Measuring Organizational Information Systems Success 2012
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0170-3.ch004
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Information Systems Success

Abstract: This chapter characterizes the publication activity of Information Systems success by data collected from the Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index databases from ISI Web of Science during 2001 to 2010. It provides insights into the research activities of Information Systems success research and identifies patterns, tendencies, or regularities existing in the literature related to authors, journals, institutes, and countries. A co-ocurrence analysis of keywords is made to indicate the core t… Show more

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“…With bibliometric analysis, it is possible to evaluate the research productivity of the developing literature quantitatively and systematically in a particular field. Thus, researchers are supported to develop a new perspective toward studies in a particular field and create a future research plan (Martinez et al, 2012). Research trends, publication productivity of authors, organizations, and countries, keyword frequencies, most cited authors, journals, and countries, etc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With bibliometric analysis, it is possible to evaluate the research productivity of the developing literature quantitatively and systematically in a particular field. Thus, researchers are supported to develop a new perspective toward studies in a particular field and create a future research plan (Martinez et al, 2012). Research trends, publication productivity of authors, organizations, and countries, keyword frequencies, most cited authors, journals, and countries, etc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%