4 edition of A bibliometric analysis of terminological and conceptual change in sociology and economics found in the catalog.
A bibliometric analysis of terminological and conceptual change in sociology and economics
Published
1988
by National Library of Canada in Ottawa
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Lorna Katherine Rees-Potter. |
Series | Canadian theses = Thèses canadiennes |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 7 microfiches (652 fr.) |
Number of Pages | 652 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21779254M |
ISBN 10 | 0315360593 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 18873851 |
of information. Bibliometric analysis, the extraction of statistics on journal articles and the research fields they discuss, comprises some of the tools used in library science. Bibliometric analysis (or bibliometrics) may be used, for example, to compare the prevalence of multiple fields of research. It then examines the application of bibliometrics and citation analysis in the sciences and science studies, especially the sociology of science and science policy. Finally it provides a view of the future of bibliometrics, exploring in detail the ongoing extension of bibliometric methods to the structure and dynamics of the World Wide Web.5/5(1).
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The modern wave of ‘evolutionary economics’ was launched in with the classic study by Nelson and Winter. This paper reports a broad bibliometric analysis of ‘evolutionary’ research in the disciplines of management, business, economics, and sociology over 25 years from to It confirms that Nelson and Winter's book (An evolutionary theory of economic change, Harvard Cited by: 5. It then examines the application of bibliometrics and citation analysis in the sciences and science studies, especially the sociology of science and science policy. Finally it provides a view of the future of bibliometrics, exploring in detail the ongoing extension of bibliometric methods to the structure and dynamics of the World Wide by:
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The present study uses the bibliometric techniques of citation and co-citation context analysis and further extends this research to an appli- cation in the area of terminological analysis and by: Based on the Essential Science Indicators database, this study analyzed highly cited papers (HCPs) in the field of Economics and Business from authors, universities, and 64 countries/territories.
From this data, three lists were created: the top 76 scientists, 50 most influential universities, and 33 most influential countries/territories.
The results show that the USA is the Cited by: 1. This article presents a bibliometric analysis using the Web of Science database to determine the research areas with the greatest research output, the countries and languages responsible for most social entrepreneurship research, the year in which research on social entrepreneurship began, the journals that publish most research, and the most relevant authors with publications on social entrepreneurship.
This study thus aims to orient researchers who are new in social entrepreneurship Cited by: An increased demand for these types of analysis in evaluation of research and productivity is likely within many scientific communities, by politicians as well as funding agencies.
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Therefore, the population studied could be identified for articles: 53 (%) involved studies among adults, 42 (%) adolescents, 39 (%) university students, and 8 (% Cited by: There are also bibliometric analysis published in health management that investigate the attention and progress of strategic management in the literature [17], in health economics, studies have.
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Information Processing and Management 25(6), – () CrossRef Google ScholarCited by: 4. To identify fields where the role of non-serial literature is considerable or critical in terms of bibliometric standard methods, the totality of the bibliographic citations indexed in the annual cumulation of the SCI and SSCI databases, have been processed.
The analysis is based on three indicators, Cited by: the second part we develop a bibliometric analysis in order to identify the evolution pattern of the main research lines, using a quantitative approach. Then, we provide an update of the literature by describing the new theoretical mecha nisms and empirical evidence regarding the relationship between growth and Cited by: 4.
Bibliometric analysis can also be focused on a particular journal to identify which subjects are most frequent, which authors publish most frequently in a certain journal, and which are the most cited articles (e.g., Merigó, Mas-Tur, Roig-Tierno, & Ribeiro-Soriano, ).Cited by: Dynamic thesaural systems: A bibliometric study of terminological and conceptual change in sociology and economics with application to the design of dynamic thesaural systems.
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