A citation and co-citation analysis of 10 years of KM theory and practices

Publication Type
Journal contribution (peer reviewed)
Authors
Walter, Christian / Ribiere, Vincent
Year of publication
2013
Published in
Knowledge Management Research & Practice
Band/Volume
11/3
DOI
10.1057/kmrp.2013.25
Page (from - to)
221–229
Abstract

In a previous issue of Knowledge Management Research & Practice (KMRP), we analysed the content and keywords of all articles published in the first decade of KMRP. With this article, we extend our preliminary analysis to the citation and co-citations made by these articles. The study covers all the 256 articles published. The most cited article was A dynamic theory of organisational knowledge creation by Nonaka. The most cited KMRP article was by Nonaka and Toyama: The knowledge-creating theory revisited: knowledge creation as a synthesizing process. The co-citation analysis of the 100 most cited articles inKMRP publications showed that four groups of topics emerged, one around communities and situated learning, the second group around networks, knowledge transfer and research methods, a third group around the foundations of knowledge management and a fourth group around intellectual capital.

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