Abstract
Purpose - The “academic revolution” that has taken place over the past 50-60 years has brought about many opportunities, but also challenges, in the lives of academics. The “publish or perish” phenomenon can be seen as one manifestation of the heated competition among universities for talent and resources. The resulting increase in publications, the decrease in the time academics have to read them, together with editors’ call for more originality, innovation, and meaning in submitted manuscripts lead to two questions. What techniques can help researchers and PhD students to effectively and efficiently navigate through large bodies of literature? What tools and techniques can be used to enhance the foundations for theorising? The present paper aims at answering these two interrelated questions. Design/methodology/approach - The abstracts of 410 peer-reviewed journal articles connected to ethics in (international) marketing research are explored with software tools. The freely available VOSviewer software is used to visualise the specified body of literature. NVivo is employed to go deeper and explore specific themes identified through VOSviewer. Findings - 17 clusters were identified, representing the major themes in the selected body of literature. Additionally, a number of research avenues and research questions are presented. Originality/value - The paper contributes by demonstrating how software tools such as VOSviewer and NVivo can be used to explore large bodies of literature and to experiment with research ideas to enhance the foundations for theorising Keywords - VOSviewer, NVivo, theorising, bibliometric maps, marketing, international marketing. Paper type - Research paper
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 327-350 |
Journal | International Marketing Review |
Volume | 33 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Keywords
- VOS viewer
- bibliometric mapping
- NVivo
- theorizing