11 pages tagged "hia"
Publish or Perish
06 Feb 2016 (updated 06 Feb 2026) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Explains the use of Publish or Perish and its metrics
The individual annualised h-index: an ecologically rational heuristic?
01 Jan 2024 (updated 01 Dec 2025) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Studies a matched sample of University of Melbourne (Associate) Professors to test the hIa as an ecologically rational metric that is unbiased across disciplines, career stage, and gender, as well as predictive for promotion, mobility and awards.
From h-index to hIa: The ins and outs of research metrics
06 Feb 2016 (updated 24 Nov 2025) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Introduces the hI,annual as a new research metric that allows comparison across disciplines and career stages
The individual annualised h-index: a 10-year study
27 May 2024 (updated 19 May 2024) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Short summary of my white paper: The individual annualised h-index: an ecologically rational heuristic?
Publish or Perish training resources
01 Oct 2020 (updated 27 Apr 2024) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Lists training resources for Publish or Perish
Improve your Research Profile
14 Jun 2022 (updated 14 Jan 2024) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Collates links to all eight blogposts in the series: Improve your Research Profile, Reputation, and Impact
Why metrics can (and should?) be used in the Social Sciences
26 May 2017 (updated 02 Jun 2022) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Reports on my presentation presented at "The Future of Research Assessment Peer Review vs. Metrics"
Citation analysis for the Social Sciences: metrics and data-sources
20 Sep 2016 (updated 14 Jan 2024) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Argues that a fair and inclusive cross-disciplinary comparison of research performance is possible using Google Scholar and the hIa metric
Replication study gives thumbs up for the individual annual h-index
15 Sep 2016 (updated 03 Jun 2022) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Applies the hIa index for a large sample of academics in the United Emirates
From h-index to hIa: The ins and outs of research metrics
20 Jul 2016 (updated 14 Jan 2024) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Explains two key research metrics and compares three sources of citation data: the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar.
Proof over promise: a more inclusive ranking of academics
07 Jul 2016 (updated 03 Jun 2022) - Anne-Wil Harzing
Shows how using a different data source and different metrics completely changes the Dutch Economics top-40
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