Does a long reference list guarantee more citations? Analysis of Malaysian highly cited and review papers

Earlier publications have shown that the number of references as well as the number of received citations are field-dependent. Consequently, a long reference list may lead to more citations. The purpose of this article is to study the concrete relationship between number of references and citation c...

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Main Authors: Ale Ebrahim, Nader, Ebrahimian, H., Mousavi, Maryam, Tahriri, Farzad
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spelling my.um.eprints.129092021-06-27T09:08:18Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/12909/ Does a long reference list guarantee more citations? Analysis of Malaysian highly cited and review papers Ale Ebrahim, Nader Ebrahimian, H. Mousavi, Maryam Tahriri, Farzad A General Works L Education (General) LC Special aspects of education T Technology (General) Earlier publications have shown that the number of references as well as the number of received citations are field-dependent. Consequently, a long reference list may lead to more citations. The purpose of this article is to study the concrete relationship between number of references and citation counts. This article tries to find an answer for the concrete case of Malaysian highly cited papers and Malaysian review papers. Malaysian paper is a paper with at least one Malaysian affiliation. A total of 2466 papers consisting of two sets, namely 1966 review papers and 500 highly-cited articles, are studied. The statistical analysis shows that an increase in the number of references leads to a slight increase in the number of citations. Yet, this increase is not statistically significant. Therefore, a researcher should not try to increase the number of received citations by artificially increasing the number of references. Inovatus Services Ltd. 2015-02-28 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.um.edu.my/12909/1/Does-a-Long-Reference-List-Guarantee-More-Citations.pdf Ale Ebrahim, Nader and Ebrahimian, H. and Mousavi, Maryam and Tahriri, Farzad (2015) Does a long reference list guarantee more citations? Analysis of Malaysian highly cited and review papers. International Journal of Management Science and Business Administration, 1 (3). pp. 6-15. ISSN 1849-5419 http://ssrn.com/abstract=2572789
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L Education (General)
LC Special aspects of education
T Technology (General)
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L Education (General)
LC Special aspects of education
T Technology (General)
Ale Ebrahim, Nader
Ebrahimian, H.
Mousavi, Maryam
Tahriri, Farzad
Does a long reference list guarantee more citations? Analysis of Malaysian highly cited and review papers
description Earlier publications have shown that the number of references as well as the number of received citations are field-dependent. Consequently, a long reference list may lead to more citations. The purpose of this article is to study the concrete relationship between number of references and citation counts. This article tries to find an answer for the concrete case of Malaysian highly cited papers and Malaysian review papers. Malaysian paper is a paper with at least one Malaysian affiliation. A total of 2466 papers consisting of two sets, namely 1966 review papers and 500 highly-cited articles, are studied. The statistical analysis shows that an increase in the number of references leads to a slight increase in the number of citations. Yet, this increase is not statistically significant. Therefore, a researcher should not try to increase the number of received citations by artificially increasing the number of references.
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author Ale Ebrahim, Nader
Ebrahimian, H.
Mousavi, Maryam
Tahriri, Farzad
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Mousavi, Maryam
Tahriri, Farzad
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title Does a long reference list guarantee more citations? Analysis of Malaysian highly cited and review papers
title_short Does a long reference list guarantee more citations? Analysis of Malaysian highly cited and review papers
title_full Does a long reference list guarantee more citations? Analysis of Malaysian highly cited and review papers
title_fullStr Does a long reference list guarantee more citations? Analysis of Malaysian highly cited and review papers
title_full_unstemmed Does a long reference list guarantee more citations? Analysis of Malaysian highly cited and review papers
title_sort does a long reference list guarantee more citations? analysis of malaysian highly cited and review papers
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publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/12909/1/Does-a-Long-Reference-List-Guarantee-More-Citations.pdf
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