Mapping of Citation Analysis in Economic Journals
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss.2012.2.2.366Keywords:
Bibliometric study, Citations, Economic JournalsAbstract
This paper describes about the bibliometric study on citations in Economic Journals. A Total of 6 Volumes of Journals in Economics subject has been taken from 2000 to 2010 for the study. It includes 2326 articles and 82464 citations. The study included in analyzing the Year-Wise and Volume- Wise Distribution of Citations, Number of Citations in Articles, Quantitative Growth Articles by Volume, Cited Documents in the Journals, Authorship Patterns of Citations (Volume-Wise) etc. The result of the study reveals that the general publication of articles in citation of the journals take the predominant representations role.
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