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Text Mining Applied to Literature on Sustainable Supply Chain (1996–2018)
Published in Sachin K. Mangla, Sunil Luthra, Suresh Kumar Jakhar, Anil Kumar, Nripendra P. Rana, Sustainable Procurement in Supply Chain Operations, 2019
Jenny-Paola Lis-Gutiérrez, Mercedes Gaitán-Angulo, Carlos Bouza, Manuel Ignacio Balaguera, Melissa Lis-Gutiérrez, Cristian Beltrán, Doris Aguilera
Our sources were academic documents indexed in the Scopus database (e.g., articles, conference proceedings, chapters of compiled books, textbooks, etc.). The documents that make up the sample have been selected from the search equation (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Sustainable Supply Chain”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Green Supply Chain”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“durable supply Chain”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Cadena de suministro verde”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“cadena de suministro sustentable”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“cadena de suministro durable”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“cadena de suministro sostenible”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Cadena de aprovisionamiento verde”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“cadena de aprovisionamiento sustentable”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“cadena de aprovisionamiento durable”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“cadena de aprovisionamiento sostenible”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Chaîne d’approvisionnement verte”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Chaîne d’approvisionnement durable”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Catena di fornitura verde”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Catena di fornitura sostenibile”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Catena di approvvigionamento sostenibile”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Catena di approvvigionamento verde”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Cadeia de Suprimentos verde”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Cadeia de fornecimento verde”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Cadeia de Suprimentos Sustentável”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“Cadeia de fornecimento Sustentável”)).
Bibliometric analysis for reviewing published studies in the built environment
Published in Emmanuel Manu, Julius Akotia, Secondary Research Methods in the Built Environment, 2021
Liyuan Wang, Ruoyu Jin, Joseph Kangwa
The reason for using “OR” relationships for BIM and OSC was that both terms could be presented in various phrases. There are a variety of different terminologies to express OSC, for instance, “modular construction”. The “AND” relationship was used between the two major types of terms, meaning that in either the title, abstract, or keyword list, only publications with both terms mentioned would be selected in the automatic search of literature. Up until mid-February 2020, a total of 142 documents were found from Scopus. It can be seen that “BIM crossing over OSC” resulted in a much smaller literature sample compared with literature on BIM only or OSC. A total of 58 out of the whole initial sample were journal articles, with a majority of the rest of the literature coming from conference papers. Researchers must decide initially either to include the whole sample, regardless of document type, or to include journal articles only. Assuming the decision initially was to include only the 58 journal articles, the selected 58 journal articles could be saved in a single comma-separated values (CSV) file, including the information metrics, such as author, citation count, abstract, author keywords, and others. Scopus also seamlessly enables the export of literature information into other reference management tools such as Endnote. Indeed, similar procedures can be performed if WOS is adopted as the database instead of using Scopus, although the different coding format in WOS should be noted. Specifically, the format of TITLE-ABS-KEY shown in Scopus will be different in WOS, which allows mainly the search of the Topic and Title of documents.
Presenting and Publishing the Research Findings
Published in Vinayak Bairagi, Mousami V. Munot, Research Methodology, 2019
Krishna Warhade, Vinayak K. Bairagi, J. Jayanth
SCOPUS is possessed by Elsevier. SCOPUS is a bibliographic database of peer-reviewed literature containing scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. It covers about 22,000 titles from more than 5,000 distributors, of which 20,000 are peer-assessed diaries in the logical, specialized, medicinal, and sociologies [23]. The journal indexed by SCOPUS assumed to be a reputed journal
What influences people to choose ridesharing? An overview of the literature
Published in Transport Reviews, 2023
Hongyun Si, Jiangang Shi, Wenwen Hua, Long Cheng, Jonas De Vos, Wenxiang Li
Scopus and the Transportation Research International Database (TRID) are used to gather research data on factors influencing the ridesharing behaviour of passengers. Scopus is a literature database that provides greater overall coverage of scholarly journals compared with other authoritative databases, such as the Web of Science and Dimensions. This makes Scopus more comprehensive for academic research (Thelwall, 2018), and Scopus has been effectively used for bibliometric analysis and has been adopted by many scholars (Zhu & Liu, 2020). In this study, to complement the existing literature and to search for grey literature, TRID is also used, which is an integrated database that combines books, technical reports, conference proceedings, journal articles, and theses in the field of transportation research (Bowen et al., 2020). This literature database is widely used in the transport field.
Tales on the dark side of the transport infrastructure provision: a systematic literature review of the determinants of cost overruns
Published in Transport Reviews, 2019
Marina Cavalieri, Rossana Cristaudo, Calogero Guccio
Several different online bibliographic databases include articles in peer-reviewed journals (and sometimes other types of publications) and are potentially eligible for performing our systematic review. Among others, these include EconLit, the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), Google Scholar and SCOPUS. These resources vary along some critical dimensions, one of which being whether the database employs a classification system that allows balancing two opposing objectives: (1) to obtain a broad coverage of those journals where is plausible that papers on our topic are published; (2) to make a reasonable distinction among the various publication subjects. For its irrelevance in terms of the overall journal coverage, we exclude Google Scholar. The SSCI mainly covers journal articles, and it is limited to about 2,500 social science journals.2 EconLit covers about 1,000 journals but it is essentially restricted to economic subjects.3 The SCOPUS database includes over 21,000 peer-reviewed journals, covering virtually all disciplines, as well as books and conference papers.4 Therefore, by choosing the SCOPUS database, we feel confident to get a significant share of the publications representing the different strands of the literature on cost overruns in transport infrastructure provision. Indeed, the SCOPUS database ranges from the general field of transportation to the applied economic disciplines. Furthermore, it provides a reasonably precise definition of the subject areas and includes a relatively good coverage of citation data in scholar journals that allow assessing the influence of a given author/article/journal in the literature through citation analysis. Finally, compared to the SCOPUS database, both the SSCI and EconLit have limited coverage of publications.
Bibliometric analysis of production planning and control (1990–2016)
Published in Production Planning & Control, 2018
Adeel Akmal, Nataliya Podgorodnichenko, Richard Greatbanks, André M. Everett
Publication data were imported from Scopus®1, which is owned and operated by Elsevier. All the data from Scopus® was retrieved during the month of April 2017. Scopus is considered a highly credible source for studying scientific research contributions, and has extensive content coverage of more than 22,748 peer-reviewed journals and 34,000 individual books, and includes more than 66 million records (Elsevier 2017).