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Let the best story win : evaluation of the most cited business history articles
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The Link Between Standardization and Economic Growth
Heikkilä, Jussi; Ali-Vehmas, Timo; Rissanen, Julius (IGI Global, 2021)We analyze the link between standardization and economic growth by systematically reviewing leading economics journals, leading economic growth researchers’ articles, and economic growth-related books. We make the following ... -
Source code and example data for article: Co-Citation Percentile Rank and JYUcite: a new network-standardized output-level citation influence metric
Seppänen, Janne-Tuomas (2020)Algorithm (.php) for retrieving the co-citation set of a scholarly output by DOI, and calculating CPR for it. Configuration, database operations and input sanitizing code omitted. Also, example data and statistical ... -
Oral Discourse In Scientific Research
Ylönen, Sabine (Mouton De Gruyter, 2018)This chapter discusses the role and characteristics of oral discourse in scientific research, with “scientific” understood in a broad sense, covering any discipline of research. After introducing corpora of oral academic ... -
The significance of theoretical emphasis of a priori laws for the scientific development of music therapy
Aydoğan, Biran (2020)An issue consistently raised in the music therapy literature is the lack of a unified understanding of its concepts as well as the reasons for its efficacy. This issue is suggested to be closely linked to problems of ...