2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2017.08.033
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Forty years of Computers & Industrial Engineering: A bibliometric analysis

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“…Previous bibliometric analyses were usually based on the two most widely recognized international databases: WoS and Scopus [49] (Google Scholar is questionable as it incorporates unreliable references [50]). We concentrated on data provided by the WoS, which only includes the most influential journals with the highest standards [51], following previous studies [51,52].In order to select the kind of TS research to be evaluated, we retrieved all the papers that used the keywords "sustainability" and "tourism" simultaneously when concentrating on TS, and, in addition, the keywords "income" and "employment" when focusing on TS related to income and employment. Although various studies focus on only one keyword and analyze only one or various sections in WoS, we opted for using two keywords and all the sections in the WoS [53].…”
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“…Previous bibliometric analyses were usually based on the two most widely recognized international databases: WoS and Scopus [49] (Google Scholar is questionable as it incorporates unreliable references [50]). We concentrated on data provided by the WoS, which only includes the most influential journals with the highest standards [51], following previous studies [51,52].In order to select the kind of TS research to be evaluated, we retrieved all the papers that used the keywords "sustainability" and "tourism" simultaneously when concentrating on TS, and, in addition, the keywords "income" and "employment" when focusing on TS related to income and employment. Although various studies focus on only one keyword and analyze only one or various sections in WoS, we opted for using two keywords and all the sections in the WoS [53].…”
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“…The analysis considers a wide range of issues including the publication and citation evolution of the journal, the most cited articles, the citing articles and the most frequent author keywords, and also a graphical analysis by using the VOS viewer software (Van Eck & Waltman, ). This software uses several concepts including bibliographic coupling, cocitation, and co‐occurrence of keywords (Cancino, Merigó, Coronado, Dessouky, & Dessouky, ; Laengle et al, ). Bibliographic coupling appears when two documents cite the same third document (Kessler, ) while cocitation occurs when two documents receive a citation from the same third document (Small, ).…”
Section: Bibliometric and Ontological Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laengle et al (2017) conducted a study for the fortieth anniversary of the European Journal of Operational Research. Cancino et al (2017) did the same for the fortieth anniversary of Computers & Industrial Engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This paper conducts a bibliometric analysis of a specific journal. This methodology has previously been used in other studies and journals, such as, the Annals of Tourism Research (Swain et al, 1998), the Journal of Sustainable Tourism (Lu & Nepal, 2009), Knowledge-Based Systems (Cobo et al, 2015), the Journal of Business Research (Merigó et al, 2015a), Computers & Industrial Engineering (Cancino et al, 2017) the International Journal of Intelligent Systems , and the Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing (Mulet-Forteza, Martorell-Cunill, Merigó, Genovart-Balaguer, & Mauleon-Mendez, 2018). This paper considers a wide range of methods to represent the bibliographic data under study.…”
Section: Bibliometric Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%