I just reviewed the paper 'An Agent-based Model of Citation Behavior' by George Chacko and colleagues.
Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.06579v1
Review: https://prereview.org/reviews/15959414
This is my first time using @prereview to publish a review. It was a very positive experience!
An Agent-based Model of Citation Behavior
Whether citations can be objectively and reliably used to measure productivity and scientific quality of articles and researchers can, and should, be vigorously questioned. However, citations are widely used to estimate the productivity of researchers and institutions, effectively creating a 'grubby' motivation to be well-cited. We model citation growth, and this grubby interest using an agent-based model (ABM) of network growth. In this model, each new node (article) in a citation network is an autonomous agent that cites other nodes based on a 'citation personality' consisting of a composite bias for locality, preferential attachment, recency, and fitness. We ask whether strategic citation behavior (reference selection) by the author of a scientific article can boost subsequent citations to it. Our study suggests that fitness and, to a lesser extent, out_degree and locality effects are influential in capturing citations, which raises questions about similar effects in the real world.