Evolution and trends in retailing: insights from International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management

Purpose – This study aims to embark on a bibliometric journey through the International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management (IJR&DM) to delve into its rich repository of applied retailing research. Design/methodology/approach – 626 publications in IJR&DM between 2015 and 2023 hav...

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Main Authors: Wang, Siqi, Cheah, Jun-Hwa, Lim, Weng Marc, Kumar, Satish, Lim, Xin-Jean, Towers, Neil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Group Publishing 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118446/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118446/1/118446.pdf
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author Wang, Siqi
Cheah, Jun-Hwa
Lim, Weng Marc
Kumar, Satish
Lim, Xin-Jean
Towers, Neil
author_facet Wang, Siqi
Cheah, Jun-Hwa
Lim, Weng Marc
Kumar, Satish
Lim, Xin-Jean
Towers, Neil
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description Purpose – This study aims to embark on a bibliometric journey through the International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management (IJR&DM) to delve into its rich repository of applied retailing research. Design/methodology/approach – 626 publications in IJR&DM between 2015 and 2023 have been retrieved from Scopus for performance analysis of the journal’s publication (productivity) and citation (impact) trends as well as a science mapping of the journal’s collaborators (contributors) and major themes (contributions). Findings – The performance analysis highlights the growth in the productivity and impact of IJR&DM alongside its most cited publications, most prolific contributors, most relied-on journals, as well as the authors, institutions, countries, and journals that the journal has impacted the most. The co-authorship analysis reveals the collaboration (i.e., international with a high concentration in Europe and North America along with an emerging presence in Asia) of IJR&DM. Keyword co-occurrence analysis and bibliographic coupling reveal eight themes. Our exploration revealed close interconnections among various domains including retailing and adaptive strategies, channel strategies, customer experience, market innovations, operations management, relationship marketing, shopping motivation, and sustainability. Research limitations/implications – Although this study delivers a state-of-the-art overview of the retail industry through the scientific contributions from IJR&DM, it remains limited to the insights from a single authoritative source of knowledge on retailing. Originality/value – No review, to date, has been conducted for IJR&DM. This study provides the inaugural retrospective of the scientific contributions of IJR&DM, outlining publication and citation trends alongside the intellectual structure of its body of knowledge on retailing. Theoretically, this retrospective is pivotal in charting the intellectual growth and thematic nuances inherent in retail research. Practically, this study serves as a guide for practitioners, enabling them to make strategically informed decisions and craft forward-looking strategies in sync with current realities.
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spelling upm-1184462025-07-10T08:13:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118446/ Evolution and trends in retailing: insights from International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management Wang, Siqi Cheah, Jun-Hwa Lim, Weng Marc Kumar, Satish Lim, Xin-Jean Towers, Neil Purpose – This study aims to embark on a bibliometric journey through the International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management (IJR&DM) to delve into its rich repository of applied retailing research. Design/methodology/approach – 626 publications in IJR&DM between 2015 and 2023 have been retrieved from Scopus for performance analysis of the journal’s publication (productivity) and citation (impact) trends as well as a science mapping of the journal’s collaborators (contributors) and major themes (contributions). Findings – The performance analysis highlights the growth in the productivity and impact of IJR&DM alongside its most cited publications, most prolific contributors, most relied-on journals, as well as the authors, institutions, countries, and journals that the journal has impacted the most. The co-authorship analysis reveals the collaboration (i.e., international with a high concentration in Europe and North America along with an emerging presence in Asia) of IJR&DM. Keyword co-occurrence analysis and bibliographic coupling reveal eight themes. Our exploration revealed close interconnections among various domains including retailing and adaptive strategies, channel strategies, customer experience, market innovations, operations management, relationship marketing, shopping motivation, and sustainability. Research limitations/implications – Although this study delivers a state-of-the-art overview of the retail industry through the scientific contributions from IJR&DM, it remains limited to the insights from a single authoritative source of knowledge on retailing. Originality/value – No review, to date, has been conducted for IJR&DM. This study provides the inaugural retrospective of the scientific contributions of IJR&DM, outlining publication and citation trends alongside the intellectual structure of its body of knowledge on retailing. Theoretically, this retrospective is pivotal in charting the intellectual growth and thematic nuances inherent in retail research. Practically, this study serves as a guide for practitioners, enabling them to make strategically informed decisions and craft forward-looking strategies in sync with current realities. Emerald Group Publishing 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118446/1/118446.pdf Wang, Siqi and Cheah, Jun-Hwa and Lim, Weng Marc and Kumar, Satish and Lim, Xin-Jean and Towers, Neil (2024) Evolution and trends in retailing: insights from International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 52 (6). pp. 647-670. ISSN 0959-0552 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/ijrdm-10-2022-0377/full/html 10.1108/IJRDM-10-2022-0377
spellingShingle Wang, Siqi
Cheah, Jun-Hwa
Lim, Weng Marc
Kumar, Satish
Lim, Xin-Jean
Towers, Neil
Evolution and trends in retailing: insights from International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
title Evolution and trends in retailing: insights from International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
title_full Evolution and trends in retailing: insights from International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
title_fullStr Evolution and trends in retailing: insights from International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
title_full_unstemmed Evolution and trends in retailing: insights from International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
title_short Evolution and trends in retailing: insights from International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
title_sort evolution and trends in retailing: insights from international journal of retail & distribution management
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