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Global knowledge management research: A bibliometric
analysis
Abstract: The present study characterizes the dynamic publication
activity of global knowledge management (KM) by data collected through
a search restricted to articles in ISI Web of Science. A total of
2727 unique authors had contributed 1407 publications since 1975.
The overwhelming majority (2349 or 86%) of them wrote one publication.
The productive authors, their contribution and authorship position
are listed to indicate their productivity and degree of involvement
in their research publications. The sum of research output of the
first or responsible authors from USA, UK and Germany reaches 57%
of the total productivity. The distribution of articles is rather
widespread they published in 462 titles of serials, spanning
110 Journal Citation Reports subject categories. The higher quality
journals make publication of findings more visible. A Pearson's
correlation coefficient is statistically found to be significant
between citation frequency of article and impact factor of journal,
instead of authorship pattern. The results also indicate that R&D
expenditures were actually not proportional to research productivity
or citation counts. As the subject highly interacts with other disciplines,
the field of KM has not yet developed its own body of literature.
KM might have been evolving an interdisciplinary theory that is
developing at the boundaries of scientific disciplines.
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Gu, Y. N.
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Scientometrics, vol. 61, no. 2, pp. 171-190.
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| Date: |
2004 |
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