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Decoding Virtual Minds: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Cognition in Virtual Teams

In: Leveraging Emerging Technologies and Analytics for Empowering Humanity, Vol. 1

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  • Hanfia Rahman

    (MNNIT Allahabad)

  • Tripti Singh

    (MNNIT Allahabad)

Abstract

Virtual teams have been rapidly adopted by organisations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, sparking scholarly interest in their cognitive aspects. This study bibliometrically analyses the state of cognition in virtual teams research, drawing from 1,229 documents in the Scopus database published from 1990 to 2022. Performance analysis and science mapping are used to precisely outline the field's evolution. Bibliometric indicators, such as the number of citations received and h-index are used to perform performance analysis on Microsoft Excel. VOSviewer software is used for science mapping the bibliographic data based on co-citations, bibliographic coupling, and keyword co-occurrence to categorise pertinent research in terms of publications, authors, institutions, and countries. The findings reveal significant research growth from 2020 to 2022. Jarvenpaa emerged as the most influential author while the USA is the most influential country. The field's evolution is characterised by three distinct generations: 1990–2000, 2001–2011, and 2012–2022.

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  • Hanfia Rahman & Tripti Singh, 2025. "Decoding Virtual Minds: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Cognition in Virtual Teams," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: D P Goyal & Suprateek Sarker & Somnath Mukhopadhyay & Basav Roychoudhury & Parijat Upadhyay & Pradee (ed.), Leveraging Emerging Technologies and Analytics for Empowering Humanity, Vol. 1, chapter 19, pages 373-406, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-981-96-2548-2_19
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-2548-2_19
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