Purpose: Studies into organisational management are considered key to understanding the characteristics of the organisational fabric in general, and administrative managers’ capacity for reflection is particularly relevant to achieving a more intricate and in-depth comprehension of the organisational context. Nonetheless, despite the importance of such studies, there is a lack of alignment in the specialised literature and no review articles that allow us to identify research trends in the field. The purpose of this paper is, thus, to identify the main research trends in the literature on organisational management. Design/Methodology: We conducted a bibliometric analysis with 457 articles following the PRISMA Statement guidelines, which is ...
This study aims to investigate the theoretical contributions on organisational behaviour and meritoc...
The purpose of the study was to explore the research trends of the documents, authors, countries’ sh...
The authors conducted a content analysis of the 193 articles published in the first 10 volumes (1998...
CC BY-NC 4.0Purpose – by systematically collecting and analysing recently published scientific artic...
Background: As organisational culture plays an important role in forming a sustained competitive adv...
Research background: Sustainability in organizations is a business approach to creating long-term va...
The purpose of this article is to review the business management field evolution from 2000 up to dat...
CC BY-NC 4.0Purpose – by systematically collecting and analysing recently published scientific arti...
The present study offers a thorough bibliometric analysis of scholarly literature pertaining to the ...
In conditions of fierce market competition, changing business environment, digitalization and remote...
Management 3.0 is a new concept that intends to revolutionize the way managers and leaders act withi...
The subject of leadership is endless. Inference is, as generation evolves; the leadership expectancy...
The Review of Managerial Science (RMS) is a leading international journal that publishes major advan...
This study presents a bibliometric analysis of publications relevant to performance management. Incr...
Leadership phenomenon is characterized by unflagging interest among scientists in the field of manag...
This study aims to investigate the theoretical contributions on organisational behaviour and meritoc...
The purpose of the study was to explore the research trends of the documents, authors, countries’ sh...
The authors conducted a content analysis of the 193 articles published in the first 10 volumes (1998...
CC BY-NC 4.0Purpose – by systematically collecting and analysing recently published scientific artic...
Background: As organisational culture plays an important role in forming a sustained competitive adv...
Research background: Sustainability in organizations is a business approach to creating long-term va...
The purpose of this article is to review the business management field evolution from 2000 up to dat...
CC BY-NC 4.0Purpose – by systematically collecting and analysing recently published scientific arti...
The present study offers a thorough bibliometric analysis of scholarly literature pertaining to the ...
In conditions of fierce market competition, changing business environment, digitalization and remote...
Management 3.0 is a new concept that intends to revolutionize the way managers and leaders act withi...
The subject of leadership is endless. Inference is, as generation evolves; the leadership expectancy...
The Review of Managerial Science (RMS) is a leading international journal that publishes major advan...
This study presents a bibliometric analysis of publications relevant to performance management. Incr...
Leadership phenomenon is characterized by unflagging interest among scientists in the field of manag...
This study aims to investigate the theoretical contributions on organisational behaviour and meritoc...
The purpose of the study was to explore the research trends of the documents, authors, countries’ sh...
The authors conducted a content analysis of the 193 articles published in the first 10 volumes (1998...