Title of article :
A Scientometric Analysis of Supplier Selection Research
Author/Authors :
Forghani, Athena Department of Industrial Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University , Sadjadi, Jafar Department of Industrial Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Farhang Moghadam, Babak Institute for Management and Planning Studies, Tehran
Abstract :
Supplier selection (SS) is a decision-making process by which potential suppliers can be identified, evaluated, and ranked. Thus, multiple types of financial resources are used that can significantly contribute to the success of a firm. This study offers a broad view of SS publications from 1973 to 2019 through scientometric analysis recruiting Scopus, the Elsevier’s abstract and citation database, as a primary search engine. The documents are also statistically classified in terms of different criteria. The research results indicate that publications have considerably grown over the past few years. Moreover, the most influential countries, institutions, journals, papers, authors, and collaborations in the field of SS literature are identified. Besides, the most-cited papers are thoroughly discussed. Finally, keywords are analyzed and hot research topics are presented. This study hopes to bring awareness to researchers, journal editors, and industries in future efforts.
Keywords :
Supplier Selection , Bibliometrics , Scientometrics , Scopus , Research Evaluation
Journal title :
Journal of Optimization in Industrial Engineering