Bibliometric indicators to identify emerging research fields: publications on mass gatherings
Gregorio González-Alcaide (),
Pedro Llorente () and
José M. Ramos ()
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Gregorio González-Alcaide: Universitat de València
Pedro Llorente: Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
José M. Ramos: Hospital General Universitario de Alicante
Scientometrics, 2016, vol. 109, issue 2, No 31, 1283-1298
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Abstract The present study analyzes scientific publications on mass gatherings, characterizing its development as an emerging research field. We identified publications on mass gatherings, analyzing the scientific production and carrying out a co-citation analysis. We identified the works of reference that have laid the intellectual foundation for the field as well as the main scientific disciplines and journals that have contributed to its development. We identified 278 documents that cited 7149 bibliographic references. The 2006–2010 period saw a dramatic increase in the number of works published. Papers on mass gatherings also appeared frequently in multidisciplinary journals of high visibility and impact. The co-citation analysis revealed the existence of five clusters or thematic nuclei in research of the area. One large cluster brings together different studies on the prevalence of infectious diseases associated with pilgrimages to Mecca, and another cluster focuses on planning and response for health services in the context of mass gatherings associated with sporting events. Different indicators help characterize the nature of this emerging field, in which we observe the absence of a stable research community, the recentness of the bibliographic citations, and a high concentration of publications on the topic, with no peripheral areas of investigation. The study of mass gatherings is an emerging area of research with a notably multidisciplinary nature. Given the relevance and incidence of mass gatherings in relation to population health, it is necessary to foster the conditions that favor the consolidation of the field as a topic of research.
Keywords: Emerging topic; Age of references; Intellectual base; Citation analysis; Massive gathering; Multidisciplinary research field (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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