Evaluating and classifying POM journals
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Data from a study of 13,992 periodical citations published in three leading production and operations management (POM) journals was evaluated to assess the impact the journals had on the field of study. Influence of a journal is a factor that is dependent on article quality, relevance, and exposure to researchers. Journals were classified into categories such as elite and major using criteria which included breadth, consistency, trend, and intensity of recognition. Results of the evaluation have important implications for researchers, students, practitioners, and librarians.
Publication Name: Journal of Operations Management
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0272-6963
Year: 1997
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A review of techniques for treating missing data in OM survey research
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The strategies employed for the treatment of missing data in operational management survey research are outlined. Empirical research, research entailments of missing data, etc. are discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Operations Management
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0272-6963
Year: 2005
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