disclosure of keywords connection which grouping into three various clusters. These three clusters have their own prime keyword, namely Islamic tourism, tourism, and halal tourism. The overall analysis and the summary in this study is designed to provide insights that help researchers to design future halal tourism research agenda. As for the practitioners, this article could be a reference that may help them to have better understanding of the development, issues, and possible solutions related to the implementation of halal tourism.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lorena Diaz-Ordoñez ◽  
Estephania Candelo ◽  
Katherine Silva-Cuero ◽  
Wilmar Saldarriaga ◽  
Lenka Murgasova ◽  
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UNSTRUCTURED Objective: This scoping review aimed to understand the extent and type of evidence in relation to physiopathology, classification, epidemiology, clinical management, and effect of therapy for hearing loss in patients with mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) IVA. Introduction: Mild to moderate hearing loss is common in patients with MPS IVA. The hearing loss can be conductive, sensorineural, or mixed. However, in these patients, the mixed form is frequent, attributed to the combination of conductive and neurosensory elements, with a slowly progressive evolution. Conductive hearing loss may be secondary to recurrent upper respiratory tract infections, serous otitis media, and deformity of the ear ossicles due to accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). Meanwhile, the sensorineural form is mainly attributed to the accumulation of GAG in the auditory system.. Inclusion criteria: This scoping review include participants of both sexes, without specific age, who are diagnosed with mucopolysaccharidosis IVA and who develop hearing loss as a comorbidity. None exclusion criteria (country, language or document type) will be applicable. Methods: This scoping review includes participants of both sexes, without specific age, who are diagnosed with MPS IVA and develop hearing loss as comorbidity. No exclusion criteria (country, language, or document type) will be applicable. The information sources will include experimental and quasi-experimental, analytical observational, observational, and qualitative studies. Unpublished literature will not be covered. Gray literature will not be covered. Two independent reviewers will participate in the process of screening the literature, paper selection, and data extraction, and this process will be performed blindly. When all manuscripts have been selected by two reviewers, disagreements that arise between the reviewers at each stage of the selection process will be resolved through discussion or with an additional reviewer. Results will be reported with descriptive statistics and diagrammatic or tabular displayed information as explained in the JBI guidelines.


Author(s):  
José Antonio ARJONA-JIMÉNEZ ◽  
Noelia RUIZ-HERRERA

Objective: To present the analysis of the bibliographic collection of the Universidad de Granada (UGR) taking as a reference the teaching guides of the Degree in Psychology during the academic year 2019/2020. Method: An analysis of the bibliographic collection of the teaching guides of the Degree in Psychology of the UGR was carried out. Documents were analysed by title, year, document categorisation, document type and subject data. Information on availability and the possibility of consulting the document online was also included. The search was carried out in the automated online catalogue of the UGR Library. Results: A total of 1,775 bibliographic references were contained in the teaching guides of the 49 subjects (distributed among six departments). A total of 76.8% were considered complementary by the teachers and 89.2% of the proposed documents were books. The UGR libraries had 81.8% of the references, while the Psychology library had 65.8% of the material. 24.4% of the references had a more up-to-date edition in the library. Contribution: The analysis of the bibliographic collection provides information on the adequacy of the teaching guides and the availability of the university library collection. This is an indicator of the quality of teaching and of the university library system.


Author(s):  
Joana Duarte ◽  
Jacqueline Castelo Branco ◽  
Fernanda Rodrigues ◽  
J. Santos Baptista

Introduction: Occupational noise is still a matter within the industrial practice with nefarious consequences on the worker’s health. Pulmonary diseases, cardiovascular problems, disturbances in sleep, fatigue, and, in the worst-case scenarios, hearing loss (this one with a permanent character) are some of the most common adverse effects reported in the literature. This issue covers itself in even more significant concern when analysing the mining industry context. Almost every operation works as a potential noise source, not only for the workers but also for the surrounding populations. Objective: To identify the exposure setting to occupational noise in the extractive industry and similar works (i.e. earthworks), particularly related to tasks and equipment. Methodology: The Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) was used as a guideline to help conduct the research and report of this work. The most relevant keywords were selected and later combined in the selected databases and multidisciplinary academic journals in the first phase. After, the articles were filtered with a set of exclusion criteria, to know: 1) Publication year, 2) Document type, 3) Source type, and 4) Language. The subsequent stage was to determine, within the remaining articles, the pertinence of each study and its later inclusion in the study. Each set of data was then classified according to the measurement context, and the results were analysed. Results and discussion: In the records’ identification phase, a total of 1148 papers were recovered. By applying the previously mentioned exclusion criteria, 547 were removed related to publication year, 146 due to document type, 12 related to source type and 25 because of language. Additionally, 360 records were excluded because were not in accordance with the proposed objective, 25 were duplicate articles, and 7 had no full-text available. From the last analysis, 11 more papers were excluded, which lead to a final result of 15 included studies. According to theoccupational noise measurements set, the records were divided into four categories: activity, equipment, job category, and working area. Different equipment was associated with high noise levels: crusher –between 85.6 and 104 dB, trucks and bulldozes –above 100 dB, and shovel –103 dB, whereas the only analysed activity was blasting, where studies concluded that increasing distance leads to lower noise measurement values. Conclusions: Considering this research, although it was possible to identify the tasks and equipment usually associated with occupational noise in the extractive industry, a lot of work still needs to be done, especially data analysis. However, this research serves as a starting point for future study.


Author(s):  
V. V. Lapochkina ◽  
V. N. Dolgova ◽  
K. S. Dikusar ◽  
V. V. Bogatov

The authors develop and substantiate the methods of assessing Russian science journals citation in six domains as specified by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and, based on Web of Science Core Collection data, make recommendations for promoting Russian journals to the international databases. The authors analyze the methods of citing science journals indexed by the international systems and conclude that there was a need for additional indicators of citation assessment with consideration to the national origins of publications. They suggest the methodological approach based on calculating citation coefficient which is a modified version of impact factor. The key distinctions of the method are the following: the number of citing documents are applied instead of the quotation number; only one document type, i.e. academic papers, is used for calculations; citation widows are varied depending on specificity of six OECD science domains. To distribute articles among the domains the authors developed the OECD – Web of Science Core Collection compliance tables.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote ◽  
Henk F. Moed ◽  
Félix Moya-Anegón

Abstract Purpose Building upon pioneering work by Francis Narin and others, a new methodological approach to assessing the technological impact of scientific research is presented. Design/methodology/approach It is based on the analysis of citations made in patent families included in the PATSTAT database that is to scientific papers indexed in Scopus. Findings An advanced citation matching procedure is applied to the data in order to construct two indicators of technological impact: on the citing (patent) side, the country/region in which protection is sought and a patent family's propensity to cite scientific papers are taken into account, and on the cited (paper) side, a relative citation rate is defined for patent citations to papers that is similar to the scientific paper-to-paper citation rate in classical bibliometrics. Research limitations The results are limited by the available data, in our case Scopus and PATSTAT, and especially by the lack of standardization of references in patents. This required a matching procedure that is neither trivial nor exact. Practical implications Results at the country/region, document type, and publication age levels are presented. The country/region-level results in particular reveal features that have remained hidden in analyses of straight counts. Especially notable is that the rankings of some Asian countries/regions move upwards when the proposed normalized indicator of technological impact is applied as against the case with straight counts of patent citations to those countries/regions’ published papers. Originality/value In our opinion, the level of sophistication of the indicators proposed in the current paper is unparalleled in the scientific literature, and provides a solid basis for the assessment of the technological impact of scientific research in countries/regions and institutions.


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