Emerging Science Journal (Jul 2018)

Mapping Global Research Output in Big Data during 2007-16

  • S.M. Dhawan,
  • Brij Mohan Gupta,
  • Ritu Gupta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.28991/esj-2018-01135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 117 – 129

Abstract

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The paper examines global research in big data, as covered in Scopus database 2007-16, on a series of bibliometric indicators. The study finds that big data registered exceedingly fast growth (135.2%), but averaged low citation impact per paper (3.75) and accounted for very low share of highly cited papers (0.86%) in 10 years. The study reports publication trends in big data research by top countries, top institutions, top authors, top journals, major subject areas, publication modes, and country-level share of international collaborative publications. The study concludes that big data is a subject of recent origin. Given its major potential to impact business, governance, society, healthcare, industry and many other sectors, big data is fast emerging as a major discipline of interest and importance to nations, corporates, and institutions across developed and fast emerging economies.

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