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  1. Franceschini, Fiorenzo & Maisano, Domenico (2014): Sub-field normalization of the IEEE scientific journals based on their connection with Technical Societies
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, doi:10.1109/TPC.2013.2255935) performed a bibliometric analysis of an extensive set of scientific journals within the Engineering field, published by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).
    RePEc:eee:infome:v:8:y:2014:i:3:p:508-533  Save to MyIDEAS
  2. Nobuyuki Shirakawa & Takao Furukawa & Minoru Nomura & Kumi Okuwada (2012): Global competition and technological transition in electrical, electronic, information and communication engineering: quantitative analysis of periodicals and conference proceedings of the IEEE
    This study analysed the technical and publication activities of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), the most influential academic publisher in engineering. ... We analysed the transitions in technical innovations from two perspectives: trends within (1) individual countries and (2) specialized fields represented in IEEE societies. ... The IEEE has increasingly shifted away from its US-centred origins to literally becoming the ‘electrical and electronics association of the world’. The proportion of articles published by authors in North America, Europe and East Asia has increasingly balanced, thus leading to the formation of a tri-polar structure of IEEE technological activities. This comprehensive analysis of IEEE publications over a period of almost 30 years revealed that with the emergence of more active international competition, ‘glocalisation’ is occurring among publications and research activities of the IEEE.
    RePEc:spr:scient:v:91:y:2012:i:3:d:10.1007_s11192-011-0566-8  Save to MyIDEAS
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