Publication Type
Conference Proceeding Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
4-2001
Abstract
The authors conducted an author cocitation analysis on prominent authors writing about the Olympics during the 1990s. Author cocitation is an established bibliometric technique that can be used to measure the relative similarities of topics written about by the cited authors. This enables a visual representation of the “intellectual space” of the discipline, in this case the Olympics, to be created for the period under review. So core and peripheral research areas are identified, along with their major contributors. The representation appears as a two-dimensional cluster-enhanced map. Subject expertise was then applied to the results to place labels on the generated clusters of authors and their topics.
Discipline
Behavioral Economics | Econometrics
Research Areas
Econometrics
Publication
Sports information in the Third Millennium: Proceedings of the 11th IASI World Congress 2001, April 25-27
First Page
339
Last Page
345
Publisher
International Association for Sports Information
City or Country
Lausanne
Citation
WARNING, Peter; CHING, Rosie; and TOOHEY, Kristine.
Mapping the Discipline of the Olympic Games: An Author Cocitation Analysis. (2001). Sports information in the Third Millennium: Proceedings of the 11th IASI World Congress 2001, April 25-27. 339-345.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1026
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Authors
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