Bogdan Ileanu
Bucharest University of Economic Studies
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Physica A-statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | 2015
Marcel Ausloos; Claudiu Herteliu; Bogdan Ileanu
Long birth time series for Romania are investigated from Benford’s law point of view, distinguishing between families with a religious (Orthodox and Non-Orthodox) affiliation. The data extend from Jan. 01, 1905 till Dec. 31, 2001, i.e. over 97 years or 35 429 days. The results point to a drastic breakdown of Benford’s law. Some interpretation is proposed, based on the statistical aspects due to population sizes, rather than on human thought constraints when the law breakdown is usually expected. Benford’s law breakdown clearly points to natural causes.
Physica A-statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | 2015
Giulia Rotundo; Marcel Ausloos; Claudiu Herteliu; Bogdan Ileanu
The Hurst exponent of very long birth time series in Romania has been extracted from official daily records, i.e. over 97 years between 1905 and 2001 included. The series result from distinguishing between families located in urban (U) or rural (R) areas, and belonging (Ox) or not (NOx) to the orthodox religion. Four time series combining both criteria, (U,R) and (Ox, NOx), are also examined.
Publications | 2017
Claudiu Herteliu; Marcel Ausloos; Bogdan Ileanu; Giulia Rotundo; Tudorel Andrei
How much is the h-index of an editor of a well-ranked journal improved due to citations which occur after his/her appointment? Scientific recognition within academia is widely measured nowadays by the number of citations or h-index. Our dataset is based on a sample of four editors from a well-ranked journal (impact factor, IF, greater than 2). The target group consists of two editors who seem to benefit by their position through an increased citation number (and subsequently h-index) within the journal. The total amount of citations for the target group is greater than 600. The control group is formed by another set of two editors from the same journal whose relations between their positions and their citation records remain neutral. The total amount of citations for the control group is more than 1200. The timespan for which the citations’ pattern has been studied is 1975–2015. Previous coercive citations for a journal’s benefit (an increase of its IF) has been indicated. To the best of our knowledge, this is a pioneering work on coercive citations for personal (editors’) benefit. Editorial teams should be aware about this type of potentially unethical behavior and act accordingly.
Scientometrics | 2018
Cătălin Boja; Claudiu Herţeliu; Marian Dârdală; Bogdan Ileanu
The particular day of the week when an event occurs seems to have unexpected consequences. For example, the day of the week when a paper is submitted to a peer reviewed journal correlates with whether that paper is accepted. Using an econometric analysis (a mix of log–log and semi-log based on undated and panel structured data) we find that more papers are submitted to certain peer review journals on particular weekdays than others, with fewer papers being submitted on weekends. Seasonal effects, geographical information as well as potential changes over time are examined. This finding rests on a large (178,000) and reliable sample; the journals polled are broadly recognized (Nature, Cell, PLOS ONE and Physica A). Day of the week effect in the submission of accepted papers should be of interest to many researchers, editors and publishers, and perhaps also to managers and psychologists.
Quality & Quantity | 2018
Bogdan Ileanu; Marcel Ausloos; Claudiu Herteliu; Marian Pompiliu Cristescu
Internet research on search engine quality and validity of results demand much concern. Thus, the focus in our study has been to measure the impact of quotation marks usage on the internet search outputs in terms of Google search outcomes’ distributions, through Benford Law. The current paper is focused on applying a Benford Law analysis on two related types of internet searches distinguished by the usage or absence of quotation marks. Both search results values are assumed as variables. We found that the first digit of outcomes does not follow the Benford Law first digit of numbers in the case of searching text without quotation marks. Unexpectedly, the Benford Law is obeyed when quotation marks are used, even if the variability of search outcomes is considerably reduced. By studying outputs demonstrating influences of (apparently at first) “details”, in using a search engine, the authors are able to further warn the users concerning the validity of such outputs.
Procedia. Economics and finance | 2014
Claudiu Herţeliu; Tudorel Andrei; Bogdan Ileanu
Abstract More than over 100 years ago, hundreds of Ukrainian families decided to start a better life – hundreds of kilometers away from their native lands – in the south of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in the historical region of Banat. Thus, a few villages were established with a population belonging to this ethic group. This article intends to detail the way in which these flows in population were reflected in the official statistics of the last century.
Romanian Journal of Regional Science | 2008
Zizi Goschin; Daniela-L. Constantin; Monica Roman; Bogdan Ileanu
South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics | 2009
Zizi Goschin; Daniela Luminita Constantin; Monica Roman; Bogdan Ileanu
Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods | 2008
Bogdan Ileanu; Ovidiu Emil Tanasoiu
Archive | 2009
Zizi Goschin; Daniela Luminita Constantin; Monica Roman; Bogdan Ileanu