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A Bibliometric Analysis Of The International Management Conference Proceedings’ Papers

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  • Corina MARINESCU
  • Claudiu CICEA

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The aim of this paper is to develop a bibliometric analysis of the papers published within International Management Conference proceedings, including only those proceedings indexed by Clarivate Analytics in Conference Proceedings Citation Index. The bibliometric analysis will detail three types of metrics: one highlighting characteristics of the published articles (such as the year-wise distribution of papers during 2012-2016, the mean and median page length of articles, the authorship pattern of the articles, the degree of collaboration by year, the distribution of the universities participating to the conference, the distribution of the conference attendees by country) another one presenting aspects related to the citing articles of the proceedings’ papers (citations received each year, citations received by country, affiliation, paper type, and proceedings title, top 10 papers from IMC Proceedings sorted by their citation count, Web of Science categories for citing articles) and the last one regarding the usage of the published articles. The results of the analysis highlight the general perception of growing conference (in terms of participants and cited papers) since it has been indexed and offers the possibility to find ways to attract more foreign participants.

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  • Corina MARINESCU & Claudiu CICEA, 2018. "A Bibliometric Analysis Of The International Management Conference Proceedings’ Papers," Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, Faculty of Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 12(1), pages 293-306, November.
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