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Publications by Catarina Delgado

2019

Method for comparison of the number of citations from papers in different databases

Authors
Pech, G; Delgado, C;

Publication
17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS (ISSI2019), VOL II

Abstract
Citation analysis has been used to compare researchers, fields, institutions and countries. However, not much has been done to compare citations of papers belonging to different databases and published in different years. This comparison could play a relevant role in many systematic literature reviews concerned with the growth, development, and changes of a particular scientific subject. This study aims to examine whether we can use the percentile approach to compare the number of citations from papers in different databases. We argue that this method can convert citations from different databases when there are same articles belonging to more than one database. We apply the method on Thomson Reuters' Web of Science and Elsevier's Scopus databases because they are the leading databases of scholarly impact. In this study we use two different Scopus subject area: Engineering - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; and Arts and Humanities -Archaeology. The analysis comprises articles published for the time period 1987-2017, of journals in the Scopus top 10%, corresponding to approximately 152,000 papers.

2019

INVERTED HOCKEY STICK EFFECT IN THE EUROPEAN INDUSTRY: INVENTORY REDUCTION IN THE LAST FISCAL QUARTER

Authors
Vieira, NG; Delgado, C; Moreira, JA;

Publication
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT THEORIES AND PRACTICES IN A DYNAMIC COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT

Abstract

2019

Liability of foreignness and anti-corruption reporting in an emerging market: The case of Turkish listed companies

Authors
Branco, MC; Delgado, C; Turker, D;

Publication
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION

Abstract
This study examines the association between different types of dependency on resources and/or pressures from the international community and the reporting practices on the fight against corruption of companies in an emerging country setting, that of Turkey. More specifically, we focus on the influence of multinationality, cross-listing, and membership of the United Nations Global Compact on this type of reporting. We use ordinal regression analysis to explore the association between the three factors mentioned above and anti-corruption reporting for a sample of Turkish firms on the Borsa Istanbul 100 index, while controlling for some other factors likely to influence anti-corruption reporting. Findings show a low level of reporting. They also suggest that companies with their shares cross-listed and companies which are members of the Uited Nations Global Compact do present higher levels of anticorruption reporting than their counterparts.

2019

Supply Chain Social Sustainability for Manufacturing

Authors
Mani, V; Delgado, C;

Publication
India Studies in Business and Economics

Abstract

2021

Screening the most highly cited papers in longitudinal bibliometric studies and systematic literature reviews of a research field or journal: Widespread used metrics vs a percentile citation-based approach

Authors
Pech, G; Delgado, C;

Publication
JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS

Abstract
There is a literature gap regarding the period representativeness bias associated with sample selection in longitudinal bibliometric studies. The purpose of this paper is to analyse and compare, in terms of period representativeness, the common methods used for selecting a sample of the highly impactful papers in a field/ journal. Using 92 593 papers (Information Science & Library Science area, 1977-2016), we compared, in terms of the number of papers/year, samples of the 100 most impactful papers, obtained with different selection options. We repeated the analysis also for Top500, Top2000, and Top20000. This study shows that the frequently used metrics to compare the impact of papers and to select a sample of spacing diaeresis most impactful papers p spacing diaeresis ublished in each year and each field may privilege specific periods while neglecting others. The main result of our study is that the percentile citation-based method reduces this y spacing diaeresis ear of publicationr spacing diaeresis epresentativeness bias. This paper draws attention to the importance of the sample selection, in bibliometric studies, and to the period representativeness bias associated with different choices to select the spacing diaeresis most impactful papers. spacing diaeresis

2021

Rigor and Transparency Index for Systematic Literature Reviews: a first stage approach

Authors
Pech, G; Delgado, C;

Publication
18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS (ISSI2021)

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