Redaktionen is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, History and Literature and Literary Theory.
According to data from OpenAlex, Redaktionen has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 685 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 3 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 2 papers in History and 1 paper in Literature and Literary Theory. Recurrent topics in Redaktionen's work include European and International Law Studies (2 papers), Historical and Archaeological Studies (2 papers) and Social and Educational Sciences (1 paper). Redaktionen is often cited by papers focused on European and International Law Studies (2 papers), Historical and Archaeological Studies (2 papers) and Social and Educational Sciences (1 paper). Redaktionen collaborates with scholars based in . Redaktionen's co-authors include and has published in prestigious journals such as Scandinavian Political Studies, Sociologisk Forskning and Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift.
In The Last Decade
Redaktionen
20 papers
receiving
554 citations
Hit Papers
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if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
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Redaktionen. (1980). NORDIC POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. Scandinavian Political Studies.1 indexed citations
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Redaktionen. (1974). Norway: The Election to the Storting in September 1973. Scandinavian Political Studies.3 indexed citations
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Redaktionen. (1974). Denmark's Protest Election of December 1973. Scandinavian Political Studies.9 indexed citations
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Redaktionen. (1972). Tom Burns and G. M. Stalker, The Management of Innovation, Tavistock Publications, London, 1966, 269 s..4 indexed citations
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Redaktionen. (1972). Alfred J. Marrow, David G. Bowers og Stanley E. Seashore, Management by participation, Harper and Row, London, 1967, 264 s., 75 sh..1 indexed citations
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Redaktionen. (1971). John A. Howard & Jagdish N. Sheth, The Theory of Buyer Behavior, Wiley, London, 1969, 458 s..5 indexed citations
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Redaktionen. (1967). Bernard Berelson and Gary A. Steiner, Human Behavior, An Inventory of Scientific Findings, Marcourt, Brace and World, Inc., New York, 1964..1 indexed citations
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Redaktionen. (1967). Olaf Olsen: Hørg, Hov og Kirke. Historiske og arkæologiske vikingetidsstudier. København, G. E. C. Gad, 1966. 307 s. 111. 30 kr..1 indexed citations
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Redaktionen. (1966). J. M. Hammersley and D. C. Handscomb, Monte Carlo Methods, Methuen & Co. ' Ltd., London, 1964..10 indexed citations
Redaktionen. (1960). THE REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES. Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift.17 indexed citations
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Redaktionen. (1954). Leon Walras: Elements of Pure Economics, or the Theory of Social Wealth. Translated by William Jaffé. George Allen and Unwin, London 1954. 620 sider. Pris: 42 sh.. Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift.11 indexed citations
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