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Charting the reach and contribution of IMP literature in other disciplines: A bibliometric analysis

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INDUSTRIAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Volume 87, Issue -, Pages 47-62

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.indmarman.2020.02.022

Keywords

Bibliometric; Cluster analysis; Co-citation analysis; IMP; Imprint; Travel of idea

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The acknowledgement of a research tradition by other disciplines shows its contribution to the development of the broader body of scientific knowledge. This paper investigates the contribution of IMP (Industrial Marketing and Purchasing) research to broader research disciplines by analyzing how researchers within and beyond IMP have cited core IMP articles. First, through quantitative bibliometric analysis, the paper identifies the diffusion to other research disciplines. Thereafter, through qualitative analysis, the impact of the IMP perspective is captured to understand how strong these imprints are. The analyses show that IMP research has been noticed among a range of adjacent research disciplines. However, the use of IMP references has generally been rudimentary, and without a deeper understanding of the IMP ontology, meaning that IMP still has some weak ties to the other disciplines. Establishing IMP'S contribution through enduring imprints would need further engagement with researchers from other research disciplines and publications in top journals. The paper contributes empirically with how the IMP perspective has spread beyond the IMP Group and theoretically by adding insight into how research ideas travel and transform to other disciplines.

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