a few papers involving bibliometrics
Eugene Garfield
eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM
Mon Nov 14 17:20:05 EST 2011
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TITLE: A bibliometric analysis of published non-communicable
disease research in India (Letter, English)
AUTHOR: Mony, PK; Srinivasan, K
SOURCE: INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH 134 (2). AUG 2011.
p.232-234 INDIAN COUNCIL MEDICAL RES, NEW DELHI
SEARCH TERM(S): ARUNACHALAM S rauth; BIBLIOMETR* item_title;
LETTER* doctype
KEYWORDS+: EPIDEMIOLOGIC TRANSITION; PREVENTION
AUTHOR ADDRESS: PK Mony, St Johns Res Inst, 100 Feet Rd, Bangalore 560034,
Karnataka, India
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TITLE: The Retailing Literature as a Basis for Franchising
Research: Using Intellectual Structure to Advance Theory (Article,
English)
AUTHOR: Chabowski, BR; Hult, GTM; Mena, JA
SOURCE: JOURNAL OF RETAILING 87 (3 SP ISS). SEP 2011. p.269-284
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, NEW YORK
SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth;
SMALL H J DOC 36:183 1980;
SMALL H J AM SOC INFORM SCI 50:799 1999
KEYWORDS: Retailing literature; Franchise structure; Consumer
exchange; Strategic commitment; Intellectual structure;
Multidimensional scaling; Hierarchical cluster analysis
KEYWORDS+: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT RESEARCH; AGENCY THEORY;
ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH; CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS;
ORGANIZATIONAL FORM; EMPIRICAL-ANALYSIS; RESOURCE
SCARCITY; TRADE PROMOTIONS; NETWORK ANALYSIS; SERVICE
QUALITY
ABSTRACT: This study evaluates the foundational intellectual
structure of franchising research over the last four decades. Based on I
718 articles from a sample of 40 journals, we use co-citation analysis, employed in both multidimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analysis, to evaluate 67,073 citations and determine the theoretical underpinnings of franchising research. As the results indicate, the retailing literature has had an integral influence on studies related to franchising. To advance this research domain, we develop a three- dimensional typology (franchise structure, consumer exchange, and strategic intention) based on established and emergent franchise-related topics. The typology indicates six suggested topics for examination to advance franchising research based on the domain's accomplishments to date. (C) 2011 New York University. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
AUTHOR ADDRESS: GTM Hult, Michigan State Univ, Eli Broad Coll Business, E
Lansing, MI 48824 USA
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