Scientometric analysis of Metamorphosis: a Journal of Management Research

Keywords: Scientometric analysis, Metamorphosis, a journal of management research, Mapping Research, IIM Lucknow, Management Research

Abstract

The paper presents a scientometric analysis of 200 research articles published in the journal, “Metamorphosis: a journal of management research” from its debut year 2002 to 2016, published in association with India’s one of the top management institutions, IIM Lucknow and with one of the most famous publishing house, Sage. The study focuses on various aspects of the journal such as the distribution of articles, annual growth rate, authorship pattern, authorship productivity, degree of collaboration, collaborative index, country-wise distribution of articles, citation analysis, etc. The study shows that most of the papers, 114 out of 200 (57%) were published by single authors where as 86 out of 200 (43%) were contributed by joint authors. Overall average Degree of Collaboration (DC), average Collaborative Index (CI) and average citation per paper were 0.43, 2.35 and 25.59 respectively. Remarkable collaborative contributors are from India with 81.65% sharing. The study may help those who wish to map the scientometric patterns of journals or institutions or an individual, etc.

Author Biographies

Simran Gupta, Professional Assistant, Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed University), Agra

Ms Simran Gupta holds the Bachelor and Master degrees in Library & Information Science. Currently working as Professional Assistant at the education Faculty library of Dayalbagh Educational Institute (DEI-Deemed University) Agra. Her realms of interest are- Digitisation, virtual reference service, marketing of LIS products and services, e-resource management and IR.

Nabi Hasan, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Dr Nabi Hasan is currently working as a Librarian at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Earlier, he was working as University Librarian, Aligarh Muslim University. He has implemented several library related projects on Library automation systems, institutional repositories, RFID, ISo certification, digitisation including those funded through World Bank. At AMU, he was leading the important River Ganga Repository initiative and heading the largest library system of India with over 110 campus and outside state AMU libraries.

Published
2018-06-27
How to Cite
Gupta, S., & Hasan, N. (2018). Scientometric analysis of Metamorphosis: a Journal of Management Research. DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 38(4), 254-258. https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.38.4.12511
Section
Research Paper