Thirteen years of Operations Management Research (OMR) journal: a bibliometric analysis and future research directions

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Mohamed M. Dhiaf
Osama F. Atayah
Nohade Nasrallah
Guilherme F. Frederico
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[1] Faculty of Business Administration,College of Business
[2] Emirates College of Technology – ECT,Faculty of Management & Economics
[3] Abu Dhabi University,School of Management
[4] Notre Dame University,undefined
[5] Federal University of Paraná – UFPR,undefined
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Operations Management Research | 2021年 / 14卷
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Journal analysis; Operations management; Research; Bibliometric; Scientometric; Research directions;
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The journal of Operations Management Research (OMR) is a rigorous journal that started its publication in 2008. It publishes short, focused research studies that advance both the theory and practice of operations management. Considering the relevant OMR’s contribution to the field of Operations Management in the last years, this study provides an overall assessment of the journal performance by conducting a retrospective review. To elaborate on OMR's temporal development in terms of publications, authors, affiliated institutions and countries, citation patterns, and conceptual structure, we extract publications from Scopus database for the period 2008–2020. We rely on bibliometric techniques in addition to bibliographic coupling, keyword analysis, and content analysis. 166 documents were analyzed using RStudio, VOSviewer, and Microsoft Excel. Findings emphasize OMR’s steady productivity growth (3.24%). Narrowly, Olhager J. is the most productive authors while Kalchschmidt M. and Stentoft J. are the most influential authors (H-index of 4). Furthermore, USA contributes to the highest number of publications while UK is the most influential country in terms of citations. Cranfield School of Management, UK stands as the top cited university. The analysis of the thematic evolution concludes to three main clusters: "Manufacturing and Supply chain Performance", "Six Sigma and Lean Management", and "Reshoring, Backshoring and Offshoring". This study recommends to further investigate the implications of the fourth industrial revolution and the sequels of COVID-19.
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