Manipulating citation indices in a social context
The h-index [6] is a popular measure of a researcher's publication activity: a researcher's h-index is the largest number χ such that she has at least χ papers that have received at least χ citations each. It has been observed that one can manipulate her h-index by strategically merging on...
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Association for Computing Machinery
2016
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