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Table 1.

Dimensions of Novelty examined in this study.

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Fig 1.

An illustration of a publication’s referenced journal pairs and their co-citation profiles for Novelty measurement.

(a) An illustration of journal pairs (J1-J2, J2-J3 and J1-J3) referenced in a publication. (b) An illustration depicting co-citation profiles of journals J2 and J3 in a novel journal pair (J2-J3).

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Table 2.

Description of variables.

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Fig 2.

Distribution of the industry publishing contribution across field-years.

The blue dashed vertical line shows the median industry publishing contribution across field-years (9.99%), and the red dot-dashed vertical line represents the median industry publishing contribution for novel papers across field-years (19.27%).

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Table 3.

Regression estimates for the relationship between industry publishing contribution and different aspects of novelty.

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Table 4.

Regression estimates of the relationship between industry publishing contribution and novelty dimensions across top-500 (Top 500) and other research institutions.

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