Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > Meta-Analysis of Publications on Web 2.0: Impac...
View graph of relations

Meta-Analysis of Publications on Web 2.0: Impact, Productivity, Prevalent Topics and Research Agendas

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNConference contribution/Paperpeer-review

Published

Standard

Meta-Analysis of Publications on Web 2.0: Impact, Productivity, Prevalent Topics and Research Agendas. / Bogolyubov, Pavel.
12th European Conference on Knowledge Management, Passau, Germany. ed. / Franz Lehner; Klaus Bredl. Vol. Vol. 1 Reading: Academic Publishing Ltd., 2011. p. 97-106.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNConference contribution/Paperpeer-review

Harvard

Bogolyubov, P 2011, Meta-Analysis of Publications on Web 2.0: Impact, Productivity, Prevalent Topics and Research Agendas. in F Lehner & K Bredl (eds), 12th European Conference on Knowledge Management, Passau, Germany. vol. Vol. 1, Academic Publishing Ltd., Reading, pp. 97-106, 2011 European Conference on Knowledge Management, Passau, Germany, 6/09/11. <http://www.academic-conferences.org/pdfs/ECKM_2011-booklet.pdf>

APA

Bogolyubov, P. (2011). Meta-Analysis of Publications on Web 2.0: Impact, Productivity, Prevalent Topics and Research Agendas. In F. Lehner, & K. Bredl (Eds.), 12th European Conference on Knowledge Management, Passau, Germany (Vol. Vol. 1, pp. 97-106). Academic Publishing Ltd.. http://www.academic-conferences.org/pdfs/ECKM_2011-booklet.pdf

Vancouver

Bogolyubov P. Meta-Analysis of Publications on Web 2.0: Impact, Productivity, Prevalent Topics and Research Agendas. In Lehner F, Bredl K, editors, 12th European Conference on Knowledge Management, Passau, Germany. Vol. Vol. 1. Reading: Academic Publishing Ltd. 2011. p. 97-106

Author

Bogolyubov, Pavel. / Meta-Analysis of Publications on Web 2.0: Impact, Productivity, Prevalent Topics and Research Agendas. 12th European Conference on Knowledge Management, Passau, Germany. editor / Franz Lehner ; Klaus Bredl. Vol. Vol. 1 Reading : Academic Publishing Ltd., 2011. pp. 97-106

Bibtex

@inproceedings{aaad921b53af4e4b9165f52ca3fe980d,
title = "Meta-Analysis of Publications on Web 2.0: Impact, Productivity, Prevalent Topics and Research Agendas",
abstract = "Web 2.0 is a relatively young field of study and the body of publications on it is still developing. The paper offers an in-depth analysis of the prevalent topics discussed in the business-oriented literature in relation to Web 2.0 as well as the understanding of where the research is done (institution/country) and what the citation impact is – in other words, the locale of the research, the quality of publications and the prominent research topics. Even more importantly, it identifies emerging debates in the key areas relevant to the overall conference theme. To assess the productivity and impact, ABI/Inform database was interrogated to compile the list of papers (search for “Web 2.0” string, all fields and texts, scholarly journals only). For the search results, the following information was gathered: the number of citations (found via Google in databases such as SpringerLink, Emerald Insight or Google Scholar), authors{\textquoteright} and institutions names and locations as well as keywords – from ABI/Inform, other databases or from papers themselves depending on the information availability. The resulting numbers were subjected to simple statistical analysis: for each institution and each country three numbers were calculated: total number of “hits” (people (co-)authoring papers), total number of citations per hit (time-normalised) and the ratio between the two. The keywords (tags) were counted by the number of appearances on the list, and the analysis highlighted a variety of topics that are discussed the most, with a number of trends highlighted. The full sets of results are shown in the paper in two ways: using “league tables” and tag clouds. The publications dedicated to aspects of Web 2.0 in KM are looked at in more detail in order to identify emerging themes and research agendas.",
keywords = "Web 2.0, meta-analysis, knowledge management",
author = "Pavel Bogolyubov",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-908272-106-5",
volume = "Vol. 1",
pages = "97--106",
editor = "Franz Lehner and Klaus Bredl",
booktitle = "12th European Conference on Knowledge Management, Passau, Germany",
publisher = "Academic Publishing Ltd.",
note = "2011 European Conference on Knowledge Management ; Conference date: 06-09-2011",

}

RIS

TY - GEN

T1 - Meta-Analysis of Publications on Web 2.0: Impact, Productivity, Prevalent Topics and Research Agendas

AU - Bogolyubov, Pavel

PY - 2011

Y1 - 2011

N2 - Web 2.0 is a relatively young field of study and the body of publications on it is still developing. The paper offers an in-depth analysis of the prevalent topics discussed in the business-oriented literature in relation to Web 2.0 as well as the understanding of where the research is done (institution/country) and what the citation impact is – in other words, the locale of the research, the quality of publications and the prominent research topics. Even more importantly, it identifies emerging debates in the key areas relevant to the overall conference theme. To assess the productivity and impact, ABI/Inform database was interrogated to compile the list of papers (search for “Web 2.0” string, all fields and texts, scholarly journals only). For the search results, the following information was gathered: the number of citations (found via Google in databases such as SpringerLink, Emerald Insight or Google Scholar), authors’ and institutions names and locations as well as keywords – from ABI/Inform, other databases or from papers themselves depending on the information availability. The resulting numbers were subjected to simple statistical analysis: for each institution and each country three numbers were calculated: total number of “hits” (people (co-)authoring papers), total number of citations per hit (time-normalised) and the ratio between the two. The keywords (tags) were counted by the number of appearances on the list, and the analysis highlighted a variety of topics that are discussed the most, with a number of trends highlighted. The full sets of results are shown in the paper in two ways: using “league tables” and tag clouds. The publications dedicated to aspects of Web 2.0 in KM are looked at in more detail in order to identify emerging themes and research agendas.

AB - Web 2.0 is a relatively young field of study and the body of publications on it is still developing. The paper offers an in-depth analysis of the prevalent topics discussed in the business-oriented literature in relation to Web 2.0 as well as the understanding of where the research is done (institution/country) and what the citation impact is – in other words, the locale of the research, the quality of publications and the prominent research topics. Even more importantly, it identifies emerging debates in the key areas relevant to the overall conference theme. To assess the productivity and impact, ABI/Inform database was interrogated to compile the list of papers (search for “Web 2.0” string, all fields and texts, scholarly journals only). For the search results, the following information was gathered: the number of citations (found via Google in databases such as SpringerLink, Emerald Insight or Google Scholar), authors’ and institutions names and locations as well as keywords – from ABI/Inform, other databases or from papers themselves depending on the information availability. The resulting numbers were subjected to simple statistical analysis: for each institution and each country three numbers were calculated: total number of “hits” (people (co-)authoring papers), total number of citations per hit (time-normalised) and the ratio between the two. The keywords (tags) were counted by the number of appearances on the list, and the analysis highlighted a variety of topics that are discussed the most, with a number of trends highlighted. The full sets of results are shown in the paper in two ways: using “league tables” and tag clouds. The publications dedicated to aspects of Web 2.0 in KM are looked at in more detail in order to identify emerging themes and research agendas.

KW - Web 2.0, meta-analysis, knowledge management

M3 - Conference contribution/Paper

SN - 978-1-908272-106-5

VL - Vol. 1

SP - 97

EP - 106

BT - 12th European Conference on Knowledge Management, Passau, Germany

A2 - Lehner, Franz

A2 - Bredl, Klaus

PB - Academic Publishing Ltd.

CY - Reading

T2 - 2011 European Conference on Knowledge Management

Y2 - 6 September 2011

ER -