Purpose – In 2017, the Journal of Knowledge Management (JKM) celebrates its 20th anniversary. This
study aims to show an updated analysis of their publications to provide a general overview of the journal,
focusing on a bibliometric analysis of its publications between 1997 and 2016.
Design/methodology/approach – The methodology involves two procedures: a performance analysis
and a science mapping analysis of JKM. The performance analysis uses a series of bibliometric
indicators such as h-index, productivity and citations. This analysis considers different dimensions,
including papers, authors, universities and countries. VOSviewer software is used to carry out the
mapping of science of JKM, which, based on the concurrence of key words and co-citation points of
view, seeks to graphically analyze the structure of the references of this journal.
Findings – There is a positive evolution in the number of publications (although with certain oscillations),
which shows a growing interest in publishing in JKM. The USA and the UK lead the publications in this
journal, although at a regional level, Europe is the most productive. The low participation of emerging
economies in JKM is also observed.
Practical implications – The paper will identify the leading trends in the journal in terms of papers,
authors, institutions, countries, journals and keywords. This study is useful for obtaining a quick snapshot
of what is happening in the journal.
Originality/value – From the historical record of JKM publications, this study presents an exclusive
bibliometric analysis of its publications until 2016 and identifies its main trends.