精英组织行为特征信息学:2010年至2020年间科学背景的演变

J. Nacife, Estela Najberg, K. Barbosa, Lethicia De Oliveira, Isabela Costa
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研究表明,组织行为源于一些因素,这些因素可能对组织中人们的绩效产生积极和消极的影响。本研究的发展目的是对精英组织行为建构的文献演变进行系统的映射,旨在组织、评估和整合科学证据与所选文章。在这项专业文献映射的研究中,通过使用R语言的bibliometrix包应用信息计量技术,使用了Web of Science Scopus数据库。工作中的行为演变和组织背景下的绩效映射使得有必要将支持本研究建议的实证研究置于背景中。描述性结果说明了在研究期间涉及“组织行为和功绩或功绩”这两个术语的出版物的演变,这一点通过对出版物平均年增长率10.84%的验证得到了证实。一个重要的例子是明确确定按国家编制出版物的能力。与组织行为和优点的出版物有关的时间轨迹图表明,美利坚合众国是全球一级这一研究潮流的主要主角。有人指出,不仅涉及组织行为的管理及其与任人唯贤的关系、性别和工作多样性之间的关系,以及职业和晋升中的功绩,主要是作为公共管理重点的任人唯贤制度。
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Meritocratic Organizational Behavior Profile Informetry: Mapping the Evolution of the Scientific Context Between 2010 and 2020
Research has presented that organizational behavior derives from some factors that may have got the potential for positive and negative effects on people's performance in organizations. The objective of the development of this study was to perform a systematic mapping of the evolution of the literature regarding the meritocratic organizational behavior construct, aiming to organize, evaluate and integrate scientific evidence with the selected articles. In this study of mapping the specialized literature, the Web of Science Scopus databases were used, through the application of informetric techniques using the bibliometrix package of the R language. The mapping of the evolution of behavior at work and merit in the organizational context made it necessary to contextualize the empirical research that supports the proposal of this study. The descriptive results illustrate the evolution of publications involving the terms “organizational behavior and merit or meritocracy” over the period studied, which was confirmed by the verification of the average annual growth rate of publications of 10.84%. An important demonstration refers to the clear identification of the capacity to produce publications by country. The mapping of time tracks related to publications on organizational behavior and merit presented that the United States of America is the major protagonist of this current of research at a global level. It was observed that a combination of aspects that involve not only the management of organizational behavior and its relationship with meritocracy between genders and diversity at work, as well as the merit in careers and promotions, and, mainly, the meritocratic system for performance as the focus of public management.
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International Journal of Economics and Business Administration
International Journal of Economics and Business Administration Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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