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Bilateral co-authorship indicators based on fractional counting

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Purpose: In this contribution we provide two new co-authorship indicators based on fractional counting. Design/methodology/approach: Based on the idea of fractional counting we reflect on what should be an acceptable indicator for co-authorship between two entities. From this reflection we propose an indicator, the co-authorship score, denoted as cs, using the harmonic mean. Dividing this new indicator by the classical co-authorship indicator based on full counting, leads to a co-authorship intensity indicator. Findings: We show that the indicators we propose have many necessary or at least highly desirable properties for a proper cs-score. It is pointed out that the two new indicators can be used for countries, but also for institutions and other pairs of entities. A small example shows the feasibility of the co-authorship score and the co-authorship intensity indicator. Research limitations: The indicators are not yet tested in real cases. Originality/value: The indicators we propose cover yet another aspect of co-authorship.
Journal: Journal of Data and Information Science
ISSN: 2096-157X
Volume: 6
Pages: 1 - 12
Keywords:A1 Journal article
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