Title: Wirtschaftsinformatik
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? Schlogl, C. (2003), Mapping the intellectual structure of information management. Wirtschaftsinformatik, 45 (1), 7-16.
Abstract: In this paper, the main dimensions of information management are analysed by means of, author cocitation. The article is structured as Wows: After a short introduction, the method used in the study will be described. This will be followed by. The structure of the study. According to the results of the analysis, a distinction can be made between technology-oriented and information-oriented information management approaches. Technology-oriented approaches deal primarily with the efficient and effective use of computer-based information systems. They are in the domains of Management Information Systems (MIS) and business informatics. Information-oriented approaches focus mainly on information, with special attention given to its transfer and use. The design of computer-based information systems is practically ignored by these approaches, which are in the field of information science.
Keywords: 1980s, Analysis, Author Cocitation Analysis, Author Cocitation Analysis, Business Informatics, Co-Citation Analysis, Cocitation, Field, Informatics, Information Management, Information Science, Information Systems, Information-Oriented Information Management Approaches, Intellectual Structure, Management, Mis, Needs, Resource-Management, Science, Scientific Literature, Scientometrics, Space, Systems, Technology-Oriented Information Management Approaches
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? Resch, A. and Schlogl, C. (2004), Business informatics from the perspective of its main publication organ. A scientometric analysis of the journal Wirtschaftsinformatik/Angewandte Informatik. Wirtschaftsinformatik, 46 (4), 302-310.
Abstract: This paper presents a scientometric analysis of the journal WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK / Angewandte Informatik. for this purpose, a total of 23 volumes of the journal were analysed manually. The analysis focuses on the level of the journal, the articles and the authors, as well as the institutions of the authors and the references.
Keywords: Analysis, Angewandte Informatik, Applied Informatics, Authors, Business Informatics, Citation Analysis, Informatics, Institutions, Journal, Journal Analysis, Library, of-the-Art, Publication, Purpose, References, Science, Scientometric, Scientometric Analysis, Scientometrics, Wirtschaftsinformatik
Title: Women & Health
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? Andsager, J.L., Hust, S.J.T. and Powers, A. (2000), Patient-blaming and representation of risk factors in breast cancer images. Women & Health, 31 (2-3), 57-79.
Full Text: 2000\Wom Hea31, 57.pdf
Abstract: Media coverage of some cancers in the past often equated cancer with a death sentence. Breast cancer coverage in 1990s magazines, however, has become less fatalistic, more frequent, and discusses a broader range of issues than before. This study examined whether the visual images accompanying magazine articles about breast cancer have also evolved. We used Goffman’s (1976) rituals of subordination to measure patient-blaming acid subordinating disempowering images. We also analyzed race, ethnicity, body type, and age of females in the images to gauge whether these demographic risk factors were represented in a random sample of images from nine magazines over a 30-year period. Magazines analyzed represented three genres-women’s magazines. fashion, beauty, and general news. Findings suggest that patient-blaming images have decreased in some categories and women portrayed are slightly more representative of risk factors of age and race, ethnicity. Magazine images tended to reinforce stereotyped portrayals of femininity to the detriment of cancer patients. Fashion, beauty magazines, aimed at younger women, were most likely to portray breast cancer images in stereotyped. patient-blaming ways. with the least representative images of risk factors. The social construction of feminine beauty seems to overpower accuracy in creating these images.
Keywords: Accuracy, Age, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Construction, Coverage, Death, General, Patients, Random Sample, Representation, Risk, Risk Factors, Social, Women
Title: Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation
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? Silva, J.A.P., Menegon, N.L. and de Carvalho, M.M. (2012), Human reliability and ergonomics: A literature review from 1963 to 2011. Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation, 41 (S1), 3252-3259.
Full Text: 2012\Wor-J Pre Ass Reh41, 3252.pdf
Abstract: This study reviews the academic literature on human reliability from the ergonomics perspective. The methodological approach used in this analysis combines several techniques, including bibliometric, content analysis, and social network analysis. The initial sample consisted of 304 articles, which totalized 1,872 citations, published in 94 journals, from the 47-year period between 1963 and 2011. From this initial sample, only 50 articles (16%), totalizing 471 citations are classified as ergonomics area, published in 14 journals, which involve 108 authors, with 471 citations. This sample was expanded via the seminal studies of ergonomics. These articles were coded and tabulated according to their year of publication, the number of publications per journal, major areas of interest, and the relationship between the articles and the research methods discussed. Networks were prepared by keywords, co-citations, and cross-citations.
Keywords: Analysis, Approach, Authors, Bibliometric, Citations, Cocitation Analysis, Content Analysis, Human, Human Error Identification, Human Reliability, Intellectual Structure, Issues, Journal, Journals, Literature, Literature Review, Methods, Network, Network Analysis, Networks, Operators, Publication, Publications, Reliability, Research, Review, Reviews, Safety, Social, Social Network Analysis, Social Networks, Surgery, Systems, Task, Techniques
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