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Louis André (Loet)
Leydesdorff (21
August 1948,
Batavia (Dutch East Indies) - 11
March 2023, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch sociologist, cyberneticist, communication...
- time. The
framework was
first theorized by
Henry Etzkowitz and Loet
Leydesdorff in the 1990s, with the
publication of "The
Triple Helix, University-Industry-Government...
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helix framework theory,
first developed by
Henry Etzkowitz and Loet
Leydesdorff and used in
innovation economics and
theories of knowledge, such as the...
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Social Science Citation Index and
Science Citation Index, Loet
Leydesdorff expressed difficulty in
analysis correlations between disciplines in...
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collaboration distance of more than 1000 km. In a 2010 article, Loet
Leydesdorff criticized the
method used by the
Leiden Ranking to
normalize citation...
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Taagepera (2013), p. 143 Adler,
Leydesdorff, Chamberlain, and
Neyzi (2011), p. 61
Taagepera (2013), p. 144 Adler,
Leydesdorff, Chamberlain, and
Neyzi (2011)...
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Concerning the
empirical validity of the Mode 2 claims,
Etzkowitz and
Leydesdorff argue that: The so-called Mode 2 is not new; it is the
original format...
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Journal of the ****ociation for
Information Science and Technology, Loet
Leydesdorff and Jin Bi****
found that CSCD is "integrated by a maze of university-based...
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Bosnia victims appeal Karadzic's
Genocide Acquittal from
Balkan Insight Leydesdorff, Selma.
Surviving the
Bosnian Genocide: The
Women of
Srebrenica Speak...
- Statistics,
University of St
Andrews Scotland.
Retrieved 31
March 2012.
Leydesdorff, Loet (2016). "The Code of Mathematics: John von Neumann's The Computer...