Performance Analysis and Science Mapping of Institutional Entrepreneurship Research
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Bibliometrics
2.2. Data Collection and Data Set
3. Results
3.1. Performance Analyses
3.1.1. Annual Publications and Citations
3.1.2. Most Productive and Influential Journals
3.1.3. Most Productive and Influential Authors
3.1.4. Most Influential Articles
3.2. Science Mapping
3.2.1. Article Co-Citation Analysis
3.2.2. Keyword Co-Occurrence Analysis
4. Discussion
4.1. Performance Analyses
4.2. Science Mapping
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Document Type | Search Results | |
---|---|---|
Article | 345 | 90.78% |
Review | 29 | 7.64% |
Book Chapter | 3 | 0.79% |
Book | 3 | 0.79% |
Total | 380 | 100.00% |
Language | Search Results | |
---|---|---|
English | 376 | 98.95% |
Portuguese | 2 | 0.53% |
German | 1 | 0.26% |
Spanish | 1 | 0.26% |
Total | 380 | 100.00% |
Rank | Journal | Articles | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Organization Studies | 39 | 10.43 |
2 | Academy of Management Journal | 17 | 4.55 |
2 | Journal of Business Venturing | 17 | 4.55 |
3 | Journal of Business Ethics | 13 | 3.48 |
3 | Journal of Management Studies | 13 | 3.48 |
4 | Research Policy | 12 | 3.21 |
5 | Organization Science | 11 | 2.94 |
6 | Academy of Management Annals | 9 | 2.41 |
6 | Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 9 | 2.41 |
6 | Organization | 9 | 2.41 |
6 | Academy of Management Review | 9 | 2.41 |
7 | Journal of Management Inquiry | 8 | 2.14 |
8 | Entrepreneurship and Regional Development | 6 | 1.60 |
8 | European Management Journal | 6 | 1.60 |
8 | Industrial Marketing Management | 6 | 1.60 |
8 | Business and Society | 6 | 1.60 |
9 | Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice | 5 | 1.34 |
9 | Organization and Environment | 5 | 1.34 |
10 | British Journal of Management | 4 | 1.07 |
10 | Human Relations | 4 | 1.07 |
… | … | … | … |
Total | 374 | 100.00% |
Rank | Journal | Citations | JIF |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Academy of Management Journal | 3567 | 7.191 |
2 | Organization Studies | 3121 | 3.543 |
3 | Academy of Management Annals | 1623 | 12.289 |
4 | Academy of Management Review | 1618 | 10.632 |
5 | Journal of Business Venturing | 1307 | 6.333 |
6 | Organization Science | 1088 | 3.257 |
7 | Organization | 844 | 2.704 |
8 | Academy of Management Perspectives | 518 | 3.857 |
9 | Journal of Management Studies | 513 | 5.839 |
10 | Journal of Business Ethics | 492 | 3.796 |
11 | Business Strategy and the Environment | 437 | 6.381 |
12 | International Journal of Management Reviews | 399 | 7.600 |
13 | Journal of International Business Studies | 359 | 7.724 |
14 | Journal of Management | 290 | 9.056 |
15 | Research Policy | 272 | 5.425 |
16 | Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice | 215 | 6.193 |
17 | Business & Society | 190 | 5.013 |
18 | Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 153 | 3.815 |
19 | Human Relations | 147 | 3.367 |
20 | European Management Review | 144 | 1.600 |
Rank | Author | No. of Articles |
---|---|---|
1 | Phillips, Nelson | 8 |
2 | Tracey, Paul | 5 |
3 | McMullen, Jeffrey S. | 5 |
4 | Spicer, André | 5 |
5 | Jain, Sanjay | 5 |
6 | De Clercq, Dirk | 4 |
7 | Maguire, Steve | 4 |
Rank | Author | No. of Citations |
---|---|---|
1 | Maguire, Steve | 1264 |
2 | Hardy, Cynthia | 1248 |
3 | Battilana, Julie | 1139 |
4 | Lawrence, Thomas B. | 1009 |
5 | Dacin, M. Tina | 990 |
6 | Dacin, Peter A. | 990 |
7 | Leca, Bernard | 941 |
8 | Greenwood, Royston | 936 |
9 | Suddaby, Roy | 909 |
10 | Phillips, Nelson | 885 |
11 | Boxenbaum, Eva | 799 |
12 | Tracey, Paul | 778 |
13 | Garud, Raghu | 642 |
14 | Jain, Sanjay | 609 |
15 | Dean, Thomas J. | 534 |
16 | Kumaraswamy, Adepu | 527 |
17 | Dorado, Silvia | 409 |
18 | Spicer, André | 345 |
19 | Jarvis, Owen | 324 |
20 | Munir, Kamal A. | 197 |
Rank | Title | Authors | Journal | Year of Publ. | Total Citations | Average Citations per Year | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | How Actors Change Institutions: Towards a Theory of Institutional Entrepreneurship | Battilana, Leca, and Boxenbaum | Academy of Management Annals | 2009 | 799 | 72.64 | Battilana et al. (2009) |
2 | Sensemaking in Organizations: Taking Stock and Moving Forward | Maitlis and Christianson | Journal of Management Annals | 2014 | 391 | 65.17 | Maitlis and Christianson (2014) |
3 | Institutional Entrepreneurship in Mature Fields: The Big Five Accounting Firms | Greenwood and Suddaby | Academy of Management Journal | 2006 | 894 | 63.86 | Greenwood and Suddaby (2006) |
4 | Social Enterprises as Hybrid Organizations: A Review and Research Agenda | Doherty, Haugh, and Lyon | International Journal of Management Reviews | 2014 | 339 | 56.50 | Doherty et al. (2014) |
5 | Social Entrepreneurship: Why We Don’t Need a New Theory and How We Move Forward From Here | Dacin, Dacin, and Matear | Academy of Management Perspectives | 2010 | 515 | 51.50 | Dacin et al. (2010) |
6 | Institutional entrepreneurship in emerging fields: HIV/AIDA treatment advocacy in Canada | Maguire, Hardy, and Lawrence | Academy of Management Journal | 2004 | 815 | 50.94 | Maguire et al. (2004) |
7 | Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Innovation: Categories and Interactions | Schaltegger and Wagner | Business Strategy and Environment | 2011 | 437 | 48.56 | Schaltegger and Wagner (2011) |
8 | Social Entrepreneurship: A Critique and Future Directions | Dacin, Dacin, and Tracey | Organization Science | 2011 | 380 | 42.22 | Dacin et al. (2011) |
9 | Entrepreneurship in and around institutional voids: A case study from Bangladesh | Mair and Marti | Journal of Business Venturing | 2009 | 445 | 40.45 | Mair and Marti (2009) |
10 | Toward a Theory of Social Judgements of Organizations: The Case of Legitimacy, Reputation, and Status | Bitektine | Academy of Management Review | 2011 | 354 | 39.33 | Bitektine (2011) |
11 | Bridging Institutional Entrepreneurship and the Creation of New Organizational Forms: A Multilevel Model | Tracey, Phillips, and Jarvis | Organization Science | 2011 | 324 | 36.00 | Tracey et al. (2011) |
12 | Constructing Markets and Shaping Boundaries: Entrepreneurial Power in Nascent Fields | Santos and Eisenhardt | Academy of Management Journal | 2009 | 377 | 34.27 | Santos and Eisenhardt (2009) |
13 | Toward a theory of sustainable entrepreneurship: Reducing environmental degradation through entrepreneurial action | Dean and McMullen | Journal of Business Venturing | 2007 | 423 | 32.54 | Dean and McMullen (2007) |
14 | An evolutionary approach to understanding international business activity: The co-evolution of MNEs and the institutional environment | Cantwell, Dunning, and Lundan | Journal of International Business Studies | 2010 | 317 | 31.70 | Cantwell et al. (2010) |
15 | Institutional Entrepreneurship in the Sponsorship of Common Technological Standards: The Case of Sun Microsystems and JAVA | Garud, Jain, and Kumaraswamy | Academy of Management Journal | 2002 | 512 | 28.44 | Garud et al. (2002) |
16 | Discourse and Deinstitutionalization: The Decline of DDT | Maguire and Hardy | Academy of Management Journal | 2009 | 312 | 28.36 | Maguire and Hardy (2009) |
17 | New practice creation: An institutional perspective on innovation | Lounsbury and Crumley | Organization Studies | 2007 | 356 | 27.38 | Lounsbury and Crumley (2007) |
18 | Ideologically motivated activism: How activist groups influence corporate social change activities | Den Hond and De Bakker | Academy of Management Review | 2007 | 346 | 26.62 | Den Hond and De Bakker (2007) |
19 | Agency and institutions: The enabling role of individuals’ social position | Battilana | Organization | 2006 | 340 | 24.29 | Battilana (2006) |
20 | Institutional Entrepreneurship, Partaking, and Convening | Dorado | Organization Studies | 2005 | 302 | 20.13 | Dorado (2005) |
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Tiberius V, Rietz M, Bouncken RB. Performance Analysis and Science Mapping of Institutional Entrepreneurship Research. Administrative Sciences. 2020; 10(3):69. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci10030069
Chicago/Turabian StyleTiberius, Victor, Meike Rietz, and Ricarda B. Bouncken. 2020. "Performance Analysis and Science Mapping of Institutional Entrepreneurship Research" Administrative Sciences 10, no. 3: 69. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci10030069
APA StyleTiberius, V., Rietz, M., & Bouncken, R. B. (2020). Performance Analysis and Science Mapping of Institutional Entrepreneurship Research. Administrative Sciences, 10(3), 69. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci10030069