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Scholarly Impact of the Week: Top 20 of 2024

January 07, 2025

Scholarly Impact at 91ÅÝܽ (SFU) takes many forms: publishing a paper in a high-impact journal, patenting an invention, debuting a new performance piece, publishing a monograph or book, influencing government policy, or changing the way we think about or understand the world. SFU researchers did all this and more in 2024, demonstrating purpose, passion and wide-reaching impact.

Research, innovation and knowledge mobilization for a better world

The Scholarly Impact of the Week series featured the work of over two dozen SFU scholars in 2024. The series covered research on sharks and rays in the depths of the oceans, watermelon snow on the tops of mountains and climate change in Arctic. It explored how we approach experiential education, the way we work and romantic relationships. It shared research that enhanced our understanding of human health and aging, the role of ethnic media and the information age, visited impact from the past, and looked towards future discoveries. Thank you to all the scholars who took time to participate this year.

"We have many scholarly accomplishments to celebrate in 2024. SFU faculty engage in research that addresses the most significant challenges and questions of our time. Their innovations and insights have a positive impact in their classrooms, labs and the wider community. Thank you to the SFU research community for all you do, and I look forward to supporting research and innovation success in 2025."

– Dugan O’Neil, vice-president research and innovation

We are proud to share the top research articles by SFU’s outstanding faculty in 2024. Highlighted below are some of the top-cited academic papers from SFU and scholarly works that topped the .

Please note: These lists do not reflect all scholarship at SFU, but only those works that appear in these two specific sources. Our faculty have published books, debuted performance pieces and produced artistic and other works which all have contributed to outstanding scholarly impact in 2024.     

SFU's 20 top-cited scholarly works of 2024

The 2024 top-cited articles look at the which considers the differences in research behaviour across disciplines.

According to Scopus, fields like medicine and biochemistry typically produce more output with more co-authors and longer reference lists than researchers working in the social sciences. This is a reflection of research culture, and not research performance. The methodology of field-weighted citation impact accounts for these disciplinary differences.

A field-weighted citation impact of 1 means that the output performed as expected within the global average for that discipline, while more than 1 means that the output is more cited than expected. For example, 1.48 means 48 per cent more cited than expected. Based on this ranking, SFU scholars remain authoritative voices across all disciplines and in a range of fundamental, interdisciplinary and applied research areas.

Please note: SFU faculty scholars listed do not include all contributors to each publication. Many of these publications include SFU students and non-SFU authors as well. To view the full list of authors, please visit the link to each article. These data were pulled December 23, 2024 and do not reflect work published after that date.

 

  SFU Authors SFU Faculties Title Field-Weighted Citation Impact

1

Ian McCarthy

Beedie School of Business

70.09

2

Bohdan Nosyk

Health Sciences

43.35

3

Genevieve Fuji Johnson

Arts and Social Sciences

39.68

4

Michael Schmitt

Arts and Social Sciences

38

5

Siyuan Yin

Communication, Art & Technology

33.1

6

Jean-Christophe Belisle-Pipon

Faculty of Health Sciences

32.47

7

Kirsten Zickfeld

Environment

21.47

8

Nathalie Sinclair

Education

15.65

9

John Nesbit

Education

14.88

10

Endre Begby

Arts and Social Sciences

13.54

11

Thomas Loughin

Science

13.51

12

Travis Salway

Health Sciences

12.72

13

Robert McMahon

Arts and Social Sciences

12.70

14

John Clague

Science

11.95

15

Evan Mccuish

Arts and Social Sciences

11.71

16

Bernd Stelzer, Matthias Danninger, Michel Vetterli

Science/

 

11.65

17

Faisal Beg

Applied Sciences

10.98

18

Ian McCarthy

Beedie School of Business

10.85

19

Max Donelan

Science

10.84

20

Yushu Zhu

Arts and Social Sciences

10.79

21

Nicholas Dulvy

Science

9.74

SFU’s top 20 scholars on traditional and social media

SFU uses to capture metrics and qualitative data that are complementary to traditional, citation-based metrics. Altmetric scores pull data from traditional and social media, from sources all over the world.

Altmetric’s attention score represents a weighted count of mentions in traditional and nontraditional media platforms for a specific research output.

Please note that the attention scores are subject to change over time; some items may appear out of order. List compiled on December 6, 2024.

 

  SFU Authors SFU Faculties Title Altmetric Score

1

Lloyd Elliott

 Science

2560

2

Kirsten Zickfeld

Environment

2143

3

Nicholas Dulvy

Science

1068

4

Nicholas Dulvy

Science

564

5

Bohdan Nosyk

Health Sciences

545

6

Max Donelan

Science

450

7

Kirsten Zickfeld

Environment

437

8

Michael Thewalt

Science

384

9

Bruce Lanphear

Health Sciences

375

10

Lawrence Dill

Science

346

11

Mario Liotti

Arts and Social Sciences

314

12

Christina Giovas

Environment

303

13

Elizabeth Elle

Science

255

14

Leithen M'Gonigle

Science

249

15

Michael Richards

Environment

226

16

Aviva Philipp-Muller

Beedie School of Business

206

18

Yuthika Girme

Arts and Social Sciences

204

19

John Clague

Science

192

20

Matthias Danninger, Michel Vetterli, Bernd Stelzer

Science/

191

21

Bohdan Nosyk Lawrence McCandless, Thomas Loughlin

Health Sciences

189

22

Amy Lee

Science

187

23

Meghan Winters

Health Sciences

184

We encourage the SFU research community to submit an Impact idea for 2025. We expect most of these to be recent and completed works, but will also accept suggestions for transformative impacts from the past. For questions or clarification please reach out to vpri-communications@sfu.ca

SFU scholars can also reach out to their faculty communications and marketing team for support sharing their work as an SFU News story or on social channels. They can become SFU media experts or nominate their work for a Scholarly Impact of the Week profile.

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