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Bibliometric Analysis of the Economic Crisis Topic Anna Bykova Research Workshop Perm, 2013. National Research University Higher School of Economics - Perm. Key Points. Motivation for research Data Sources & Methodology Results & Discussion. Higher School of Economics , Perm , 201 3. 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Bibliometric Analysis of the Economic Crisis Topic
Anna Bykova
Research WorkshopPerm, 2013
Key Points
• Motivation for research
• Data Sources & Methodology
• Results & Discussion
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Motivation for Investigation
• The purpose of this study is to explore empirically the state and evolution of the economic crisis for the 2008-2012 period.
• The results offer valuable insights and help understanding the economic crisis and make predictions (or catch significant research trends) on its future development.
• Bibliometrics is one of the most pivotal measures for the evaluation of scientific productions. Macias-Chapula told that "scientometric indicators have become essential to the scientific community to estimate the state-of-the-art of a given topic" (quoted in Lolis et. al. 2009).
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Scientometrics: basic points
Methodology was almost taken from….
Research Question• The aim of the study is conducting of bibliometric analysis to economic crisis
publications in journals listed in the four ISI subject categories in the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) during 2000 - 2013: economics finance business business, and management.
• The objectives of the study are to determine the following: research output of the topic language and geographical distribution of the literature institution distribution of contributors authorship pattern highly cited authors and papers hot topics.
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Data & Methodology• The study is based on the scientific productions in Scientometrics as reflected in the
online version of the SSCI (Social Science Citation Index), the Web of Science. • The SSCI is a multidisciplinary database generated by Thomson Reuters. • The time period considered in this study is from 2008 to 2012. • The basis for the analysis is the bibliographical descriptions of articles and their
references from academic journals in various subject areas. • The SSCI was searched using the keyword the “crisis” as a part of a title, abstract, or
keyword to compile a bibliography of all manuscript related to this kind of research.• The reported impact factor (IF) of each journal was obtained from the 2011 JCR.
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Rank Category Total Cites
Median IF Aggregate IF # Journals # Articles
1 Business 230831 1.135 1.594 113 48552 Finance Business 100689 0.799 1.324 86 34583 Economics 401962 0.778 1.148 321 153274 Management 309457 1.183 1.662 168 7064
Distribution of Document Types
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Publication Output
Publication Years
Record Count
(Articles) % of 3904
2012 1130 29
2011 1047 27
2010 797 20
2009 592 15
2008 338 9
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Publication Output: results from Scopus
Authorship & Publication Patterns
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Authors Record Count(publications)
% of 3904
J. Aizenman 13 0.33
H.S. Shin 12 0.31
V.V. Acharya 11 0.28
C.M. Reinhart 11 0.28
R. Alas 10 0.27
K.S. Rogoff 10 0.27
J.L. Stein 10 0.27
Source Titles TP (%) IF Subject
Journal of banking finance 120 (3.0) 2.60Finance Business
Journal of international money and finance
98 (2.5) 1.1Finance Business
Applied economics letters 72 (1.8) 0.2 Economics
South African journal of business management
58 (1.5) 0.2Business,
Economics
Economic modelling 53 (1.4) 0.7 Economics
Applied economics 50 (1.3) 0.5 Economics
Cambridge journal of economics 50 (1.3) 1.4 Economics
Journal of financial economics 50 (1.3) 3.7Finance Business
Distribution of Subject Category
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Countrywide publication
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Countries/Territories
Record Count
% of 3668
USA 1370 37 %
ENGLAND 444 12 %
AUSTRALIA 297 8 %
GERMANY 278 8 %
FRANCE 187 5 %
PEOPLES R CHINA 147 4 %
NETHERLANDS 142 4 %
CANADA 134 4 %
ITALY 128 3 %
SOUTH KOREA 118 3 %
Institute-wise publication
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Organisations Record Count % of 3662International Monetary Fund 99 3
National Bureau of Economic Research 96 3Harvard University 65 2
New York University 46 1World Bank 46 1
European Central Bank 45 1Columbia University 41 1
Australian National University 40 1Federal Reserve Bank New York 40 1
Chicago University 40 1University of California, Berkley 38 1
Cambridge University 36 1Michigan University 34 1
Pennsylvania University 27 1
Most frequently-cited articles
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TC TC per year Authors Year Title Journal IF
123 20.50
Young, Michael N.; Peng, Mike W.;
Ahlstrom, David; Bruton, Garry D.;
Jiang, Yi
2008
Corporate governance in emerging economies: A review of the principal-
principal perspective
Journal of management
studies4.23
99 16.50 Verhoogen, Eric A. 2008
Trade, quality upgrading, and wage
inequality in the Mexican manufacturing
sector
Quarterly journal of economics
3.79
76 15.20Mian, Atif; Sufi,
Amir2009
The consequences of mortgage credit
expansion: evidence from the us mortgage
default crisis
Quarterly journal of economics
3.79
Total number of citations for the most-cited article
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Thank you for your attention!
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