2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102307
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Forty years of the International Journal of Information Management: A bibliometric analysis

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“…As the chosen measure of article impact (i.e., the citation count) is a count variable with zero values and is over-dispersed, the negative binomial regression is a preferred method of analysis (Stremersch et al, 2007 ; Valtakoski, 2019 ). This is in line with the previous literature (Baker et al, 2020 ; Donthu et al, 2021b ; Stremersch et al, 2007 ; Valtakoski, 2019 ) that has looked into identifying the major article attributes that drive future citations.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…As the chosen measure of article impact (i.e., the citation count) is a count variable with zero values and is over-dispersed, the negative binomial regression is a preferred method of analysis (Stremersch et al, 2007 ; Valtakoski, 2019 ). This is in line with the previous literature (Baker et al, 2020 ; Donthu et al, 2021b ; Stremersch et al, 2007 ; Valtakoski, 2019 ) that has looked into identifying the major article attributes that drive future citations.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The variance inflation factors (VIF) in the model suggest that it does not suffer from a multicollinearity issue. The r-squared value at 0.117 is comparable to previous research (e.g., Baker et al, 2020 ; Donthu et al, 2021b ). Further, we found the direction of relationships across both models, with the second model showing a significant effect for the lead paper, title length, and abstract length.…”
Section: Drivers Of Mir Article Citationssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Specifically, this study sheds light on the performance analysis and science mapping of the entire corpus of sustainable finance research using a bibliometric analysis, wherein the former unpacks the publication trend, the top articles and contributing journals, authors, institutions, and countries, and the methodological choices and research contexts, whereas the latter reveals the major themes and topics underpinning the intellectual structure of the field. In doing so, this study will contribute enriching insights that answer six research questions (RQs) that are typically reveal through bibliometric reviews (Donthu et al, 2021b , 2021c ; Kumar et al, 2021a , 2021b , 2021c ; Rao et al, 2021 ), and thus, provide a more accurate representation of the state of sustainable finance research as a whole as opposed to the piecemeal representation that emerges from a sample of the field, as in the case of Cunha et al ( 2021 ): RQ1. What is the publication trend for sustainable finance research?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Indeed, bibliometrics contemplates the use of diverse techniques, procedures and software to examine a wide range of publication characteristics. A large number of bibliometric analyses has been focusing on capturing the salient information sorting from specific journals' publications (Donthu et al 2021;Baker et al 2021). These pieces of evidence addressed and motivated this work's rationale-opting for bibliometric methods that allow portraying past scholarship on the sketched issues, providing a comprehensive quantitative picture of a journal's outputs within the social, economic and environmental sciences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%