This paper examines the degree to which articles appearing in JM, JMR, and JCR cite different types of references (journals, books, book chapters, conference proceedings, professional and popular press, and “others”) between 1975 and 2003. The results suggest that the number of citations to journals articles has increased over time and there have been significant falls in reference to non-journal sources of materials. References to some non-journal sources (i.e., newspaper and professional materials) have increased in JCR and JMR, but decreased in JM. The impact of shifts in the types of citation materials on knowledge development is also discussed.<br /
textabstractWhy do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remai...
The Journal of Product Innovation Management (JPIM) serves as a marketplace for science-based, innov...
The Journal of Product Innovation Management (JPIM) serves as a marketplace for science-based, innov...
This paper examines the degree to which articles appearing in JM, JMR, and JCR cite different types ...
Academic research has identified that business/marketing journals tend to draw on knowledge from a d...
This paper examines the degree to which works appearing in JM, JMR and JCR cite materials other than...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remain unnoticed?...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Few studies have focused on understanding the changing relationship between the cited work and the w...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
textabstractWhy do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remai...
The Journal of Product Innovation Management (JPIM) serves as a marketplace for science-based, innov...
The Journal of Product Innovation Management (JPIM) serves as a marketplace for science-based, innov...
This paper examines the degree to which articles appearing in JM, JMR, and JCR cite different types ...
Academic research has identified that business/marketing journals tend to draw on knowledge from a d...
This paper examines the degree to which works appearing in JM, JMR and JCR cite materials other than...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remain unnoticed?...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Few studies have focused on understanding the changing relationship between the cited work and the w...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, whereas others remain unnoticed? Th...
textabstractWhy do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remai...
The Journal of Product Innovation Management (JPIM) serves as a marketplace for science-based, innov...
The Journal of Product Innovation Management (JPIM) serves as a marketplace for science-based, innov...