| Literature DB >> 33343470 |
Michele K Sott1, Mariluza S Bender2, Leonardo B Furstenau1, Laura M Machado3, Manuel J Cobo4, Nicola L Bragazzi5.
Abstract
In this study, we explore a 100 years of Work and Organizational Psychology (WOP). To do this, we carry out a bibliometric performance and network analysis (BPNA) to understand the evolution structure and the most important themes in the field of study. To perform the BNPA, 8,966 documents published since 1919 were exported from the Web of Science and Scopus databases. The SciMAT software was used to process data and to create the evolution structure, the strategic diagram, and the thematic network structure of the strategic themes of the field of WOP. We identified 29 strategic clusters and discuss the most important themes (motor themes) and their relationship with other clusters. This research presents the complete evolution of the field of study, identifying emerging themes and others with a high degree of development. We hope that this work will support researchers and future research in the field of WOP.Entities:
Keywords: bibliometric; industrial and organizational psychology; organizational behavior; science mapping; strategic intelligence; work psychology
Year: 2020 PMID: 33343470 PMCID: PMC7744602 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.598676
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
FIGURE 1(A) Strategic diagram. (B) Thematic network structure. (C) Thematic evolution structure.
FIGURE 2Number of publications over time (1919–October 2019).
Journals and universities that most published studies related to WOP.
| Journals | Doc. | Organizations and universities | Doc. |
| Journal of Applied Psychology | 242 | State University System of Florida (United States) | 174 |
| Journal of Management Education | 236 | University System of Georgia (United States) | 95 |
| Industrial and Organizational Psychology | 211 | Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE) (United States) | 92 |
| Journal of Organizational Behavior | 191 | University of North Carolina (United States) | 89 |
| Journal of Organizational Behavior Management | 187 | University of California System (United States) | 87 |
| Personnel Psychology | 125 | University System of Maryland (United States) | 86 |
| Journal of Vocational Behavior | 113 | Michigan State University (United States) | 77 |
| Journal of Management | 109 | State University of New York (SUNY) System (United States) | 71 |
| Journal of Managerial Psychology | 94 | Arizona State University (United States) | 70 |
| Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology | 78 | University of Nebraska System (United States) | 69 |
Most cited and productive authors.
| Most cited authors | Cit. | Most productive authors | Doc. |
| Schaufeli, W.B. | 8477 | Luthans, F. | 55 |
| Maslach, C. | 5863 | Aguinis, H. | 34 |
| Luthans, F. | 5589 | Bakker, A.B. | 25 |
| Schneider, B. | 4688 | Austin, J. | 22 |
| Meyer, J.P. | 4207 | Avey, J.B. | 21 |
| Bakker, A.B. | 4199 | Ashkanasy, N.M. | 18 |
| Venkatesh, V. | 3367 | Schaufeli, W.B. | 16 |
| Mitchell, M.S. | 3326 | Cooper, C.L. | 12 |
| Cropanzano, R. | 2977 | Stagner, R. | 10 |
| Gagné, M. | 2838 | Meltzer, H. | 10 |
Bibliometric indicators used in this research.
| Bibliometric indicators | Description |
| Centrality (C.) | Centrality (C.) represents the amount of co-occurrence (links) of a cluster with other clusters surrounded. The C. provides a good representation of the importance of a theme to the entire field of research. In other words, the theme is vital for anyone interested in the area. |
| Density (D.) | Density describes the development of a cluster in the field of research. The more the clusters appear together in documents stronger will be the thickness of connections. The D. describes the capacity of themes to endure over time in the field of research. |
| Core documents | Core documents is a mapper parameter from SciMAT that returns documents present in which at least two nodes. |
| h-index | In this case, the h-index measures the maximum value of h that the given theme has been cited at least h times. |
| Citations | The citation indicator indicates the number of times that a particular theme has received. This indicator is a reasonable way to identify of the overall quality of themes. |
FIGURE 3Strategic diagram and thematic network structure of the motor themes (1919-2019). (A) middle aged, (B) management, (C) healthcare delivery, (D) cooperative behavior, (E) societies and institutions, (F) mental stress, (G) human experiment, (H) program evaluation, (I) social psychology, (J) normal human, (K) workplace, and (L) military personnel.
FIGURE 4Evolution of thematic areas.