Our Impact Trackers

Last Updated: April 10th, 2026.

 

This page outlines the methods we use to track and report the numbers displayed on our site. We aim to present accurate, consistent data that reflects our reach and activity across various platforms and channels. Each metric is calculated using standard tools or simple formulas, as described below.

Academic Outputs

JOURNAL PAPERS

This count is based on the total number of items authored or co-authored by members of our team and published in peer-reviewed or formally recognized outlets. We try to only include finalized and available publications (i.e., excluding drafts or in-review manuscripts), but we might occassionally publish a pre-print. Journal papers are listed and available in our Results page, and we do our best to keep it updated.

CONFERENCE PAPERS

This number is based on the total items authored or co-authored by members of our team and presented as part their participation in conferences. A complete list can be found in our Results page, and we do our best to keep it updated.

BOOK CHAPTERS

This marker is showcases the total number of items authored or co-authored by members of our team. Book chapters generally extend contributions made to specific conferences. The list is available in our Results page, and we do our best to keep it updated.

BOOKS

This number is based on the amount of books authored or co-authored by members of our team. Books are listed and available in our Results page, and we do our best to keep it updated.

Website Metrics

WEBSITE VIEWS

We use analytics and external tools to track (using cookies or anonymized session data) the total number of times pages on our website are viewed, with one person visiting multiple pages counting as multiple views. Unfortunately, we do not have a complete data set from the very start of the project, and figures are likely to be higher than the ones we display. Our numbers reflect data starting on the last week of November, 2024.

Please find the relevant screenshots below:

WEBSITE VISITORS

We use analytics and external tools to track (using cookies or anonymized session data) how many unique individuals have accessed our website. Unfortunately, we do not have a complete data set from the very start of the project, and figures are likely to be higher than the ones we display. Our numbers reflect data starting on the last week of November, 2024.

Please find the relevant screenshots below:

COUNTRIES VISITORS ARE FROM

This number reflects the count of unique countries from which visitors have accessed our site, based on IP geolocation data provided by analytics tools. We provide this numbers separately, but the final amount is determined by adding all our websites together. Unfortunately, we do not have a complete data set from the very start of the project, and figures are likely to be higher than the ones we display. Our numbers reflect data starting on the last week of November, 2024.

Please find the individual website counts, as well as the combined ones, and relevant screenshots here.

MEDIA OR DOCUMENT VIEWS

This is the total number of times any downloadable media files (predominantly PDFs) have been opened or viewed. As we are particularly interested in tracking our papers and other outputs, we use a combination of our own third-party tool, Zenodo, and academic journal pages to get our total number.

Please refer to each document’s Zenodo page, or see our spreadsheet here.

MEDIA OR DOCUMENT DOWNLOADS

This is the total number of times any downloadable media files (predominantly PDFs) have been downloaded by the users. As we are particularly interested in tracking our papers and other outputs, we use a combination of our own third-party tool, Zenodo, and academic journal pages to get our total number.

Please refer to each document’s Zenodo page, or see our spreadsheet here.

Outreach and Engagement

SOCIAL MEDIA IMPRESSIONS

This tracks how many times our posts have been displayed in users’ feeds, regardless of whether they interacted with the content. To get this data, we use a combination of Linkedin, X, BlueSky, and YouTube, as those are our main social media presences.

As LinkedIn is the only platform where this data might be unavailable to others, please find the relevant spreadsheet here.

PEOPLE REACHED ON SOCIAL MEDIA

This tracks how many times our posts have been displayed in users’ feeds, regardless of whether they interacted with the content. To get this data, we use a combination of Linkedin, X, BlueSky, and YouTube, as those are our main social media presences.

As LinkedIn is the only platform where this data might be unavailable to others, please find the relevant spreadsheet here.

AVERAGE ATTENDEES PER EVENT

This is the mean number of participants across all public events we’ve hosted or co-hosted. It’s calculated by dividing the total number of attendees by the number of events.

Due to privacy laws, we are unable to provide a complete list, but you are welcome to use the information on this spreadsheet as an estimate number. Keep in mind that registration numbers might be higher than final attendees, as we indicate.

EVENT WEBSITES VIEWS

We use analytics and external tools to track (using cookies or anonymized session data) the total number of times pages on our event-specific websites are viewed, with one person visiting multiple pages counting as multiple views. Currently, we refer to our MadridTech event, held in March 2025.

Please find the relevant screenshots below:

EVENT WEBSITES VISITORS

We use analytics and external tools to count (using cookies or anonymized session data) how many unique individuals have accessed our event-specific websites. Currently, we refer to our MadridTech event, held in March 2025.

Please find the relevant screenshots below: