9 Productivity and management: a bibliometric analysis
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J. Paulo Davim
Abstract
Productivityproductivity is a fundamental factor for the growth and development of agricultureagriculture, industry,industry and servicesservices. The Scopus database was used for the bibliometric analysis, based on the terms {productivity} and {management}. The better results obtained show in the function of the number of documents produced: yearyear – 2024; sourcesource – Agricultural Water Management; authorauthor – Lal R.; affiliationaffiliation – Chinese Academy of Sciences; countrycountry – USA; document typedocument type – article; scientific areascientific area – Agricultural and Biological Sciences; and funding supportfunding support – National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Abstract
Productivityproductivity is a fundamental factor for the growth and development of agricultureagriculture, industry,industry and servicesservices. The Scopus database was used for the bibliometric analysis, based on the terms {productivity} and {management}. The better results obtained show in the function of the number of documents produced: yearyear – 2024; sourcesource – Agricultural Water Management; authorauthor – Lal R.; affiliationaffiliation – Chinese Academy of Sciences; countrycountry – USA; document typedocument type – article; scientific areascientific area – Agricultural and Biological Sciences; and funding supportfunding support – National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Opening note V
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- About the editors XI
- List of authors XIII
- 1 The measurement of human capital and its relation to the generation of business value: empirical study 1
- 2 A case of certified units in a Portuguese University: interactions of ISO 9000 norms with HRM practices, employee performance, and employee satisfaction 21
- 3 Management tools for supporting productivity in organizations: empirical evidence from Slovenia 49
- 4 Economic and social efficiency: the case for inverting the principle of productivity in public services 77
- 5 Human resource management in the health system: in the never-ending quest for productivity improvement 109
- 6 Critical role of managerial competencies in productivity enhancement interventions: an HRM perspective 133
- 7 Competencies management in an SME: a lever for greater productivity 151
- 8 Prospective characteristics of contemporary engineers (using the approach of mechanical engineering) 167
- 9 Productivity and management: a bibliometric analysis 183
- Index 187
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Opening note V
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- About the editors XI
- List of authors XIII
- 1 The measurement of human capital and its relation to the generation of business value: empirical study 1
- 2 A case of certified units in a Portuguese University: interactions of ISO 9000 norms with HRM practices, employee performance, and employee satisfaction 21
- 3 Management tools for supporting productivity in organizations: empirical evidence from Slovenia 49
- 4 Economic and social efficiency: the case for inverting the principle of productivity in public services 77
- 5 Human resource management in the health system: in the never-ending quest for productivity improvement 109
- 6 Critical role of managerial competencies in productivity enhancement interventions: an HRM perspective 133
- 7 Competencies management in an SME: a lever for greater productivity 151
- 8 Prospective characteristics of contemporary engineers (using the approach of mechanical engineering) 167
- 9 Productivity and management: a bibliometric analysis 183
- Index 187