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Performance-based publisher ratings and the visibility/impact of books: Small fish in a big pond, or big fish in a small pond?

Performance-based publisher ratings and the visibility/impact of books: Small fish in a big pond, or big fish in a small pond?

2021
Alesia Zuccala
Janne Pölönen
Emanuel Kulczycki
Eeva Savolainen
Alesia Zuccala
Abstract
This study compares publisher ratings to the visibility and impact of individual books, based on a 2017 data set from three Nordic performance-based research funding systems (PRFS) (Denmark, Norway, and Finland). Although there are Journal Impact Factors (JIFs) for journals, there is no similar indicator for book publishers. National publisher lists are used instead to account for the general “quality” of books, leading to institutional rewards. But, just as the JIF is not recommended as a proxy for the “citedness” of a paper, a publisher rating is also not recommended as a proxy for the impact of an individual book. We introduce a small fish in a big pond versus big fish in a small pond metaphor, where a “fish” is a book and “the pond” represents its publishing house. We investigate how books fit on this metaphorical fish and pond continuum, using WorldCat holdings (visibility) and Google Scholar citations (impact), and test other variables to determine their predictive value with ...

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