A case study of the arbitrariness of the h-index and the highly-cited-publications indicator

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The arbitrariness of the h-index becomes evident, when one requires q × h instead of h citations as the threshold for the definition of the index, thus changing the size of the core of the most influential publications of a dataset. I analyze the citation records of 26 physicists in order to determine how much the prefactor q influences the ranking. Likewise, the arbitrariness of the highly-cited-publications indicator is due to the threshold value, given either as an absolute number of citations or as a percentage of highly cited papers. The analysis of the 26 citation records shows that the changes in the rankings in dependence on these thresholds are rather large and comparable with the respective changes for the h-index.

论文关键词:Citation analysis,Hirsch index,Highly-cited-publications

论文评审过程:Received 23 May 2012, Revised 13 December 2012, Accepted 13 December 2012, Available online 9 February 2013.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2012.12.006