Assessing Research Impact in Indian Conference Proceedings: Insights from Collaboration and Citations
Kiran Sharma, Parul Khurana

TL;DR
This study evaluates the research impact of Indian conference proceedings in the Springer series, analyzing citation trends, collaboration patterns, and institutional contributions to understand research quality and influence.
Contribution
It provides new insights into citation impact, collaboration effects, and institutional contributions of Indian conference publications in a specific Springer series.
Findings
Average citations per paper are declining over time.
International collaborations increase citation impact.
Private colleges and universities are major contributors.
Abstract
Conferences serve as a crucial avenue for scientific communication. However, the increase in conferences and the subsequent publication of proceedings have prompted inquiries regarding the research quality being showcased at such events. This investigation delves into the conference publications indexed by Springer's Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems Series. Among the 570 international conferences held worldwide in this series, 177 were exclusively hosted in India. These 177 conferences collectively published 11,066 papers as conference proceedings. All these publications, along with conference details, were sourced from the Scopus database. The study aims to evaluate the research impact of these conference proceedings and identify the primary contributors. The results reveal a downward trend in the average number of citations per year. The collective average citation for all…
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Taxonomy
Topicsscientometrics and bibliometrics research · Conferences and Exhibitions Management · Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
