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Mapping Human Resource Management: Reviewing the field and charting future directions
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This paper analyzed 12,157 HRM research articles published over 23 years to reveal the topic content and intellectual structure of HRM scholarship, and identified 100 topics emphasized to a much greater degree in the practitioner-oriented literature.About:
This article is published in Human Resource Management Review.The article was published on 2017-09-01. It has received 198 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Scholarship.read more
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Critical evaluation of off-site construction research: a scientometric analysis
M. Reza Hosseini,Igor Martek,Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas,Ajibade A. Aibinu,Mehrdad Arashpour,Nicholas Chileshe +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a bibliometric study was conducted to explore the state of off-site construction research, and a quantitative approach using "science mapping" techniques was employed to examine 501 top-ranked construction journal articles.
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Artificial intelligence in the AEC industry : scientometric analysis and visualization of research activities
Amos Darko,Albert P.C. Chan,Michael Atafo Adabre,David J. Edwards,M. Reza Hosseini,Ernest Effah Ameyaw +5 more
TL;DR: The first comprehensive scientometric study appraising the state of research on AI-in-the-AECI is presented, indicating that genetic algorithms, neural networks, fuzzy logic, fuzzy sets, and machine learning have been the most widely used AI methods in AEC.
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A scientometric analysis and visualization of global green building research
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first inclusive scientometric review of global green building research (GGBR) and systematically analyze and visualize the state-of-the-art of the GGBR.
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Scientometric review of global research trends on green buildings in construction journals from 1992 to 2018
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a scientometric review of 1147 green building research articles and found that at least 44% of all countries in the world are involved in green building (GB) research.
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A scientometric analysis and critical review of construction related ontology research
TL;DR: This study reviews ontology research mainly published in the Scopus database from 2007 to 2017 with the combination of scientometric analysis and critical review to provide an in-depth understanding of existing ontologyResearch and indicates the emerging trends in this research domain.
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