Citation Analysis

From rotational to scalar invariance:\ Enhancing identifiability in score-driven factor models
Giuseppe Buccheri, Fulvio Corsi, Emilija Dzuverovic
https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.01367
44
Citation mentions
24
Cited references
12
Sections
8,828
Words (approx)

References by Citation Intensity

Ordered by composite index (descending). Higher values indicate more intensive citation.

# Reference Year Mentions Breadth Sec. Wtd Share Composite Main %
1 8 4 12.0 0.182 1.000 100%
2 7 6 11.5 0.159 0.950 86%
3 3 3 5.0 0.068 0.843 100%
4 3 3 6.0 0.068 0.843 100%
5 2 2 3.0 0.045 0.644 100%
6 2 2 3.0 0.045 0.644 100%
7 2 2 3.0 0.045 0.644 100%
8 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
9 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
10 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
11 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
12 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
13 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
14 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
15 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
16 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
17 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
18 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
19 1 1 1.0 0.023 0.406 100%
20 1 1 2.0 0.023 0.406 100%
21 1 1 2.0 0.023 0.406 100%
22 1 1 2.0 0.023 0.406 100%
23 1 1 2.0 0.023 0.406 100%
24 1 1 2.0 0.023 0.406 100%
Measures: Mentions = total in-text citations; Breadth = distinct sections; Sec. Wtd = section-weighted count (body ×2, lit review/appendix ×0.5); Share = mentions / total citations in paper; Composite = geometric mean of normalised count, breadth, and main-text ratio; Main % = fraction of mentions in main text (excl. appendix). (self) = self-citation.