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Twenty-Five Years of the Journal of Global Information Technology Management: A Bibliometric Analysis

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  • Bhawana Rathore
  • Baidyanath Biswas
  • Rohit Gupta
  • Prashant Palvia

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The Journal of Global Information Technology Management (JGITM) is an established and globally reputed journal in the Information Technology area, focusing on publishing international IS research. It is international in all respects: content, authors’ origin, readers’ origin, and the editorial board. The journal was established in January 1998 and completed 25 years of publication in 2022. In celebration, this study presents a comprehensive and historical overview of the leading trends of the journal since its inception. The bibliographic data was retrieved from the Scopus database and analyzed with the help of the R software. This analysis considers indicators such as the most cited articles, productive authors, influential authors, leading institutes, top countries publishing in JGITM, co-citation networks, and keyword analysis. The study also develops a graphical visualization of the networks of bibliographic data. This graphical visual helps to analyze co-citation and bibliographic coupling among the published research studies. Our results indicate a continuous and substantial increase in the quality of publications, impact factor, and a growing interest in publishing articles in the journal by a broader community of academicians and scholars. We hope this information will be of significant value to JGITM’s audience: the readers and past and future authors.

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  • Bhawana Rathore & Baidyanath Biswas & Rohit Gupta & Prashant Palvia, 2023. "Twenty-Five Years of the Journal of Global Information Technology Management: A Bibliometric Analysis," Journal of Global Information Technology Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(3), pages 181-196, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ugitxx:v:26:y:2023:i:3:p:181-196
    DOI: 10.1080/1097198X.2023.2235229
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