Uncovering the knowledge flows and intellectual structures of research in Technological Forecasting and Social Change: A journey through history
Shikhar Sarin,
Christophe Haon,
Mustapha Belkhouja,
Alicia Mas-Tur,
Norat Roig-Tierno,
Trina Sego,
Alan Porter,
José M. Merigó and
Stephen Carley
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2020, vol. 160, issue C
Abstract:
Technological Forecasting and Social Change (TF&SC) celebrates its fiftieth anniversary this year. The anniversary represents an appropriate time for an introspective analysis of the journal's history and impact. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of TF&SC in terms of how often TF&SC is cited by other journals (citation outflow), how often other journals are cited by TF&SC (citation inflow), citations by Web of Science and SCImago disciplinary categories, most-cited articles in TF&SC, co-citation of journals, and co-occurrence of author keywords. Analysis is conducted by using the Web of Science (WOS) database and Visualization of Similarities (VOS) viewer software. The incoming versus outgoing citation patterns identified here suggest an asymmetry in the knowledge flows of TF&SC. Papers published in TF&SC have increasingly cited knowledge from journals in Technology and Innovation Management (TIM), Engineering, and Decision Sciences, but the journal impacts a different set of disciplinary categories such as Energy, Environmental Sciences, and Social Sciences. From 1969–2018, Innovation, Foresight and Forecasting feature as the most popular keywords. Focus on topics such as Patents/Patent Analysis, Climate Change, Sustainability, and Energy seems to have intensified in the last decade.
Keywords: Bibliometrics; Citation analysis; Web of Science; VOS Viewer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2020.120210
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