Abstract
We have compared bibliometric data of Czech research papers generated from 1994 to 2005 with papers from six other EU countries: Austria, Hungary, Poland, Finland, Ireland and Greece. The Czech Republic ranked the fifth in number of papers per thousand inhabitants and the sixth in number of citations/paper. Relatively the most cited were Czech papers from fields Engineering and Mathematics ranking the third, and Computer Science, Environment/Ecology and Molecular Biology ranking the fourth among 7 EU countries. Our analysis indicates that Czech research is lagging behind the leading EU countries, but its output is proportional to the R&D expenses.
Article PDF
Similar content being viewed by others
Avoid common mistakes on your manuscript.
References
Cole, J., Cole, S. (1973), Social Stratification in Science. Chicago. University of Chicago Press.
Garfield, E., Welljarns-Dorof, A. (1992), Citation data: their use as quantitative indicators for science and technology evaluation and policy making. Science and Public Policy, 19: 321–327.
Garfield, E. (1979), Citation Indexing. Its Theory and Application in Science, Technology and Humanities. New York: Wiley.
Glänzel, W. (2001), National characteristics in international scientific co-aothorship. Scientometrics, 51: 69–115.
Glänzel, W., Schubert, A. (2003), A new classification scheme of science fields and subfields designed for scientometric evaluation purposes. Scientometrics, 56: 357–367.
Harmanec, P., Hanzlik, J., Kadlecova I. (1999), Eastern Europe’s research gamble: The Czech perspective. Science, 284(5423): 2092–2093.
Martin, B. R. (1996), The use of multiple indicators in the assessment of basic research. Scientometrics, 36: 343–362.
Must, U. (2006), “New” countries in Europe — Research, development and innovation strategies vs bibliometric data. Scientometrics, 66: 241–248.
Narin, F., Stevens, K., Whitlow, E. S. (1991), Scientific co-operation in Europe and the citation of multinationally authored papers. Scientometrics, 21: 313–323.
Narin, F., (1976), Evaluative Bibliometrics: The Use of Publication and Citation Analysis in the Evaluation of Scientific Activity. Washington D.C.: National Science Foundation.
Podlubny, I. (2005), Comparison of scientific impact expressed by the number of citations in different fields of science. Scientometrics, 64: 95–99.
Radosevic, S. (2004), A two-tier or multi-tier Europe? Assessing the innovation capacities of Central and East European countries in the enlarged EU. JCMS 42, 641–666.
Research and Development Council of CR (2005), Analysis of the Existing State of Research and Development in the Czech Republic and Comparison with the Situation Abroad — 2005, Office of the Government of CR, Prague.
Vanecek, J. (2007), Patenting propensity in the Czech Republic. Scientometrics, 75: 381–394.
Wade, N. (1975), Citation analysis: A new tool for science administrators. Science, 188: 429–432.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Vanecek, J. Bibliometric analysis of the Czech research publications from 1994 to 2005. Scientometrics 77, 345–360 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-007-1986-3
Received:
Published:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-007-1986-3