Bibliometrics and Citation Analysis for the Psychologist-Manager: A Review and Select Readings

IF 0.6 Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Psychologist-Manager Journal Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1037/H0094735
C. Piotrowski
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While most professional psychologists are knowledgeable in scholarly database searching when conducting research, most practitioners are probably less familiarized with the rapidly advancing fields of bibliometrics, and, particularly, citation analysis. Due to the profusion of knowledge in the field, professional managers need to be cognizant of the major benefits of citation searching as a research tool (a) in identifying major trends and credibility level of issues in business, industry, management strategies and techniques, and applied psychology; and (b) in identifying the comprehensive acceptance of an expert’s research and scholarly productivity across disciplines. One key strategic approach is referred to as cited-reference analysis, a rather intricate operational feature available in modern indexes such as Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, and PsycINFO. The current article reviews recent literature in this area that should prove informative to the psychologist-manager. The review emphasizes published research on the topic of bibliometrics, over the past decade, in the disciplines of psychology and management. This analysis concludes that (a) cited-reference based results can vary largely and are contingent on the type of citation analysis performed; (b) databases, that offer citation options, rely on idiosyncratic methods, coverage, and transparency of functions; (c) the operational functions of citation analysis are rather perplex; and (d) research in this area is advancing at an exponential pace. Based on these concerns, the psychologistmanager would be well served to stay abreast of developments in bibliometrics research. An extended bibliography is provided as an addendum that provides scholarly sources for supplemental reading.
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心理学家经理人的文献计量学与引文分析:回顾与选读
虽然大多数专业心理学家在进行研究时都熟悉学术数据库搜索,但大多数从业人员可能不太熟悉快速发展的文献计量学领域,特别是引文分析。由于该领域的知识丰富,职业经理人需要认识到引文检索作为一种研究工具的主要好处(a)在确定商业、工业、管理战略和技术以及应用心理学等问题的主要趋势和可信度水平;(b)确定对专家的研究和跨学科学术生产力的全面接受。一种关键的战略方法被称为引用参考分析,这是现代索引(如Web of Science、Scopus、b谷歌Scholar和PsycINFO)中提供的一种相当复杂的操作特性。本文回顾了这一领域的最新文献,为心理学家兼管理者提供了信息。这篇综述强调了过去十年来在心理学和管理学学科中关于文献计量学主题的已发表研究。该分析的结论是:(a)基于引用文献的结果可能有很大差异,并且取决于所进行的引用分析的类型;(b)提供引用选项的数据库依赖于特殊的方法、覆盖范围和功能的透明度;(三)引文分析的操作功能较为复杂;(d)这一领域的研究正以指数级的速度发展。基于这些考虑,心理学家经理应该及时了解文献计量学研究的发展。一个扩展的参考书目提供了一个附录,为补充阅读提供学术来源。
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