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Title: Citations of Publications on Foreign Direct Investments into Agribusiness
Other Titles: Nature, Variability and Drivers.
Authors: Agyei-Henaku, Kofi A. A-O.
Badu-Prah, Charlotte
Srofenyoh, Francis
Gidiglo, Ferguson K.
Agyeiwaa-Afrane, Akua
Djokoto, Justice G.
Keywords: Agribusiness
Citations
Explanan
Foreign direct investment
Two-part model
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: SAGE Open
Citation: Agyei-Henaku, K. A. A., Badu-Prah, C., Srofenyoh, F., Gidiglo, F. K., Agyeiwaa-Afrane, A., & Djokoto, J. G. (2024). Citations of Publications on Foreign Direct Investments into Agribusiness: Nature, Variability and Drivers. SAGE Open, 1-19.
Abstract: The recognition that one publication receives from another is a citation. The nature of these references (citations), theirvariability and the drivers of the citations concerning the subject of foreign investment in agribusiness are unknown.Consequently, we investigated the nature, variability, and drivers of the citations in the writings on foreign investment in agri business. We used 406 studies extracted from Google Scholar through Publish or Perish Software and modeled with a two part regression analysis. The results show that peer-reviewed publications, age of publication, full text in Google scholar, col laborative publications and self-citation enhance citations. Review articles and publishing in journals with impact factors donot promote citations. To make an impact through citations, authors and funders must focus on peer review, full text, andcollaborative publications and engage in self-citation.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440241233406
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