Research in Production and Operations Management: A University-Based Bibliometric Analysis
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Merigó Lindahl, José
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Muller, Claudio
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Modak, Nikunja Mohan
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Laengle, Sigifredo
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2019-10-22T03:12:42Z
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2019-10-22T03:12:42Z
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2019
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Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Volumen 20, Issue 1, 2019,
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09740198
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09722696
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10.1007/s40171-018-0201-0
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/171947
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Universities across the world are contributing greatly to production and operations management (POM) research and playing significant roles in social and economic development. This article analyzes the performance of universities in POM research and development between 1990 and 2014. The Web of Science core collection database is used to collect all the necessary data. The results show a wide diversity among the countries of origin of the top universities, with some of them being in Asia, Europe, and North America. These results are quite different from many other management areas where English-speaking countries, especially the USA, tend to be dominant. Hong Kong Polytechnic University is the most productive university, while Michigan State University is the most influential one. Time-based evolution reveals that the USA previously had a more dominant position, while now there is more distribution of top universities around the world. The analysis of selected journals indicates that many journals tend to be more influenced by their respective countries of origin. However, other journals show a more general profile by publishing papers from most of the countries around the world.