Percentages of bigger/smaller fish in the smaller versus bigger ponds of Google Scholar citations
Google Scholar citations . | PFRS publisher levels . | ||||
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Level 0 . | Level 1 . | Level 2 . | Level 3 . | ||
Country and median benchmark . | Bigger fish − smaller pond . | Smaller fish − bigger pond . | |||
Denmark | Bigger fish ≥ 2 | 32% (53/167) | |||
Smaller fish < 2 | 24% (23/96) | ||||
Norway | Bigger fish ≥ 2 | 53% (97/184) | |||
Smaller fish < 2 | 23% (17/75) | ||||
Finland | Bigger fish ≥ 2 | 29% (15/52) | 41% (24/59) | ||
Smaller fish < 2 | 37% (23/63) | 21% (10/47) |
Google Scholar citations . | PFRS publisher levels . | ||||
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Level 0 . | Level 1 . | Level 2 . | Level 3 . | ||
Country and median benchmark . | Bigger fish − smaller pond . | Smaller fish − bigger pond . | |||
Denmark | Bigger fish ≥ 2 | 32% (53/167) | |||
Smaller fish < 2 | 24% (23/96) | ||||
Norway | Bigger fish ≥ 2 | 53% (97/184) | |||
Smaller fish < 2 | 23% (17/75) | ||||
Finland | Bigger fish ≥ 2 | 29% (15/52) | 41% (24/59) | ||
Smaller fish < 2 | 37% (23/63) | 21% (10/47) |