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Network-based research in the management field largely assumes one-mode (unipartite) networks, despite the widespread presence of two-mode (bipartite) networks. In empirical work, scholars usually project a bipartite network onto a unipartite network, ignoring issues related to the...
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In this editorial, we assess the cross-disciplinary connections of JIBS by examining its citation network, which spreads across no less than 36 disciplines or fields. Using a citation network of 166 citing and 645 cited journals, we investigate JIBS’ interdisciplinarity using the...
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We provide a first comprehensive structuring of the literature applying machine learning to finance. We use a probabilistic topic modeling approach to make sense of this diverse body of research spanning across the disciplines of finance, economics, computer sciences, and decision sciences....
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The purpose of this paper is to identify highly influential scholarly works, i.e., books and articles, in the field of management. To this end, we begin this paper by exploring the meaning of seminal work in academia. Next, to identify influential work in management, we use two measures – (1)...
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