2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijcma-02-2023-0025
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Mapping the knowledge base and theoretical evolution of workplace conflict outcomes: a bibliometric and qualitative review, 1972–2022

Mengting Su,
Parisa Rungruang

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to understand workplace conflict outcomes (WCO) literature and identify the research gaps by mapping its knowledge base and theoretical evolution. Design/methodology/approach This study combines bibliometric and qualitative analysis and encompasses 1,043 Scopus-indexed documents published between 1972 and 2022. The bibliometric analysis used VOSviewer, Excel and Tableau software for descriptive statistics, citation and co-citation analyses of publication patterns, authors, documents a… Show more

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“…The present study utilises a bibliometric analysis methodology to comprehensively evaluate and amalgamate the extant literature pertaining to the influence of digitalisation in HRD on the competitive advantage of organisations operating within the maritime industry. Bibliometrics is a research methodology that employs quantitative analysis to examine publications, citations, co-citations and co-word analysis in order to delineate the intellectual framework of a specific field of study (Dede and Ozdemir, 2022;Su and Rungruang, 2024). Within the scope of this research, the utilisation of co-word analysis enables the identification of prominent research themes, trends, and patterns within the existing body of literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study utilises a bibliometric analysis methodology to comprehensively evaluate and amalgamate the extant literature pertaining to the influence of digitalisation in HRD on the competitive advantage of organisations operating within the maritime industry. Bibliometrics is a research methodology that employs quantitative analysis to examine publications, citations, co-citations and co-word analysis in order to delineate the intellectual framework of a specific field of study (Dede and Ozdemir, 2022;Su and Rungruang, 2024). Within the scope of this research, the utilisation of co-word analysis enables the identification of prominent research themes, trends, and patterns within the existing body of literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%