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MARKETING INTELLIGENCE & PLANNING
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 48-73Publisher
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/MIP-02-2020-0066
Keywords
Marketing intelligence and planning; Scopus; Bibliometrix; H-index; VOSviewer; Citation analysis; Gephi; Keyword analysis
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This study investigates the development of Marketing Intelligence and Planning (MIP) over a 37-year period, using the Scopus database to analyze publication and citation trends. The findings suggest an annual average of 43 articles published by MIP, with a growing number of citations. The study reveals the journal's primary focus on marketing planning, theory, consumer behavior, and the expanding collaborative network.
Purpose The purpose of this study is to map the development of articles published, citations, and themes of Marketing Intelligence and Planning (MIP) over the 37-year period of 1983-2019. Design/methodology/approach This study uses the Scopus database to identify the most-cited MIP articles and most-included authors, institutions and countries in MIP. The study uses bibliometric indicators, as well as tools such as bibliographic coupling, performance analysis and science mapping, to analyze the publication and citation structure of MIP. The study provides a temporal analysis of MIP publishing across different time periods. Findings MIP has an average publication of 43 articles each year, and the number of citations has grown substantially since it started publication. Although contributors to the journal come from around the globe, they most often are affiliated with the United Kingdom, United States, and Australia. Bibliographic coupling of documents reveals that the journal's primary focus has been on issues such as marketing planning, marketing theory, consumer behavior, global marketing, customer relationship management, customer service and branding. Co-authorship analysis reveals that the journal's collaborative network has grown. Research limitations/implications This study uses data from the Scopus database, and any limitations of the database have implications for the findings. Originality/value First analysis of this kind of papers published in MIP
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