11 research outputs found
A comparative study on detecting research fronts in the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) field using bibliographic coupling and co-citation
An investigation of collaborations between top Chinese universities: a new quantitative approach
A Study of IT Outsourcing Research Trends in Korea : Utilizing Author-Bibliographic Coupling Analysis
Evolution of research subjects in library and information science based on keyword, bibliographical coupling, and co-citation analyses
Group Aggregation Techniques for Analytic Hierarchy Process and Analytic Network Process: A Comparative Analysis
Management Research on Reciprocity: A Review of the Literature
Although reciprocity is fundamental to all social orders, management research offers few reviews of the conceptâs theoretical origins and current applications. To help bridge this gap, we elucidate the dominant understandings of reciprocity, ask which areas of research emerge from them, and explore how they interconnect. Our bibliometric methodology detects four clusters of management research on reciprocity. Across these clusters, authors subscribe mainly to substantialist ontology, marginalize morally oriented motives consistent with relational ontology, and largely assume that benefit-oriented motives underlie reciprocity. We outline the advantages of a moral-oriented relationalist concept of reciprocity and discuss potential areas for its development in management research