2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12053-018-9762-1
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Ten years of Energy Efficiency: a bibliometric analysis

Abstract: Energy Efficiency is an international journal dedicated to research topics connected to energy with a focus on end-use efficiency issues. In 2018, the journal celebrates its 10 th anniversary. In order to mark it and analyse not only how the journal has been performing over the years, but also which are the trends for academic debate and research in this journal, this article presents a bibliometric overview of the publication and citation structure of the journal during period 2008-2017. The study relies on t… Show more

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“…There are more than 600 publications on urban energy from 2018 in the Elsevier database. Furthermore, Trianni et al [32] analyzed the trends for academic debate and research in the Energy Efficiency journal. In the field of operations research, the optimization procedures and approaches were developed to support the business sector in the analysis and solving complex problems, based on multiple and opposite criteria or objectives.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are more than 600 publications on urban energy from 2018 in the Elsevier database. Furthermore, Trianni et al [32] analyzed the trends for academic debate and research in the Energy Efficiency journal. In the field of operations research, the optimization procedures and approaches were developed to support the business sector in the analysis and solving complex problems, based on multiple and opposite criteria or objectives.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only 2% used ACC&MSE (just paper S7). Finally, 10% of the papers adopted the Adjusted R Square measure (papers S26, 29,30,33). We also realized that 39% (16 papers: S1 to S14, S23, and S31) did not use any defined evaluation metric.…”
Section: Analysis Of Performance Evaluation Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adjusted R Square measure (papers S26, 29,30,33). We also realized that 39% (16 papers: S1 to S14, S23, and S31) did not use any defined evaluation metric.…”
Section: Analysis Of Performance Evaluation Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The United States ranks the first place with a total of 6871 publications, followed by China with 5284 and in the third place Japan with 2431. The results are expected since national policies supported the investment made in research and development in these countries to obtain sufficient funds for the growth of fuel cells during these years [23,[41][42][43]. Likewise, the investment expenditure in the first three leading countries represents more than 2% of the gross domestic product [44].…”
Section: Bibliometric Analysis Of Pem Fuel Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%