2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-014-1448-7
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Large-scale bibliometric review of diffusion research

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“…Bibliometrics consists of the "quantitative study of physical published units, or of bibliographic units, or of the surrogates of either" (Broadus, 1987, p. 376). Some recent bibliometric studies include: Teixeira, Iwamoto and Medeiros (2013), in the case of bibliometric studies in administration published in top Brazilian journals; Pinto, Serra and Ferreira (2014), on research into culture in international business; Sriwannawit and Sandström (2015), on diffusion research; Cullen (2015), on sustainability and business and management education; Oorschot, Hofman and Halman (2015), on innovation adoption; Lindahl, Stenling, Lindwall and Colliander (2015), on sports and exercise; and William, Tripp-Reimer, Daack-Hirsch and DeBerg (2016), on genomic nursing. A number of recent bibliometric studies have also been published in the leadership literature, such as Batistič, Černe and Vogel (2017) and Tal and Gordon (2016).…”
Section: Methodology Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometrics consists of the "quantitative study of physical published units, or of bibliographic units, or of the surrogates of either" (Broadus, 1987, p. 376). Some recent bibliometric studies include: Teixeira, Iwamoto and Medeiros (2013), in the case of bibliometric studies in administration published in top Brazilian journals; Pinto, Serra and Ferreira (2014), on research into culture in international business; Sriwannawit and Sandström (2015), on diffusion research; Cullen (2015), on sustainability and business and management education; Oorschot, Hofman and Halman (2015), on innovation adoption; Lindahl, Stenling, Lindwall and Colliander (2015), on sports and exercise; and William, Tripp-Reimer, Daack-Hirsch and DeBerg (2016), on genomic nursing. A number of recent bibliometric studies have also been published in the leadership literature, such as Batistič, Černe and Vogel (2017) and Tal and Gordon (2016).…”
Section: Methodology Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). To retrieve publications, we have used the Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) of the Web of Science Core Collection, which is a commonly used database for review studies (e.g., [31,32]). For the first step, we identified a combination of keywords as follows: (diffus n OR adopt n ) AND (photovolt n OR PV OR SHS n OR "solar home system n ").…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57,34]. The availability of a new technology or innovation, such as solar PV technology, does not necessarily motivate its adoption by individuals.…”
Section: Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%