1992
DOI: 10.1086/209302
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Knowledge Development and Scientific Status in Consumer-Behavior Research: A Social Exchange Perspective

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“…Furthermore, it could disclose the structure that shapes the creation of knowledge in a given research field (Vidgen et al, 2007). One can also use it as a tool for conducting citation analyses (Carter, Leuschner, & Rogers 2007;Zinkhan, Roth, & Saxton, 1992) and for analyzing the network settings of research communities (Krystallis et al, 2011;Vidgen et al, 2007). The technique is also helpful in identifying key players in a knowledge network (such as key institutions, countries, and regions), structural holes at the network level that can be strategically filled to accelerate knowledge flows, and identifying sharing at institutional, national, and regional levels (Khan & Park, 2013).…”
Section: The Sna Technique and Knowledge Infrastructure Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it could disclose the structure that shapes the creation of knowledge in a given research field (Vidgen et al, 2007). One can also use it as a tool for conducting citation analyses (Carter, Leuschner, & Rogers 2007;Zinkhan, Roth, & Saxton, 1992) and for analyzing the network settings of research communities (Krystallis et al, 2011;Vidgen et al, 2007). The technique is also helpful in identifying key players in a knowledge network (such as key institutions, countries, and regions), structural holes at the network level that can be strategically filled to accelerate knowledge flows, and identifying sharing at institutional, national, and regional levels (Khan & Park, 2013).…”
Section: The Sna Technique and Knowledge Infrastructure Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perception-based rankings are quite important since knowledge, paradigms, and future citations are affected by reputation (Petersen et al, 2014). Science and scientific status can be conceptualized as a social exchange process (Zinkhan, Roth, & Saxton, 1992), and journal reputation affects the reputations of both individuals (researchers) and institutions (universities). This article aims to contribute to the Latin American business research community by providing initial evidence on a sample of peer-reviewed business journals published in Latin America.…”
Section: The Need For a Ranking Of Business Journals In Latinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another level of analysis makes use of data pertaining the frequency with which various authors are cited in the literature (McKain 1990). Frequency counts by various categories of interest can be aggregated, such as key journals in a certain discipline (Zinkhan, Roth, and Saxton 1992). An alternative approach is counting numbers of citations of a certain journal from journals of alternative disciplines (Cote, Leong, and Cote 1991).…”
Section: Methodological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%