Invisible Knowledge Network of International Marketing Studies: Theory and Evidence

  • Wang T
  • Lee Y
  • McLee Y
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This paper aims to explore the theoretical essentials of knowledge production of international marketing studies, from a dataset of 584 journal articles. A computer-aided co-citation network analysis of 21,828 citations that have been meticulously voted by over than ten-thousands of authors traces the historical timeline of the development paths and paradigms shift of international marketing studies. Using network analysis, we mapped the co-citation network and analyzed the top authors from 1997 to 2006. This could function as a concise reading list for Ph.D. students and assist them by economically providing material that acts as a roadmap for preparation for exams and assists in research work. Further, it could guide students in deciding their future research streams.

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Wang, T. T., Lee, Y.-D., & McLee, Y.-D. (2011). Invisible Knowledge Network of International Marketing Studies: Theory and Evidence. Contemporary Management Research, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.7903/cmr.2240

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