Quel type de communauté forment les auteurs francophones en Systèmes d'Informations? Une analyse du réseau social
Claudio Vitari ()
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Claudio Vitari: MTS - Management Technologique et Strategique - EESC-GEM Grenoble Ecole de Management
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This article presents a social network analysis of the french-speaking community of co-authors of scientific publications in Information Systems based on articles' co-authorship. The articles are separated in two different sets. The first set includes the articles published in "Systèmes d'Information et Management" (SIM) the reference journal in information systems for the French community. The second set gathers the articles published in a range of english-writing journals from the JCR database. Comparisons between the two networks are made, their integration is performed and a final assessment is perfomed. It emerges that Daniel Pascot and Louis Raymond are the center of the SIM network. Henri Barki Alain Pinsonneault are central to the JCR network and to the network emerging from the combination of SIM and JCR networks. The SIM network is less centralized and Quebec seems likely a great place to be part of the french-speaking community in Information Systems.
Keywords: Mots-clés: Analyse des réseaux sociaux; systèmes d'information; co-écriture; francophonie (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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Published in Journée de la Recherche Francophone en Systèmes d'Information – International Conference of Information Systems Ancillary Meeting, 2013, Milan, Italie
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