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Three decades of research in the technology analysis & strategic management: a bibliometrics analysis

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Pages 989-1005 | Received 21 Jan 2020, Accepted 02 Dec 2020, Published online: 17 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This study portrays an overview of the Technology Analysis & Strategic Management (TASM) Journal over the last 31 years. The work examines a broad range of performance aspects of the journal, such as citations and publications’ structure, most cited documents, most productive authors, countries, and universities. Besides, this study also presents the visualisation of co-citation, the bibliographic coupling of countries, co-citation, and co-occurrence of the most commonly used keywords. The results show a gradual increase in the number of citations and published documents, and this trend is expected to remain eulogised in the coming years. Results also predict that the developed countries are on top in terms of contribution to TASM.

Acknowledgments

Fanchen Meng acknowledges the financial support from Humanities and Social Sciences Research Fund, Ministry of Education China, under Grant Number: 17YJA630072; and National Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant Number: 71972013.

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Funding

Fanchen Meng acknowledges the financial support from Ministry of Education China, humanities and social sciences research fund 17YJA630072; and National Natural Science Foundation of China, grant number 71972013.

Notes on contributors

Muhammad Farrukh

Muhammad Farrukh is currently working at the School of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. He holds a Ph.D. in Management. His area of research revolves around entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, and Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Imran Ahmed Shahzad

Imran Ahmed Shahzad holds a Ph.D. in management. His areas of research revolve around employee performance, firm performance, and employee behaviour.

Fanchen Meng

Fanchen Meng is a Professor, Doctoral Advisor of SME of BIT. He has published over 30 papers in domestic and foreign authoritative journals, authored one book, and chief-edited three books, hosted five international conferences. Prof. Meng has been an Advisor for more than 50 graduates, Ph. D Master or Ph.D. graduates. He is the pillar of BIT Young Managerial Official. He serves as a Visiting Professor of Bayreuth University, Sino-German Cultural Exchange Scholarship consultant of Sino-European Cultural Exchange Organization, the editorial committee of Review of Managerial Science.

Yihua Wu

Yihua Wu is a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. Her research interests include Strategic Management, Knowledge Management, and Corporate Governance.

Ali Raza

Ali Raza is working as an Assistant Professor in the Knowledge Unit of Business, Economics, Accountancy, and Commerce in UMT, Sialkot. His research area includes Microlevel CSR, Internal Marketing, Intrapreneurship, branding, and leadership.

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