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Institutional research specializations identified by esteem factors and bibliometric means: A case study at the University of Vienna

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INT SOC SCIENTOMETRICS & INFORMETRICS-ISSI

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The identification of one's own research specializations is of crucial importance for research administration at universities. In this case study, two different approaches were applied to the University of Vienna. The first relies on third-party funding and ranking results as well as on other esteem indicators. The second is based on a bibliometric analysis of the publication output. We used the Web of Science subject categories for publications clustering. In addition publications were also clustered for two esteem indicator-based research specializations (one STEM, one SSH) by means of the lists of the researchers associated with the research specializations (RS).Both approaches proved to be useful in identifying research specializations, lead to similar results and are meant to be used in a complementary way. We found that the greatest hindrance lies in the inherent limitations of journals-assignment-based classification systems that does not correspond to university structure and the considerable time and efforts for more accurate researcher-based publication analyses. Further investigation on this subject, including new and alternative metrics, is needed and will be conducted in the future. However, the preliminary results already demonstrate the benefits of bibliometric analyses for the identification of research specializations of universities.

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