Performance-based publisher ratings and the visibility/impact of books: Small fish in a big pond, or big fish in a small pond?

Author:

Zuccala Alesia A.1ORCID,Pölönen Janne2ORCID,Guns Raf3ORCID,Røeggen Vidar4ORCID,Kulczycki Emanuel5ORCID,Bruun Kasper6ORCID,Savolainen Eeva7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication, University of Copenhagen, Karen Blixens Plads 8, Copenhagen, Denmark

2. Federation of Finnish Learned Societies, Helsinki, Finland

3. Centre for R&D Monitoring (ECOOM), Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Antwerp, Middelheimlaan 1, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium

4. Universities Norway, Stortorvet 2, 0155 Oslo, Norway

5. Scholarly Communication Research Group, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poznan, Poland

6. Roskilde University Library, Roskilde University, Universitetsvej 1 DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark

7. Aalto University, Research Services, Otaniementie 9, 02150 Espoo, Finland

Abstract

Abstract This study compares publisher ratings to the visibility and impact of individual books, based on a 2017 data set from three Nordic performance-based research funding systems (PRFS) (Denmark, Norway, and Finland). Although there are Journal Impact Factors (JIFs) for journals, there is no similar indicator for book publishers. National publisher lists are used instead to account for the general “quality” of books, leading to institutional rewards. But, just as the JIF is not recommended as a proxy for the “citedness” of a paper, a publisher rating is also not recommended as a proxy for the impact of an individual book. We introduce a small fish in a big pond versus big fish in a small pond metaphor, where a “fish” is a book and “the pond” represents its publishing house. We investigate how books fit on this metaphorical fish and pond continuum, using WorldCat holdings (visibility) and Google Scholar citations (impact), and test other variables to determine their predictive value with respect to these two indicators. Our statistics show that publisher levels do not have predictive value when other variables are held constant. This has implications for PRFS and book evaluations in general, as well as ongoing developments related to a newly proposed international publisher registry.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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