Bibliometric analysis of worldwide scientific literature in Project Management Techniques and Tools over the past 50 years: 1967-2017

López-Robles, José-Ricardo, Otegi-Olaso, José-Ramón and Porto-Gómez, Igone Bibliometric analysis of worldwide scientific literature in Project Management Techniques and Tools over the past 50 years: 1967-2017., 2018 . In Research and Education in Project Management - REPM 2018, Bilbao (Spain), 22-24 February 2018. [Conference poster]

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The Project Management (PM) is being seen as a core activity in business, science, education or any field in which the realization of a set of interrelated tasks has to be achieve over a fixed period and within certain cost and other limitations. PM aims to apply knowledge, skills and techniques and tools to deploy and implement projects effectively and efficiently. PM is a strategic competency for organizations; the professionals involved in this area of knowledge are seeking to develop a culture of result orientation, of effective decision-making and of collaboration through the use of PM Techniques and Tools. In this respect, bibliometric reviews and analysis are developed to evaluate the performance and evolution of the authors and publications that are directly related to the Techniques and Tools of PM. It can also enable the recognition of new and trustworthy Techniques and Tools relevant to the Project Manager.

Item type: Conference poster
Keywords: Project Management; Project Management Tools; Project Management Techniques; PM Techniques and Tools; Bibliometric Analysis.
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information
B. Information use and sociology of information > BB. Bibliometric methods
F. Management.
F. Management. > FJ. Knowledge management
Depositing user: J.R. López-Robles
Date deposited: 20 Feb 2020 18:22
Last modified: 20 Feb 2020 18:22
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/39660

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