2015
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2015.1037935
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Twenty-six years of operations management research (1985–2010): authorship patterns and research constituents in eleven top rated journals

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“…Merigó and Yang (2017) reported on the 200 most cited articles in the MS&OR area by considering the top 30 journals in the Operations Research and Management Science category from the WoS, based on their h-index. Similar to Shang et al (2015), Merigó and Yang also indicate the most influential authors in the MS&OR area based on number of citations.…”
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confidence: 76%
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“…Merigó and Yang (2017) reported on the 200 most cited articles in the MS&OR area by considering the top 30 journals in the Operations Research and Management Science category from the WoS, based on their h-index. Similar to Shang et al (2015), Merigó and Yang also indicate the most influential authors in the MS&OR area based on number of citations.…”
Section: Related Studiesmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…For instance, Shang et al (2015) studied OM-related research output from 1985 to 2010, based on the publications of 11 journals. Since some of the journals selected for that study publish articles that are not directly related to OM, the journal articles were reviewed by two of the paper's authors using information from the title, abstract and keywords.…”
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“…Accordingly, previous studies that list and rank the prominent journals in OM field were taken into consideration. The previous studies by Goh et al (1997), Soteriou, Hadjinicola, and Patsia (1999), Barman, Hanna, and LaForge (2001), Theoharakis et al (2007), Fry and Donohue (2013) and Shang et al (2015) were referred for journal selection. Besides, the journals were taken into consideration according to their impact factors announced regarding the last two years and five years.…”
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confidence: 99%