Analysis of the impact of studies published by Internext - Revista Eletr\^onica de Neg\'ocios Internacionais
C. L. Gonz\'alez-Valiente

TL;DR
This study analyzes the citation impact of Internext-Review of International Business from 2006 to 2013 using various bibliometric indicators, revealing trends in citations, authorship, and topics over time.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of Internext's publications and citations, highlighting impact metrics and research trends in international business.
Findings
Most articles are multi-authored.
Citations have increased over time.
Early publications are most cited.
Abstract
This paper presents a citation analysis of Internext-Review of International Business to detect the impact caused by papers published for the period 2006-2013. The Publish or Perish (PoP) software is used, which retrieves articles and citations from Google Scholar database. As part of the applied indicators are: the distribution of authors by articles, citations per year, citation vs. self-citation, journal's citable vs. non citable documents, journal's cited vs. uncited documents, co-word analysis, and H Index. A total of 131 articles were obtained for 153 citations made until June, 2014. Most articles present multiple authorship. It is also detected an ascending line in the citation. The Journal has very low levels of self-citation, showing that most citing sources are Brazilian journals. The most cited articles have been published in the early years (2006-2008); whose main topics are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBusiness and Management Studies · International Business and FDI · Business Strategy and Innovation
