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Identifying the 'Invisible Colleges' of the Industrial & Labor Relations Review: A Bibliometric Approach


Debra L. Casey


affiliation not provided to SSRN

G. Steven McMillan


Pennsylvania State University

October 1, 2008

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 62, No. 1, 2008

Abstract:     
Since its inaugural issue in 1947, the Industrial and Labor Relations Review (ILRR) has been considered among the foremost industrial relations journals. Prominent among subjects treated by ILRR’s articles in the journal’s early years were collective bargaining and industrial strife, but the subject mix has changed greatly with the times. This paper employs bibliometric techniques to compare ILRR’s intellectual bases across three recent periods: 1974–1984, 1985–1995, and 1996–2006. Using co-citation and network analyses, the authors identify the “invisible colleges” — research networks that refer to each other in their publications — of ILRR. Economics-oriented journals were heavily cited by ILRR authors across the entire 33-year observation period, but there is evidence that another field, human resource management, was of growing importance in the most recent years.

Keywords: research, bibliometric, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, invisible colleges

JEL Classification: B2

Accepted Paper Series


Date posted: February 15, 2011  

Suggested Citation

Casey, Debra L. and McMillan, G. Steven Steven, Identifying the 'Invisible Colleges' of the Industrial & Labor Relations Review: A Bibliometric Approach (October 1, 2008). Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 62, No. 1, 2008. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1761393

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Debra L. Casey (Contact Author)
affiliation not provided to SSRN
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G. Steven McMillan
Pennsylvania State University ( email )
1600 Woodland Road
Abington, PA 19001-3990
United States
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