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Kreutzer, Jeffrey S., Amma A. Agyemang, David Weedon, et al. "The top 100 cited neurorehabilitation papers." NeuroRehabilitation 40, no. 2 (2017): 163–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/nre-161415.

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Sorensen, Aaron A., and David Weedon. "The top 100 cited cholesterol papers." Biomedical Spectroscopy and Imaging 5, s1 (2016): S5—S43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/bsi-160160.

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Chen, Shiji, Clément Arsenault, and Vincent Larivière. "Are top-cited papers more interdisciplinary?" Journal of Informetrics 9, no. 4 (2015): 1034–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2015.09.003.

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Cortés-Tomás, María-Teresa, José-Antonio Giménez-Costa, Beatriz Martín-del-Río, Consolación Gómez-Íñiguez, and Ángel Solanes-Puchol. "Binge Drinking: The Top 100 Cited Papers." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 17 (2021): 9203. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179203.

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We conducted a review to analyze the 100 most-cited studies on binge drinking (BD) in the Web of Science (WoS) database to determine their current status and the aspects that require further attention. We carried out a retrospective bibliometric analysis in January 2021. The year of publication, authors, design, subject, journal, institution and lead author’s country, as well as the definition of BD, were extracted from the articles. The data on the country, year, thematic category of the journals and their rank were obtained from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Journal Citation Reports 2020. The number of citations was collected from the WoS, and the h index was collected from the Scopus database. The citation density and Bradford’s law were calculated. The majority of the articles were empirical quantitative studies with a cross-sectional design published between 1992 and 2013 in 49 journals. There were 306 authors, mostly English-speaking and from the USA. The definitions used to describe BD are not homogeneous. The most-cited topics were the analysis of consequences, determinants and epidemiology. There is a need to unify the definitions of BD and base them on scientific evidence. The multidisciplinary nature of BD is not well reflected in each of the thematic areas discussed in this work.
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GhaviDel, Somayeh, and Ismael Mostafavi. "Comparative evaluation of top papers outputs of OIC member countries in the Essential Science Indicators database." Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science 26, no. 2 (2021): 89–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/mjlis.vol26no2.5.

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The objective of this study was to analyze the top papers from Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member countries covered in the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) database during 2010-2019. The findings of the study showed that 41 out of 57 OIC member states have published 7,369 highly cited papers and 249 hot papers. The leading countries based on the overall top papers produced were Saudi Arabia, followed by Iran, Turkey, Malaysia, Pakistan and Egypt. Iran was ranked first in terms of hot papers. When analysed by document type, all of the top papers were articles and published in the English language. The Lancet ranks among the top in terms of publishing OIC member countries’ top papers, showing that it has a great academic influence producing highly cited papers and hot papers. The top five organizations producing top papers are all top universities in their country and they are also ranked globally. King Abdulaziz University contributed the most for both highly cited papers and hot papers. NANOFLUID was the most common keyword and core subject in highly cited papers, and the keyword MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES was the core subject identified in hot papers. Cluster 1 is the largest subject cluster of highly cited papers with the topic Nanotechnology and it is also the largest cluster of hot papers.
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Baglio, Vincenzo. "Top 10 Cited Papers in the Section “Electrocatalysis”." Catalysts 10, no. 12 (2020): 1378. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal10121378.

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Eshraghi, Arezoo, Noor Azuan Osman, Hossein Gholizadeh, Sadeeq Ali, and Babak Shadgan. "100 top-cited scientific papers in limb prosthetics." BioMedical Engineering OnLine 12, no. 1 (2013): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925x-12-119.

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Abedini, Ahmad, Rizal Rahman, Hassan Sadeghi Naeini, and Nader Ale Ebrahim. "The100 most cited papers in industrial design: a bibliometric analysis." Exacta 15, no. 3 (2017): 515–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5585/exactaep.v15n3.7659.

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This paper highlights the underlying factors that define the success of industrial design literature, which can be measured through citation characteristics. In this regard, the study aims to identify and analyse the characteristics of top-cited papers published in the Web of Science under the topic of industrial design from 1980 to 2014. The results showed that the top five papers received 896 citations, which were published between 2002 to 2006, and obtained 278 )31.02%) citations. The top five keywords were extracted from the abstracts of top-cited papers. In addition, the names of the top journals were Design Studies, International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, and International Journal of Design. Industrial design is proposed as a new Web of Science category.
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Lamonier, Jean-François. "Top 10 Cited Papers in the Section “Environmental Catalysis”." Catalysts 11, no. 1 (2021): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal11010080.

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Lamonier, Jean-François. "Top 10 Cited Papers in the Section “Environmental Catalysis”." Catalysts 11, no. 1 (2021): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal11010080.

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Books on the topic "Top cited papers"

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Farquhar-Smith, Paul. A seminal paper on the epidemiology of cancer pain. Edited by Paul Farquhar-Smith, Pierre Beaulieu, and Sian Jagger. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834359.003.0063.

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The landmark paper discussed in this chapter is ‘Prevalence of pain in patients with cancer: A systematic review of the past 40 years’, published by van den Beuken et al. in 2007. It is not surprising that this definitive study on cancer pain prevalence is one of the most cited papers in cancer pain. Despite the extent of cancer pain literature, this paper’s 2007 publication is surprisingly recent for the first methodologically sound and major study of cancer pain prevalence. Many previous estimates lacked accuracy, and were prone to bias. What was known was that, despite apparent increasing interest in, research in, and recognition of pain in cancer patients, the prevalence of such pain was still high, even after treatment. This paper attempted to accurately quantify just how high by statistically pooling available high-quality data while avoiding the pitfalls of combining heterogeneous studies, as had plagued previous reports.
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Dickenson, Tony. A new theory of pain. Edited by Paul Farquhar-Smith, Pierre Beaulieu, and Sian Jagger. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834359.003.0007.

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Of all the seminal papers on pain, the one described in this chapter must be one of the most influential. It has been cited over 11,000 times. This paper proposed the theory that the transmission of pain from peripheral fibres through the spinal cord to the brain was not a passive fixed process but was subject to modulation and alteration. It also suggested that there was interplay between different afferent fibres, spinal excitatory neurons, and inhibitory spinal neuron and that the brain could exert influence on the spinal cord. Most of modern pain science and clinical management is based on this theory, which is now clearly backed up by facts.
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Gutzeit, Joerg. Crude Unit Corrosion Guide. 3rd ed. NACE International, The Worldwide Corrosion Authority15835 Park Ten Place Houston, TX 77084, 2016. https://doi.org/10.5006/37612.

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This Guide was written for Plant Operators, Process Engineers, Metallurgists, Maintenance Engineers, Inspectors, and all others who deal with crude unit corrosion and fouling issues on a daily basis. The book is based on the author’s experience dealing with many crude units and also reflects the industry’s consensus experiences reported at past meetings of the former NACE STG34 Committee on Petroleum Refining and Gas Processing and the API Subcommittee on Corrosion and Materials. Diluent recovery units (DRUs) and vacuum distillation units (VDUs) of bitumen upgraders are now included in the discussions where appropriate. While process simulation and RBIM software has been very helpful for ranking critical components for future inspection and maintenance efforts, expertise is still required to facilitate reliable data input and assessment. This book presents the most important aspects of corrosion and fouling control in the atmospheric and vacuum sections of crude units and the corresponding sections in bitumen upgraders. Various chapters deal with metallurgy and corrosion monitoring, crude tank settling and desalting, caustic injection, preheat exchanger fouling, sulfidic and naphthenic acid corrosion in fired heaters, transfer lines, and distillation columns. Other chapters cover corrosion and fouling by inorganic and organic chlorides in the top of columns and in overhead systems and various issues with neutralizer, corrosion inhibitor, and water injection systems. Important reports, research papers, and monographs published during the past 60 years or so are cited in the text.
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Richards, Michael D., and Philip F. Riley. Term Paper Resource Guide to Twentieth-Century World History. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216024378.

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This historical research guide provides students and their teachers with 600 term paper ideas and cites more than a thousand print and nonprint sources on the 100 most important events that have shaped 20th-century world history. Organized in chronological order, the guide features entries on key events in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America that are covered in the world history curriculum in secondary schools and colleges. From the 1905 revolution in Russia to the Chinese economy at the end of the 20th century, a wide range of political, economic, social, and cultural events are included. Each entry consists of a capsule description of the event, followed by six specific suggestions for research papers about the event, and a wide-ranging annotated bibliography of books, articles, videos, and web sites appropriate for student research. In every case the emphasis is on recent and up-to-date material, as well as landmark works and primary sources. Dozens of recommended web sites and videos are included. This work has been designed to fulfill the assignments in the world history curriculum. Term paper ideas offer students thought-provoking suggestions that are challenging and develop critical thinking skills. The annotated bibliography is organized into primary and secondary sources. This unique guide is valuable not only to students but to teachers and librarians who guide students in research and is an excellent purchasing guide for librarians who serve student needs.
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Singh, Renu, and Protap Mukherjee. Push Out, Pull Out, or Opting Out? Reasons Cited by Adolescents for Discontinuing Education in Four Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847128.003.0012.

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By drawing on Bronfenbrenner’s (1999) ecological framework, this mixed-method paper recognizes school discontinuation not as an event but as a culmination of an interplay of various factors over time. Adopting a life course perspective and analyzing reasons given by adolescents for “not being in school” across the four middle- and low-income Young Lives study countries, three broad categories of reasons for early school leaving emerge. These are push factors, pull factors, and opted-out factors. Findings revealed that pull factors emerge as the greatest contributor toward children discontinuing education as they enter middle and late adolescence. Besides household dynamics and shocks, boys in particular discontinue schooling due to paid work, while girls spend long hours in domestic chores at the cost of attending school. While in-school factors, particularly quality, cannot be ignored, it is important to provide social protection nets to the poorest families in order to achieve Sustainable Development Goal Goal 4.
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Alonso, Facundo M. Intending, Settling, and Relying. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805601.003.0004.

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It is suggested that one may only intend what one takes one’s so intending as settling. This condition has traditionally been understood as a doxastic constraint on intention: what one takes one’s intention as settling is what one believes one’s so intending as settling. This paper proposes an alternative conception of such a constraint. The idea is to conceive of it in terms of the attitude of reliance, rather than of belief. The aim of the paper is three-fold: to clarify the connection between intending to act and the phenomena of being settled on and of settling a course of action, to provide support for the reliance conception of the cited constraint, and to show that this conception drives a wedge in the familiar dispute, between doxastic and conative accounts of intention, as to whether intending to act necessarily involves the belief that one will so act.
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Magnussen, Claire, and Alfredo Ribeiro-da-Silva. Plasticity. Edited by Paul Farquhar-Smith, Pierre Beaulieu, and Sian Jagger. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834359.003.0043.

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This chapter discusses the landmark paper ‘Neuronal plasticity: increasing the gain in pain’, published by Woolf and Salter in 2000. Excellent review articles not only give a concise overview of a topic but also provide a framework for future research. In 2000, Clifford Woolf and Michael Salter joined forces to write one of the most highly cited review articles in the field of pain research and thus provided a conceptual framework for the plastic changes that occur in nociceptive neurons in response to chronic pain. With over 2,700 citations, this review is one of those rare articles that is still appreciated by pain researchers across domains.
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Frey, Bruno S., and Jana Gallus. Awards and Academic Performance. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198798507.003.0004.

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Awards may honour and induce performance. There are many different academic awards, ranging from the Nobel Prizes to best paper awards, and to awards for young scholars and rising stars. The Synthetic Control Method allows us to show empirically that the performance of recipients of the well-known John Bates Clark Medal (given by the American Economic Association to a scholar under the age of 40 ‘who is judged to have made the most significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge’) subsequently increases. Clark Medallists raise their publication activity and the work they had previously published is cited considerably more often (in line with a status effect). The same effects can be observed when researchers are elected as Fellows of the Econometric Society, also a prestigious honour.
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Poore, Gary CB. Marine Decapod Crustacea of Southern Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643092129.

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This book is a comprehensive guide to the identification of 800 species of decapod and stomatopod crustaceans from southern Australian marine waters. It is liberally illustrated with more than 1000 line drawings giving good views of many species as well as diagnostic illustrations. Details for each species include the authority, year of description, sometimes a common name, diagnosis, size, geographical distribution, and ecological and depth distribution. The chapter on the Stomatopoda is by Shane Ahyong.
 Sections within each chapter are hierarchical, species within genera, within families (often with subfamilies as well). Identification is achieved through the use of dichotomous keys adapted from many originally published in the primary literature, or developed from scratch. Some keys are to all Australian taxa but most are to southern Australian taxa only.
 The information in this book derives from over 200 years of collecting in southern Australian environments, from the intertidal to the deep sea, and publications in numerous journals in several languages. More than 800 of these papers and books are cited.
 Winner of the 2005 Whitley Award for Systematics.
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Kaufman, Daniel. Lexical Category and Alignment in Austronesian. Edited by Jessica Coon, Diane Massam, and Lisa Demena Travis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198739371.013.24.

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Philippine-type languages are often cited as exemplifying a cross-linguistically unique voice system, in which verb morphology can select not only an agent or patient, but also locative, instrumental and other adjunct type relations as the nominative argument. In this paper, we examine three approaches to this typologically remarkable system: the ergative analysis, the case agreement analysis and the nominalization analysis, arguing for the latter based on strong parallels between verbal and nominal predication from the root level to the clause level. The morphologically symmetric nature of Philippine-type languages is argued to stem from their nominal roots. The historical development of verbal roots leads to a more fixed argument structure in which canonical ergative languages develop. Mamuju, an Austronesian language of West Sulawesi, Indonesia, is offered as an example of a classically ergative language, in contrast to Philippine-type systems.
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Book chapters on the topic "Top cited papers"

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Banshal, Sumit Kumar, Aparna Basu, Vivek Kumar Singh, and Pranab K. Muhuri. "Scientific vs. Public Attention: A Comparison of Top Cited Papers in WoS and Top Papers by Altmetric Score." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1053-9_7.

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Ochi, Masanao, Masanori Shiro, Jun’ichiro Mori, and Ichiro Sakata. "Integrating Linguistic and Citation Information with Transformer for Predicting Top-Cited Papers." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43088-6_7.

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Nundy, Samiran, Atul Kakar, and Zulfiqar A. Bhutta. "How to Cite Other Papers and Add References?" In How to Practice Academic Medicine and Publish from Developing Countries? Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5248-6_22.

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AbstractCitation means acknowledging and documenting the source of information that has been used in a study [1]. Citations are given in the text of the manuscript to be prepared. There are three common ways to cite an article which are given below.
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Xu, Min, Xingtong Chen, and Gang Kou. "A Systematic Review of Blockchain." In Blockchain, Crypto Assets, and Financial Innovation. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-6839-7_1.

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Abstract Blockchain is considered by many to be a disruptive core technology. Although many researchers have realized the importance of blockchain, the research of blockchain is still in its infancy. Consequently, this study reviews the current academic research on blockchain, especially in the subject area of business and economics. Based on a systematic review of the literature retrieved from the Web of Science service, we explore the top-cited articles, most productive countries, and most common keywords. Additionally, we conduct a clustering analysis and identify the following five research themes: “economic benefit,” “blockchain technology,” “initial coin offerings,” “fintech revolution,” and “sharing economy.” Recommendations on future research directions and practical applications are also provided in this paper.
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Iaquinta, Jean, and Anne Fouilloux. "Unlocking the Potential of Containers in Scientific Computing to Achieve Bitwise Reproducibility, Portability and Performance." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-86240-3_4.

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Abstract The modern form of containers, as popularly known through platforms like Docker, Singularity (Apptainer), Podman or Charliecloud, to cite only a few, began to take shape over a decade ago. However, the fundamentals behind containerization and actual benefits of containers in scientific computing remain largely unclear to a vast majority of users. In fact, there is a significant gap between simplistic “Hello world” examples found online and real scientific applications. Also, rumors suggest that achieving satisfactory performances on supercomputers across multiple nodes is impossible. The aim of this paper is to explain how containers can leverage the potential of high-speed networks for inter-node communications with UCX on Fram and Betzy (from the Norwegian national e-infrastructure provider). It is also shown how to achieve near-native performance on LUMI (EuroHPC’s flagship) despite a “Slingshot-11” interconnect and proprietary library. Results obtained in the standard OSU Micro-Benchmarks tests for latency and bandwidth, and with a fully-fledged climate model, demonstrate that containerized applications work just as well as their bare-metal counterparts, are portable and provide bit-for-bit reproducibility on different platforms. Containers are therefore highly recommended to minimize deployment and porting issues i) for AaaS (Applications as a Service) coming with all the necessary software environment (rather than source code only); and ii) so that HPC users do not have to rely on anybody to install what they need and can be operational within minutes whilst still getting top performance.
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Kumar, Sunil, V. V. Devi Prasad Kotni, and Sujit Kumar Patra. "A Decade of Sustainable FinTech Research." In The Sustainable Fintech Revolution. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-0008-4.ch014.

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Financial service firms are increasingly using financial technologies in order to offer bundle of financial services to the customers. In this process, the firms started adopting emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, bigdata, cloud computing, in their financial transactions and operations. The objective of this research is to provide bibliometrics such as top journals, top articles, most cited articles, most cited authors, top keywords, and so on related to sustainable finance research in order to provide future research directions to potential researchers. The appropriate articles, book chapters, conference papers, and reviews were identified from available sources using the search term “sustainable fintech” in the Scopus database, where 339 articles (as of 24-04-2023) from the years 2014 to 2023 were considered for bibliometric analysis using Vosviewer software. The study's future research paths will motivate researchers to conduct further research in the field of sustainable fintech.
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Kotni, V. V. Devi Prasad, Sujit Kumar Patra, and Sunil Kumar. "Bibliometric Analysis on Digital Wallets." In Digital Currency Assets and Challenges to Financial System Stability. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-0770-0.ch001.

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The emergence of digital finance was taken to the next level by the world economy due to Covid-19 situation. The adoption of digital wallets by the citizens of advanced countries, as well as advancing countries, has been drastically increased in the past decade long with digital wallets research. The aim of this research is to produce a comprehensive analysis on digital wallet research and to provide future research directions to potential researchers by providing bibliometrics like most cited articles, most cited authors, top keywords, top journals, etc. related to digital wallet research. The appropriate articles, book chapters, conference papers, and reviews from available sources were identified from Scopus database using the search term “digital wallets” (TITLE-ABS-WALLETS) where 686 articles (as of 24-04-2023) from the year 1977 to 2023 were considered for bibliometric analysis using Vosviewer software. After researching current trends, the research findings were generated from several themes to give future research directions in the sphere of digital wallets.
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Choubsaz, Yazdan, Alireza Jalilifar, and Alex Boulton. "Building the future by looking to the past: the evolution of research strands in influential CALL papers." In Intelligent CALL, granular systems and learner data: short papers from EUROCALL 2022. Research-publishing.net, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14705/rpnet.2022.61.1436.

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To trace the evolution of research strands in published Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) papers over time, a corpus of 426 highly-cited papers in four major CALL journals (ReCALL, CALL, LL&T, and CALICO Journal) was compiled and coded using NVivo 12. All identified aspects of technology-mediated language learning and teaching were collected to produce a comprehensive list of 690 recurring research strands and then, by adopting a constant comparison method, were merged to form 119 unique research strands. The top 10 alone represent almost half of all research strands: Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC), writing, vocabulary, feedback, evaluation, learning environment, telecollaboration, design, speaking, and grammar. This paper provides the rationale for the study along with the methodology for data collection and analysis, with a particular focus on the dominant and intermediary strands to inform future CALL publications.
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Mishra, Ashish, Govind Yadav, Hariom Mishra, and Rajani Mishra. "Top 100 highest cited papers in the field of Scientometrics from 2013 to 2022: A bibliometric analysis." In Annual Proceedings of the Science & Technology Metrics. DLINE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.6025/stm/2023/4/71-82.

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Bassi, Payal, Cheenu Goel, and Pankaj Kathuria. "A Systematic Literature Review of Physical and Digital NFT Using Network Analysis." In Adoption of NFTs and Cryptocurrency in Marketing. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1392-3.ch001.

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Technology has spurred numerous opportunities for companies to escalate their growth journey in the phygital mode and be competent with the opportunities enthralled by web 3.0 adoption model. The arrival of phygital nfts fostered the adoption of result driven innovative business models that can enable the companies to contemplate with the new and unparalleled road of success. The aim is to conduct a systematic review of publications published in Scopus and ProQuest during the recent decade. The papers for review were selected on the basis of their relevance, and research questions were framed to achieve the objective of research. The review was performed with the help of systematic reviews and adoption of meta-analyses (PRISMA) framework. Bibliometric and network analysis were further performed to explore the co-occurrence of all keywords, co-citation of cited reference and cited authors, and top contributing journals. The present chapter will contribute towards the practitioners and strategists involved in making innovative customer centric business models for web 3.0.
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Conference papers on the topic "Top cited papers"

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Pawlowska, Elzbieta, and Joanna Machnik-Slomka. "EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS INTO POST-PANDEMIC INNOVATION: A BIBLIOMETRIC EXAMINATION." In 11th SWS International Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES - ISCSS 2024. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscss.2024/s04/27.

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This paper presents a bibliometric analysis of post-pandemic innovation, utilizing data from the Web of Science database and Biblioshiny from bibliometrix R package. Analyzing 712 documents spanning the years 2020 to 2023, this study aims to identify trends, themes, and impactful contributions in the field of post-pandemic innovation. Key themes identified include the impact of innovation on performance, management strategies, health outcomes, and technological advancements. The most frequent words found in the analyzed documents include �innovation,� �impact,� �performance,� �COVID-19,� and �management�, underscoring the centrality of these concepts in contemporary discourse on post-pandemic innovation. The study highlights the most globally cited documents in the field, providing insights into influential research publications. The analysis also examines country-wise scientific production, with the UK, China, and the USA emerging as the top contributors. Overall, this study offers valuable insights into the landscape of post-pandemic innovation research, informing future scholarship and policy decisions in this critical area.
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Ramos, Miguel Bertelli, Frederico Arriaga Criscuoli de Farias, Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira, and Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo. "The Most Influential Papers in Infectious Meningitis Research: A Bibliometric Study." In XIII Congresso Paulista de Neurologia. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/1516-3180.453.

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Background: Bibliometric analyses allow detecting citation trends within a field, including assessments of the most cited journals, countries, institutions, topics, types of study, and authors. Objectives: To perform a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most cited papers within infectious meningitis research. Methods: The 100 most cited publications and their data were retrieved from Scopus and Web of Science during 2019. Results: The New England Journal of Medicine had the greatest number of articles (27) and citations (12,266) in the top 100. Articles were mainly published after the late 1980s. Bacteria were the most discussed agents (72 articles and 26,362 citations), but Cryptococcus sp represented the most-discussed single agent (16 articles and 6,617 citations). Primary research represented 70 articles and 25,754 citations. Among them, the most discussed topic was Clinical Features and Diagnosis/Outcomes (22 articles and 8,325 citations). Among the 27 secondary research articles, the most common type of study was Narrative Review (18 articles and 5,685 citations). The United States was the country with the greatest number of articles (56) and citations (21,388). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Yale University had the greatest number of articles (six each), being CDC the most cited (3,559). Conclusions: The most cited articles within meningitis research are primary research studies, more frequently published in high IF journals and by North American institutions. Bacterial meningitis comprises the majority of publications. The articles were mainly published after the AIDS pandemic and after the implementation of the main vaccines for meningitis.
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Yang, Alex Jie, Qi Zhang, Hao Wang, and Sanhong Deng. "Apex Index: A Hit-based Metric for Measuring the Impact of Papers and Scientists." In 27th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (STI 2023). International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55835/642af773d167ce5ddffa5e08.

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In this study, we introduce a novel metric called the Apex index, which is a hit-based measure for assessing the impact of scientific publications and scientists. The basic principle of the Apex index involves quantifying the number of hit papers that cite the focal paper. Specifically, we identify the top 1% most highly cited papers in a given field and year as the hit papers. We then calculate the Apex index for all publications in the MAG database, which contains approximately 200 million documents. Our study reveals that Nobel Prize-winning papers display a higher Apex index compared to other papers, and Nobel laureates exhibit a higher Apex index than their peers. Moreover, we demonstrate that the Apex index has a higher convergent validity in evaluating scientists and identifying laureates. Overall, the Apex index presents a valuable and effective tool for assessing the impact of scientific publications and researchers.
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Ochi, Masanao, Masanori Shiro, Jun’ichiro Mori, and Ichiro Sakata. "Which Is More Helpful in Finding Scientific Papers to Be Top-cited in the Future: Content or Citations? Case Analysis in the Field of Solar Cells 2009." In 17th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0010689100003058.

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Janeska Iliev, Aleksandra, Stojan Debarliev, and Violeta Cvetkoska. "What is Next in Entrepreneurial Education: Bibliometric Analysis on Building Competencies for the Entrepreneurial World." In Economic and Business Trends Shaping the Future. Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Economics-Skopje, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47063/ebtsf.2023.0015.

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In this study, we aim to present the first bibliometric analysis of entrepreneurial education research focusing on entrepreneurial competencies for the timeline 1998–2022, using the PRISMA protocol for conducting systematic literature reviews. We analyze 104 publications (articles, proceedings papers, and book chapters) in the citation topic Meso, Management search in Web of Science. In descriptive analytics, we present our findings on the distribution of articles by year, an artificial intelligence-driven visual (a "decomposition tree") for the citation distribution based on publisher and source title, and the top five most cited publications and top cited authors. However, the main focus of this study is identifying the research hotspots in the whole analyzed period and the last five years (2018–2022) by mining the abstracts with the use of the VOSiewer software. We present network visualization maps for the two specified periods with detailed explanations for each cluster keyword. The initial results suggest an implicative overall clustering around three main fields: personal traits and entrepreneurial intentions; practical skills and experiences; academy and society. Still, results for the last five years are presenting specializations in four segments: courses training and mindset; experience capacity and intention; knowledge, skills, and values; regional integration, policy, and technology. Based on our practical implications suggested, higher education management is offered options for taking further action for curriculum development, as well as relevant future research directions that can assist researchers in designing their research in this crucially important research field for each region worldwide.
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Viegas, Eduardo K., and Altair O. Santin. "Towards Reliable Intrusion Detection in High Speed Networks." In Anais Estendidos do Simpósio Brasileiro de Segurança da Informação e de Sistemas Computacionais. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbseg_estendido.2020.19267.

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Intrusion detection schemes must be able to detect intrusion attempts at a high network bandwidth, besides having to deal with the lack of realistic training/testing data, changes traffic behavior, unreliable classifications over time and adversarial settings. In this work a new intrusion detection model, namely reliable intrusion detection, is introduced, whose main characteristic is the usage of both batch and stream learning algorithms coupled together. The proposed model advances the state-of-the-art in intrusion detection, providing reliable detection even in the presence of network traffic behavior changes and lack of model updates. The work relevance was recognized in the publication of 5 top-tier journals, 10 international and national conference papers, and 1 registered patent, being cited almost 200 times in current works in the literature.
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NICOLESCU, Luminița, and Alexandra BARBU. "Mega Events and Their Impact on Country Image: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis." In The International Conference on Economics and Social Sciences. Editura ASE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/icess/2024/072.

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This bibliometric research reflects the literature available to date on the themes of mega-events – such as sporting events, cultural festivals, and world expos – in creating a country image. For that, a base dataset was set up with 137 papers from Web of Science written from 2000 to 2024 as input for the bibliometric analysis. Analysis demonstrates that the streams of literature focus mostly on sports, tourism, and cultural events. This reveals the fashion of looking for the impact the international mega-events, such as the Olympics, the FIFA World Cup, famous music festivals, and expositions, have on shaping the image of the country. Temporal analysis illustrates an increasing trend in the data publications. The most cited works in the field show the power of media coverage in changing the attitude toward tourist destinations and the intentions to visit them. It means that the research contributions are from all the continents; however, with regard to citations, the United States, Australia, and Austria come at the top. The present research takes stock of the current state of academic research and identifies areas important for further research, specifically that are relatively less researched with regard to economic effects and long-term effects associated with hosting international mega events on country image.
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Dedukić, Dinka. "Human Resources and Labor Market in Croatia." In 6th International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2022 – Economics and Management: How to Cope With Disrupted Times. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eman.2022.239.

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At a time of demographic changes and a growing labor shortage, finding employ­ees, and above all competent employees, is the focus of companies. This paper will discuss hu­man resources and the Croatian labor market. The research was conducted in 2018, and the fi­nal sample for analysis included 1041 respondents, the results obtained on the research ques­tions are the result of the respondents’ judgment. From the analysis of the conducted research, it emerges that 11% of respondents believe that they are not ready for the Croatian labor mar­ket. Respondents cited unfair relations in the labor market (bribery, corruption, employment through connections) as the main reason for insufficient readiness for the Croatian labor mar­ket. They cite the lack of application of knowledge in practice as the main disadvantage of high­er education, and considering the situation of mismatch between the education system and the labor market, 60% of respondents are aware that they are responsible for their competitiveness in the labor market.
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Bogers, Marcel. "Keynote Speech." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable & Digital Business. SLIIT Business School, 2023. https://doi.org/10.54389/xszp8286.

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Marcel Bogers is a Professor of Open & Collaborative Innovation at the Innovation, Technology Entrepreneurship & Marketing group at the Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences of Eindhoven University of Technology. He is also an Affiliated Professor of Innovation & Entrepreneurship at the Department of Food and Resource Economics at the Faculty of Science of the University of Copenhagen as well as a Garwood Research Fellow at the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation at the Haas School of Business of the University of California, Berkeley. His main interests center on the design, organization and management of technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. More specifically, his research explores openness and participation in innovation and entrepreneurial processes within, outside and between organizations. In this context, he has studied issues such as open innovation, business models, family businesses, users as innovators, collaborative prototyping, improvisation, and university-industry collaboration. Professor Marcel Bogers has received honors that highlight excellence in research, teaching and outreach. His honors include the Web of science highly cited researcher recognition, most cited and most read article in journals as Journal of Product Innovation Management, California Management Review and Industry & Innovation, several Best Paper Proceedings listings at the Academy of Management, Finalist for the Best Dissertation Awards of the ISPIM, DRUID and the TIM Division at the Academy of Management, a Best Teacher Award at the University of Southern Denmark, recognition as Top Professor on Twitter, most followed scientist in the Greater Copenhagen area and Denmark, and the SCIENCE Dissemination Award from the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen.
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Zeid, Abe, Sagar Kamarthi, Claire Duggan, and Jessica Chin. "CAPSULE: An Innovative Capstone-Based Pedagogical Approach to Engage High School Students in STEM Learning." In ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2011-62187.

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School children in general and high school students, in particular more often than not lose interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education. Underrepresented and female students are even more discouraged by STEM courses. Our investigation and interviews with high school teachers cite that the main reason for such disinterest is the disconnect between school and reality. Students cannot relate the abstract concepts they learn in physics, biology, chemistry, or math to their surroundings. This paper discusses a new capstone project-based approach that closes this gap. This work is an outcome of an NSF funded project called CAPSULE (Capstone Unique Learning Experience). We use the top-down pedagogical approach instead of the traditional bottom-up approach. The top-down approach relates the abstract concepts to exciting open-ended capstone projects where students are engaged in designing solutions, like products to solve open-ended problems. This top-down approach is modeled after the college-level capstone design courses. The paper presents the model, its details, and implementation. It also presents the formative and summative evaluation of the model after deploying it in the Boston Public Schools, a system heavily populated by the targeted student groups.
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Reports on the topic "Top cited papers"

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O'Connell, Heath B. SLAC/SPIRES Announces the Top-Cited Papers of 2000. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/799007.

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Mehmood, Hamid. Bibliometrics of Water Research: A Global Snapshot. United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.53328/eybt8774.

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This report examines the various dimensions of global water-related research over the 2012-2017 period, using extensive bibliographic data. The review covers trends in water-related publications and citations, the relative importance of water-related research in the overall body of scientific research, flows of water-related knowledge between countries and the dynamics of water research publishing opportunities. In summary, it shows that: less than 50% of all countries are publishing water-related research, that China and USA are the two top publishers, and that China’s publishing rate has been growing steadily over the study period. More than 70% of water related publications originating in USA are being cited globally, while China’s water research output appears to be primarily internally cited at present. Analysis of the global water knowledge flows suggests that research is hardly addressing a range of regional water challenges. Countries with protracted water problems – for example in infrastructure, environment, agriculture, energy solutions – do not seem to be at the forefront of water research production or knowledge transfer. Instead, global water research is reliant on Western, particularly US-produced, scientific outputs. A disconnect is also observed between the percentage increase in the publication and the number of citations, suggesting low quality or a narrow focus of many publications. Among other factors, this may reflect the pressure on researchers to contribute a certain number of publications per year, or of the progressively increasing role of grey literature in scientific discourse that ‘diverts’ some citation flow. Analysis of the number of research publications per million people suggests that water research does not necessarily emerge as a reaction to water scarcity in a specific country, but may be driven by the traditional economic value of water supply, geopolitical location, a focus on regional development - including cross-border water management - or development aid spending, or globally applicable research in water management. The proportion of water research in the overall research output of a country is small, including for some of the top-publishing countries. The number of water-related journals that create opportunities for publishing water research, has grown dramatically in absolute terms since 2000, and is now close 2100 journals. The metrics used in this report are based on readily available bibliographic data. They can be further focused to better understand a specific thematic domain, geographical region or country, or to analyze a different period. To help accelerate solutions to global and national water challenges that many of these research papers are highlighting, the water research community needs to look beyond the research ‘box’ and identify ways to measure development impact of water research programmes, rather ‘impact’ based solely on academic impact measured in citations. The research findings, learning and knowledge in these research publications needs to be conveyed in a practical way to the real users of this knowledge – stakeholders who are beyond research circles.
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Morais Soares, Julia, Kleber Pacheco Castro, and José Roberto Rodrigues Afonso. Evaluation of the Structure and Performance of the Brazilian Tax System: White Paper on Taxation in Brazil. Inter-American Development Bank, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006975.

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This study performs an up-to-date diagnostic of the Brazilian tax system in order to provide a basis for reform discussions among technical analysts, authorities and congressmen. It is based on the analysis and categorization of information on taxation in Brazil. Its focus is on the current characterization of the tax system, rather than its evolution, within the limits of available statistics. Tax revenues, addressed in the first part of the study, are its principal focus. We sought to describe the current tax structure in a detailed manner, identifying every tax and contribution and grouping each tax by the level of government collecting it or using the funds after transfer. For the principal taxes (federal taxes and state VAT), we also classify them by type of collection and by sector of economic activity. In the second part, the study addresses the topics most discussed or cited in the tax debate, such as questions of competitiveness, equity, and division of resources among the different spheres of government. The objective of this study is to consolidate the literature on these subjects, with emphasis on a statistical survey of the available sources.
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Donovan, Stuart. Dispelling myths: Reviewing the evidence on zoning reforms in Auckland. Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.29310/wp.2024.07.

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In 2016, the city of Auckland adopted zoning reforms that enabled more housing on approximately three-quarters of its urban land. Three subsequent studies have found that these reforms increased housing supply and reduced rents. Two economists have, however, criticised these studies on blogs and social media, describing their findings as a ``myth''. Despite their informal nature, these critiques have been cited in formal planning and policy processes. Here, we review these critiques and find them to have little to no merit. Specifically, the critiques misunderstand the papers' methods and rely on inappropriate analyses. In our view, there is remarkably robust evidence that zoning reforms increased housing supply and reduced rents in Auckland.
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Zaidan, Mahdi. Climate Impacts on Security in Sub-Saharan Africa. Institute of Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4dd.2024.039.

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This report provides an overview of the relationship between climate change and security in SSA. Climate change and its security implications for SSA are extensively covered in the literature. There is a substantial body of evidence on the relationship between several factors associated with climate change (drought, flooding, temperature change, precipitation levels) and incidents of armed conflict, civil war, and intra-state war. The majority of the studies cited are grey literature or academic papers that use econometric methods to establish whether a significant relationship exists between two sets of variables over a set period. There is consensus across most studies that a positive correlation exists between increased temperature, lower precipitation, and conflict.
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Macdonald, Kier. Financing for Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises in Kenya. Institute of Development Studies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.19088/k4dd.2025.006.

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This rapid evidence review assesses the recent academic and grey literature on the topic of financing for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Kenya . The literature reveals a dearth of highly-cited papers on the topic, and while there are a number of studies which are positive on the effectiveness of different types of financing on the performance of MSMEs, there is scope for further literature which engage with the potential risks or problems associated with different financing methods. The literature demonstrates that the landscape for MSME financing in Kenya is relatively fragmented, with commercial banks dominating lending to MSMEs, but with a growing number of other lenders such as microfinance banks (MFBs), savings and credit cooperative organisations (SACCOs), and unregulated microfinance institutions (MFIs) and informal lenders.
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Occhiali, Giovanni, Olivia Okello, and Evert-jan Quak. Taxation of Fisheries in Kenya: Neither Improving Management nor Raising Revenue? Cite Download (1.45 MB) Share Embed + Collect. Institute of Development Studies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2025.013.

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The fisheries sector in Kenya can develop more sustainably and raise revenue. However, fish stocks are overexploited, and the sector generates little revenue for its management and development. Fisheries employ 1.6 million people, contribute 2 per cent of total foreign exchange earnings through exports and fishing agreements, and absorb rural labour. The sector needs more effective management to strengthen economic opportunities – revenue collected from it should be reinvested into fisheries to build its institutions. There is now an opportunity for change. The implementing regulation for the 2016 Fisheries Management and Development Act (2016 Act) was officially adopted in summer 2024. This paper explores how the Kenyan government can use this momentum, and utilise taxation as a tool for both sustainable development of fisheries and raising revenue. Our research included a review of guiding legal documents, in-depth interviews, and analysis of data on domestic taxes.
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Schiller, Arnulf, Manon Trottet, Philippe Renard, et al. Project FLOWCAST. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/ess-flowcast.

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This report summarizes the background, progress, results, and changes to initial planning of the project Flowcast. An overview with essential information can be found within the first 20 pages. In order to enable concise reading, an introduction and background as well as methodology of the project is provided (chapters 1 to 3). Chapter 4 - General progress of the project – describes the temporal progress referred to calendar years 2019 to 2023. Chapter 5 - work plan, achievements and deviations – describes the realization of the planned work. Chapter 6 summarizes results and deviations. Chapter 7 and 8 give a conclusion and list of publication as well as further cited and relevant literature. For keeping the scope, detailed results are not given or discussed here, still part can be found in the appendix (separate pdf-file) and papers as listed in the references for further reading, part of publication is in state of preparation (eg. joint report of ESS groundwater cluster published by GeoSphere Austria).
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Corbacho, Ana, and Rene Osorio Rivas. Travelling the Distance: A GPS-Based Study of the Access to Birth Registration Services in Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011363.

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Birth registration is essential to guarantee a child's right to an identity. Without proper documentation of their identity, children have limited access to health, education and social assistance, laying the foundation for lifelong exclusion. Geographic distance to registration facilities is often cited as a significant barrier in qualitative surveys. Using Global Positioning System (GPS) data, this paper quantifies the impact of distance on birth registration in Bolivia, the Dominican Republic and Peru. The results suggest that increasing the distance to the nearest registry office by 25 kilometers is associated with a 4 percentage point increase in the probability of not registering a child's birth in Bolivia, and 12 percentage points in the Dominican Republic. These effects are as or more important than other socioeconomic characteristics that also affect birth registration, such as maternal education levels and the ability to deliver in a health center. In Peru, distance did not appear to be statistically significant, in line with both the lowest percentage of unregistered births and more even geographic distribution of access to civil registries than Bolivia and the Dominican Republic.
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Band, Jonathan. Justice Breyer, Copyright, and Libraries. Association of Research Libraries, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29242/breyercopyright2022.

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On the occasion of Associate Justice Stephen Breyer retiring at the end of this US Supreme Court term, Jonathan Band, who represents and advises the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) on copyright issues, wrote a reflection on Breyer’s impact on the application of copyright law to libraries. In this brief paper, Band reviews Breyer’s majority opinion in Kirtsaeng v. Wiley (2013), which clarified that the first-sale doctrine applied to copies manufactured abroad, and the dissenting opinion Breyer wrote in Golan v. Holder (2012), in which the associate justice drew heavily on amicus briefs filed by the library community and provided language on the important role of libraries in preserving cultural heritage that can be cited in future cases. These two opinions, Band concludes, “reflect a deep understanding of the impact of copyright on libraries, an appreciation for the historic mission of libraries in promoting cultural heritage and making information accessible to the public, and an effort to apply the copyright law in a manner that does not interfere with this mission.”
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