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In which fields are citations indicators of research quality? (2212.05416v2)

Published 11 Dec 2022 in cs.DL

Abstract: Citation counts are widely used as indicators of research quality to support or replace human peer review and for lists of top cited papers, researchers, and institutions. Nevertheless, the relationship between citations and research quality is poorly evidenced. We report the first large-scale science-wide academic evaluation of the relationship between research quality and citations (field normalised citation counts), correlating them for 87,739 journal articles in 34 field-based UK Units of Assessment (UoAs). The two correlate positively in all academic fields, from very weak (0.1) to strong (0.5), reflecting broadly linear relationships in all fields. We give the first evidence that the correlations are positive even across the arts and humanities. The patterns are similar for the field classification schemes of Scopus and Dimensions.ai, although varying for some individual subjects and therefore more uncertain for these. We also show for the first time that no field has a citation threshold beyond which all articles are excellent quality, so lists of top cited articles are not pure collections of excellence, and neither is any top citation percentile indicator. Thus, whilst appropriately field normalised citations associate positively with research quality in all fields, they never perfectly reflect it, even at high values.

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Authors (7)
  1. Mike Thelwall (92 papers)
  2. Kayvan Kousha (18 papers)
  3. Mahshid Abdoli (12 papers)
  4. Emma Stuart (12 papers)
  5. Meiko Makita (12 papers)
  6. Paul Wilson (27 papers)
  7. Jonathan Levitt (11 papers)
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