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Main indicators


Raw data:


IF AIF DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.08000000.04
19910.08000000.04
19920.09000000.05
19930.1000000.04
19940.12000000.05
19950.16000000.09
19960.19000000.09
19970.2000000.09
19980.21000000.13
19990.27000000.16
20000.39000000.16
20010.37000000.17
20020.38000000.18
20030.4000000.19
20040.432203000.19
20050.451300200.24
20060.670.466920.22432500.2
20070.140.3951410.07117100.17
20080.270.41923100.431811310040.440.18
20090.290.3722560.24114400.18
20100.090.3312630.12011100.16
20110.45430120.40300.23
20120.4663690.2535010.170.24
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CDO: Cumulative number of documents published until year y
CCU: Cumulative number of citations to papers published until year y
CIF: Cumulative impact factor
CIT: Number of citations to papers published in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
%SC: Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Most cited documents in this series:


YearTitleCited
2007Just How Innovative are New Zealand Firms? Quantifying & Relating Organisational and Marketing Innovation to Traditional Science & Technology Indicators. (2007). Fabling, Richard. In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2007_004.

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2008Firm Level Patterns in Merchandise Trade. (2008). Sanderson, Lynda ; Fabling, Richard. In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2008_003.

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6
2008Some Rise by Sin, and Some by Virtue Fall: Firm Dynamics, Market Structure and Performance. (2008). Stevens, Philip ; Sanderson, Lynda ; Grimes, Arthur ; Fabling, Richard. In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2008_001.

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2008A Comparison of Qualitative and Quantitative Firm Performance Measures. (2008). Stevens, Philip ; Grimes, Arthur ; Fabling, Richard. In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2008_004.

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5
2004Determinants of National R&D and Patenting: Application to a Small, Distant Country. (2004). Grimes, Arthur ; Fabling, Richard ; Crawford, Ron ; Bonner, Nick . In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2006_002.

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3
2008Labour Productivity in Auckland Firms. (2008). Maré, David. In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2008_009.

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3
2008Assessing Agglomeration Impacts in Auckland: Phase 2. (2008). Waite, David ; Paling, Richard ; Staheli, Ramon ; Williamson, John . In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2008_006.

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3
2007New Zealand Financial Markets, Saving and Investment. (2007). Davis, Nick ; Kousis, Artemisia ; Cameron, Linda ; Lewis, Geoff ; Chapple, Bryan . In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2007_005.

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3
2007HR Practices and Firm Performance: What Matters and Who Does It?. (2007). Grimes, Arthur ; Fabling, Richard. In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2007_002.

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2
2008Do Exporters Cut the Hedge? Who Hedges, When and Why?. (2008). Grimes, Arthur ; Fabling, Richard. In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2008_002.

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2
2006Business R&D, Innovation and Economic Growth: An Evidence-Based Synthesis of the Policy Issues. (2006). Davis, Nick. In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2006_008.

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2
2012A Good Worker is Hard to Find: Skills Shortages in New Zealand Firms. (2012). Timmins, Jason ; Stevens, Philip ; Mok, Thai-Yoong ; Mason, Geoff . In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2012_005.

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2
2008Assessing Agglomeration Impacts in Auckland: Phase 1. (2008). Williamson, John ; Waite, David ; Paling, Richard . In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2008_005.

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2
2006A Smooth Ride: Terms of Trade, Volatility and GDP Growth. (2006). Grimes, Arthur. In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2006_004.

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2
2006Public Policy Framework for the New Zealand Innovation System. (2006). Smith, Keith . In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2006_006.

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2012Business Strategy and Skills in New Zealand. (2012). Stevens, Philip. In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2012_003.

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Impact of emissions pricing on New Zealand manufacturing: A short-run analysis. (2009). Iyer, Kris ; Bartleet, Matthew ; Stroombergen, Adolf ; Lawrence, Gillian ; Numan-Parsons, Elisabeth . In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2010_002.

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Citing documents used to compute impact factor 0:


YearTitleSee

Cites in year: CiY


Recent citations received in: 2012


YearTitleSee
2012A Good Worker is Hard to Find: Skills Shortages in New Zealand Firms. (2012). Timmins, Jason ; Stevens, Philip ; Mok, Thai-Yoong ; Mason, Geoff . In: Occasional Papers. RePEc:ris:nzmedo:2012_005.

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Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.