Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Merve Kılıç Author-X-Name-First: Merve Author-X-Name-Last: Kılıç Author-Name: Ali Uyar Author-X-Name-First: Ali Author-X-Name-Last: Uyar Title: Thematic structure of accounting research by co-word analysis Abstract: This paper aims to discover the thematic structure of the accounting field and to highlight prominent, emerging, and fading themes across periods and regions. This study follows a systematic approach benefiting from co-word analysis through social network analysis and visualisation maps. This analysis considers the keywords presented within 7,250 articles published by 22 accounting journals over the period from 2000 to 2016. The results indicated that the themes of earnings management, corporate governance, disclosure, auditing, voluntary disclosure, conservatism, analyst forecasts, and executive compensation were the most prominent topics in accounting research. In addition, the regional co-word analysis found that while the regions of North America and Asia mostly focused on auditing- and earnings-related themes, Europe and Oceania focused on management accounting, corporate social responsibility, performance measurement, public sector, and accounting history. This is an initial attempt to examine the thematic structure of the accounting field using co-word analysis. Journal: Int. J. of Bibliometrics in Business and Management Pages: 1-41 Issue: 1 Volume: 2 Year: 2022 Keywords: thematic structure; accounting research; co-word analysis; co-word network; network analysis. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=122288 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbbm:v:2:y:2022:i:1:p:1-41 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Shruti Mishra Author-X-Name-First: Shruti Author-X-Name-Last: Mishra Author-Name: Bhavana Pandey Author-X-Name-First: Bhavana Author-X-Name-Last: Pandey Author-Name: Sujata Shahi Author-X-Name-First: Sujata Author-X-Name-Last: Shahi Title: Bibliometric analysis of studies done in culture, brand and purchase intentions in business management and accounting, social science and psychology Abstract: The main objective of the paper is to study the existing literature that exists on culture, brand and purchase intention in the field of business management and accounting, social science and psychology. In addition, it provides critical evaluation of 169 papers in Scopus database since 1993 when the three variables were first studied together. The paper uses citation analysis based on keyword search. Apart from Scopus analysis, VOS Viewer and Excel sheet has been used. This paper uses bibliometric indicators to represent the bibliographic data found in Scopus database, including the total number of publications and citation between 1993 and 2020. The analysis of the articles shows that there has been an increase in interest in the last few years in the area of culture, brand and purchase. It also, helps us identify the right articles based on their performance measurements and metrics and the most influential authors. It concludes with a conceptual framework and how an understanding of culture would impact our decision in the field of brand and marketing, and the importance to rekindle the research in this field. Journal: Int. J. of Bibliometrics in Business and Management Pages: 42-66 Issue: 1 Volume: 2 Year: 2022 Keywords: bibliometric analysis; Scopus; culture; brand; purchase. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=122293 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbbm:v:2:y:2022:i:1:p:42-66 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Manoj Kumar Yadav Author-X-Name-First: Manoj Kumar Author-X-Name-Last: Yadav Author-Name: Devid Kumar Basyal Author-X-Name-First: Devid Kumar Author-X-Name-Last: Basyal Author-Name: Uttam Paudel Author-X-Name-First: Uttam Author-X-Name-Last: Paudel Title: Determining an author's impact with f-, c- and mh-indices Abstract: The existing indices like h-index, i10-index, g-index and author impact factor (AIF) do not take into account of the order of an author in the list of authors in an article. In this article we have proposed f-index to show the number of articles with the concerned author as the first author, c-index to show the number of articles with the concerned author as the corresponding author and mh-index as the modified form of h-index. The modified h-index mh incorporates only 50% credit of articles in which the concerned author is not the first author. Journal: Int. J. of Bibliometrics in Business and Management Pages: 67-74 Issue: 1 Volume: 2 Year: 2022 Keywords: h-index; i10-index; g-index; f-index; c-index; mh-index. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=122295 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbbm:v:2:y:2022:i:1:p:67-74 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Debadrita Panda Author-X-Name-First: Debadrita Author-X-Name-Last: Panda Author-Name: Sabyasachi Mukhopadhyay Author-X-Name-First: Sabyasachi Author-X-Name-Last: Mukhopadhyay Author-Name: Tej Narayan Shaw Author-X-Name-First: Tej Narayan Author-X-Name-Last: Shaw Author-Name: Subhadip Banerjee Author-X-Name-First: Subhadip Author-X-Name-Last: Banerjee Title: BiblioBoP: a promising scope of bottom of the pyramid related research through a bibliometric approach Abstract: The emergent field of bottom of the pyramid (BoP) is rapidly evolving in terms of academic publications. It has become imperative to keep track of the publications to find out various information like authors, country, emerging themes, research gap and further scope of research. This paper proposes a bibliometric approach and begins with identifying 1,113 articles on the global perspective from the Scopus database. With the help of Biblioshiny, a web interface for Bibliometrix package, publication evolution over time, identification of current research areas and potential direction of future research and many more have been identified for a refined result of 1,029 papers. This mixed review method involving the quantitative bibliometric analysis and qualitative content analysis indicates a sustainable picture of current research and noteworthy future scope for both global and Indian perspectives. As a whole, this study aims to provide a robust roadmap about the BoP literature. Journal: Int. J. of Bibliometrics in Business and Management Pages: 75-105 Issue: 1 Volume: 2 Year: 2022 Keywords: bottom of the pyramid; BoP; bibliometrics; literature review; mixed review method; R package. File-URL: http://www.inderscience.com/link.php?id=122316 File-Format: text/html File-Restriction: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbbm:v:2:y:2022:i:1:p:75-105