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A comprehensive review of Business Intelligence (BI) research publications, analyzing bibliographic coupling and term co-occurrence. Includes comparative analysis, empirical research, and social implications.
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Bibliometrics as reality-orientation Craig Aaen-Stockdale, PhD Seniorrådgiver, Handelshøyskolen BI
What actuallyis BI? • BI (like most HEIs) is a big, complex organisation • It does not fit the profile of a traditional business school • Everybody has their own ideas about • What we do • What we used to do (i.e. “the good old days”) • What we are good at • What we should be doing • These ideas are based largely on opinions, biases, employment history and narrow viewpoints
BI Research Assessment Bibliometricreviewof all publications2012-2016 Research management report Peer-review by sixexternal professors ExcludedProf II-onlypublications Followinganalysisbasedon 542 publications in WoS (44%)
Cold and old Oil Brand Comparativeanalysis Europe Subsidiary Subordinate Costreduction Collaboration Interpretation Empiricalresearch
Hot! Hot! Hot! Population Shock Attitude Gender Woman Threat Business relationship Business interaction Socialimplication Diversity Policymaker
Business networks Fraud and White-Collar Crime Project management Creative Industries Strategic management EU Policy Marketing Political Science Org. Psychology Healthcare Policy Accounting Finance Macro- economics Statistics