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      • Work and leisure and a suitable balance - A comparison between South Korea and Austria

        Julian Zollneritsch,Gerhard Reichmann,DongBack Seo 한국경영정보학회 2018 한국경영정보학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2018 No.5

        For many people, work these days is much more than just a way to earn money. Some identify through work, some seem to even forget about their-free time. Additionally, work might not have the same role for people in different cultures and free-time might also not be equally important. Therefore, this study explores the concept of the work-life balance and considers two stereotypically very different countries (Austria and South Korea). With a standardized survey, the goal is to find out how expectations of students on their work-life balance diverge. Hopefully, this sheds light on the differences of the respective cultures. The originality of the study is the combination of the selected countries with the comprehensive literature research and the results of the questionnaire. The survey is still in progress, therefore, the findings cannot be evaluated yet.

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        Counting Research Publications, Citations, and Topics: A Critical Assessment of the Empirical Basis of Scientometrics and Research Evaluation

        Wolfgang G. Stock,Gerhard Reichmann,Isabelle Dorsch,Christian Schlögl 한국과학기술정보연구원 2023 Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice Vol.11 No.2

        Scientometrics and research evaluation describe and analyze research publications when conducting publication, citation, and topic analyses. However, what exactly is a (scientific, academic, scholarly or research) publication? This article demonstrates that there are many problems when it comes to looking in detail at quantitative publication analyses, citation analyses, altmetric analyses, and topic analyses. When is a document a publication and when is it not? We discuss authorship and contribution, formally and informally published documents, as well as documents in between (preprints, research data) and the characteristics of references, citations, and topics. What is a research publication? Is there a commonly accepted criterion for distinguishing between research and non-research? How complete and unbiased are data sources for research publications and sources for altmetrics? What is one research publication? What is the unit of a publication that causes us to count it as “1?” In this regard, we report problems related to multi-author publications and their counting, weighted document types, the unit and weighting of citations and references, the unit of topics, and counting problems—not only at the article and individual researcher level (micro-level), but also at the meso-level (e.g., institutions) and macro-level (e.g., countries). Our results suggest that scientometric counting units are not reliable and clear. Many scientometric and research evaluation studies must therefore be used with the utmost caution.

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