Research Productivity of Goa Institute of Management
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Abstract
This study presents a bibliometric assessment of the research productivity of the Goa Institute of Management (GIM), Goa, from 2019 - 2023. The research performance assessment uses research publication data obtained from the Scopus database. Collected data were analysed to identify research productivity year-wise growth of research, type of publications, top ten journals, highly cited authors, authorship pattern, and degree of collaboration. 18% of the publications of the Goa Institute of Management is published in Journal of Cleaner Production, having an h-index of 268, and published by Elsevier publications from the United Kingdom. 0.89 is the overall degree of collaboration from 2019 to 2023. The study presents an informative and useful account of the assessment of the research work of GIM.
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