How to improve the outcome of performance evaluations in terms of percentiles for citation frequencies of my papers
Michael Schreiber

TL;DR
This paper shows that selecting the right journal significantly impacts the percentile-based performance evaluation of citation frequencies for academic papers.
Contribution
It highlights the importance of journal choice in citation-based evaluations and provides empirical evidence for its influence on performance metrics.
Findings
Journal selection drastically affects citation percentile outcomes.
Proper journal choice can improve perceived research impact.
Empirical data supports the influence of publication venue on evaluation results.
Abstract
Using empirical data I demonstrate that the result of performance evaluations by percentiles can be drastically influenced by the proper choice of the journal in which a manuscript is published.
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