g-Index (Egghe)
The g-index, introduced by Leo Egghe in 2006, is an author-level bibliometric indicator designed to repair a structural weakness of Hirsch's h-index: its insensitivity to the size of the most-cited papers. Where the h-index caps the credit any single paper can earn at h, the g-index lets exceptionally cited articles raise an author's score. It is defined as the largest number g such that the g most-cited papers together accumulate at least g-squared citations. Because it rests on cumulative rather than per-paper citation counts, the g-index always equals or exceeds the h-index and rewards researchers whose impact is concentrated in a few landmark works as well as those with broad, steady output.
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- Egghe, L. (2006). Theory and practise of the g-index. Scientometrics, 69(1), 131-152. DOI: 10.1007/s11192-006-0144-7 ↗
- Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), 16569-16572. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0507655102 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). g-Index (Egghe's Cumulative-Citation Author Index). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/ko/bibliometrics/g-index
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- Contemporary h-Index계량서지학↔ 비교
- e-Index (Excess Citations)계량서지학↔ 비교
- hg-Index (Composite Hirsch-Egghe)계량서지학↔ 비교