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Mapping the Landscape of Netnographic Research: A Bibliometric Study of Social Interactions and Digital Culture

Resumen

Introduction: netnography is a research method that has emerged in response to the growing popularity of online communication and social networks. Aim: to analyze communication patterns about netnography in the Scopus database. Methods: a bibliometric study was conducted in the Scopus database on netnography. The analysis was conducted globally, by country, and by institution. Results: a total of 11173 documents and 2213 authors were recovered. 35,1 % of the documents were open access. The global field-weighted citation impact was 1,27. the most productive ones in the following order: United Kingdom (275 documents), United States (223 documents), Australia (165 documents), Brazil (100 documents), and France (83 documents). Conclusions: the results show that netnography is an emerging area of research, with a wide geographic and thematic diversity, that has experienced steady growth in recent years and is being explored in a variety of contexts, from market research to the analysis of social dynamics online.
Autores
Beserra, PJF; Comes, GLL; Santos, MCD; Bittencourt, GKGD; da Nobrega, MML
Título
Scientific production of the International Classification for Nursing Practice: a bibliometric study
Afiliaciones
Universidade Federal da Paraiba
Año
2018
DOI
10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0411
Tipo de acceso abierto
gold, Green Published
Referencia
WOS:000451950400002
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