Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
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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Napoli, Roberto. (2008). Innovation in the Financial Sector: Persistence and Schumpeterian Hypotheses-Econometric Evidence in Germany. Journal of Service Science and Management. 1(3). 215–225.3 indexed citations
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Bompard, Ettore, et al.. (2007). The analysis of malicious threats to infrastructures: a conceptual approach based on multi-agent systems. PORTO Publications Open Repository TOrino (Politecnico di Torino). 1–6.2 indexed citations
Chicco, Gianfranco, Roberto Napoli, & Filippo Spertino. (2004). Performance Assessment of the Inverter-based Grid Connection of Photovoltaic Systems. University of Zagreb University Computing Centre (SRCE). 187–197.4 indexed citations
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Napoli, Roberto, et al.. (2003). A simulation procedure to predict the monthly energy supplied by grid connected PV systems. PORTO Publications Open Repository TOrino (Politecnico di Torino). 3. 2427–2430.10 indexed citations
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Napoli, Roberto, et al.. (2002). Field tests during the installation of a 20 kWp grid connected PV system. PORTO Publications Open Repository TOrino (Politecnico di Torino).2 indexed citations
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Chicco, Gianfranco, et al.. (2002). A Review of Concepts and Techniques for Emergent Customer Categorisation. PORTO Publications Open Repository TOrino (Politecnico di Torino).18 indexed citations
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Bompard, Ettore, Enrico Carpaneto, Gianfranco Chicco, Roberto Napoli, & Federico Piglione. (2000). Short-term load forecasting of a small electric utility by a fast learning RBF neural network. PORTO Publications Open Repository TOrino (Politecnico di Torino). 2.3 indexed citations
Bompard, Ettore, Enrico Carpaneto, Gianfranco Chicco, & Roberto Napoli. (1998). Computation of voltage collapse indices in a distributed slack bus framework. PORTO Publications Open Repository TOrino (Politecnico di Torino).2 indexed citations
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Bompard, Ettore, Enrico Carpaneto, Gianfranco Chicco, & Roberto Napoli. (1993). A practical application of bifurcation theory to dynamic voltage stability. PORTO Publications Open Repository TOrino (Politecnico di Torino).1 indexed citations
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Carpaneto, Enrico, Gianfranco Chicco, Roberto Napoli, & Federico Piglione. (1991). A Newton-Raphson method for steady-state voltage stability assessment. PORTO Publications Open Repository TOrino (Politecnico di Torino). 341–345.14 indexed citations
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