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Title: Scandinavian Journal of Management


Full Journal Title: Scandinavian Journal of Management

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ISSN: 0036-5564

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Engwall, L. (1996), The Vikings versus the world: An examination of Nordic business research. Scandinavian Journal of Management. 12 (4), 425-436.

Full Text: S\Sca J Man12, 425.pdf

Abstract: This paper presents the results of an analysis of the articles published by Nordic management scholars in the 15 most important business research journals during the period 1981-1992. The analysis shows that the predominance of North American scholars in these journals is massive. However, although Nordic management researchers account for only about 1% of all the authorships, they constitute an important minority in the field. These Northerners are more successful in the European journals and tend to focus mainly on accounting and organizational problems. Their frame of reference is heavily influenced by the Carnegie-Tech tradition, that is the works of Richard M. Cyert, James G. March and Herbert A. Simon. This means that their publication behaviour in international journals is rather similar to that which appears in the Scandinavian Journal of Management.

Keywords: Bibliometrics, Management Research, Nordic Countries

? Macdonald, S. and Kam, J. (2010), Counting footnotes: Citability in management studies. Scandinavian Journal of Management, 26 (2), 189-203.

Full Text: 2010\Sca J Man26, 189.pdf

Abstract: The primary purpose of academic citation, at least in Management Studies, is citation analysis’. So much hangs on citation analysis as an indicator of academic performance - careers, funding, institutional survival - that papers are written as platforms for citation rather than to be read. To satisfy the requirements of referees, editors, and publishers, a paper must be, above all else, citable. This paper investigates the citation practices of some of the top authors of some of the top papers in some of the top journals of Management Studies. It finds citation by an elite of an elite for an elite. This is generally seen as evidence of the disciplinary strength of Management Studies. We interpret the evidence differently, we see convergence on papers that are citable. We consider what makes a paper citable. Most important of all is that the paper is cited by others. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Keywords: Bias, Careers, Citation, Citation Analysis, Convergence, Elsevier, Evolution, Funding, Impact Factor, Journals, Jun, Management, Management Studies, Performance, Prestige, Primary, Publication, Quality Journals, Research Assessment Exercise, Scholarly Communication, Science-Citation-Index, Scientific Papers

Title: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports


Full Journal Title: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports

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? Rehn, B., Lidstrom, J., Skoglund, J. and Lindstrom, B. (2007), Effects on leg muscular performance from whole-body vibration exercise: A systematic review. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 17 (1), 2-11.

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects on leg muscular performance from whole-body vibration exercise. Literature search was performed on the databases PUBMED, Cinahl, ISI Web of Science (Sci-expanded, SSCI) and EMBASE (Rehab & Physical Med). Rating of 19 relevant studies was performed (14 on long-term exercise and five on short-term exercise) using a score system for the methodological quality. Several randomized-controlled trial studies of high to moderate quality show similar improvements from long-term regimen on muscular performance in the legs after a period of whole-body vibration exercise. As there were few studies on short-term exercise and as they had no control groups, the same convincing improvements regarding muscular performance were not achieved. Preliminarily, there is strong to moderate evidence that long-term whole-body vibration exercise can have positive effects on the leg muscular performance among untrained people and elderly women. There is no clear evidence for effects on muscular performance after short-term vibration stimuli.

Keywords: Back-Pain, Balance, Control, Control Groups, Cross-Over, Databases, Elderly, Exercise, Extension, ISI, Literature, Muscle Strength, Postmenopausal Women, Power, Randomized Controlled Trial, Randomized Controlled-Trials, Responses, Review, Science, Skeletal-Muscle, Ssci, Strength, Systematic, Systematic Review, Vertical Jump, Vibration, Vibration Exercise, Vibration Training, Web of Science, Whole-Body Vibration, Women


Title: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care


Full Journal Title: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care

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? Kragstrup, J. (2001), Increasing impact of the Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care (SJPHC). Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 19 (2), 65-66.

Full Text: S\Sca J Pri Hea Car19, 65.pdf

? Ovhed, I., Van Royen, P. and Hakansson, A. (2005), What is the future of primary care research? Probably fairly bright, if we may believe the historical development. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 23 (4), 248-253.

Full Text: 2005\Sca J Pri Hea Car23, 248.pdf

Abstract: Objective. To study one aspect of the development of primary care research from 1975 to 2003. Design. Quantitative bibliometric study. Setting. Pub Med database. Subjects. Four Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden), seven countries from the rest of Europe (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and the UK), and seven countries from the rest of the world (Australia, Canada, India, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, and the USA). Main outcome measures. Number of primary healthcare publications per million inhabitants. Percentage of publications in primary healthcare of all publications in human medicine. Results. In 2003, New Zealand, the UK, and Australia were in the lead, with barely 20 primary care publications per million inhabitants, followed by Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Denmark, where the corresponding figure was around 10. A vigorous increase in publications from 1975 to 2003 was clearly seen in most of the countries. However, during the same period the proportion of publications from primary care in relation to all publications in human medicine was only moderately increased, or virtually unchanged. Conclusion. It is believed that primary care research has a future, and it is hoped it may even be bright. However, searching Pub Med gave but one aspect of the historical development, and in particular the comparisons between countries may be questionable.

Keywords: Africa, Australia, Belgium, Bibliometric, Bibliometric Study, Canada, Care, Database, Denmark, Development, Europe, Family Medicine, Finland, France, General Practice, General-Practice, Germany, Healthcare, Human, India, Italy, Japan, Lead, Medicine, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Outcome, Outcome Measures, Primary, Primary Care, Primary Health Care, PUB MED, Publications, Research, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, UK, USA, World

? Thulesius, H. (2011), Assessing research impact with Google Scholar: The most cited articles in the journal 2008-2010. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 29 (4), 193-195.

Full Text: 2011\Sca J Pri Hea Car29, 193.pdf

Keywords: Education, Elderly-Patients, General-Practice, Google Scholar, Impact, Inappropriate Prescriptions, Journal, Research, Research Impact, Science, Scopus, Sickness Certification, Web




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