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Mapping the Field of Product Lifecycle Management: A Bibliometric Study

Series
Working Paper, Institute of Information Management of the University of St.Gallen
Type
working paper
Date Issued
2018-01
Author(s)
Holler, Manuel  
Abstract
In today’s competitive economy the systematic development and management of industrial products has become a central issue for manufacturers. In this paper, the field of product lifecycle management is mapped to tribute to its colorful past and promising future. Therefore, a set of well-established bibliometric methods – i.e. (1) citation analysis, (2) co-citation analysis, (3) bibliographic coupling analysis, (4) co-author analysis, and (5) co-word analysis – provides a suitable methodological vehicle. Essential results comprise (1) the documents, authors, and journals with the most impact, (2) the intellectual structure, (3) the intellectual structure of emerging literature, (4) the social structure, and (5) the topics associated with the field. Grounded on these insights, potential avenues for further research are highlighted. Within the characteristic limitations of this kind of literature review, the paper offers content-wise, method-wise, and discipline-wise contributions.
Funding(s)
CC Industrial Service and Enterprise Systems  
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Publisher
Institute of Information Management of the University of St.Gallen
Publisher place
St.Gallen, Switzerland
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/100874
Subject(s)

information managemen...

Division(s)

IWI - Institute of In...

Eprints ID
254017
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