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Internet of things (Iot) technology research in business and management literature: Results from a co-citation analysis

  • Andreas Korte
  • , Victor Tiberius*
  • , Alexander Brem
  • *Corresponding author for this work
    • University of Potsdam
    • University of Stuttgart

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    Abstract

    In coherence with the progressive digitalization of all areas of life, the Internet of Things (IoT) is a flourishing concept in both research and practice. Due to the increasing scholarly attention, the literature landscape has become scattered and fragmented. With a focus on the commercial application of the IoT and corresponding research, we employ a co-citation analysis and literature review to structure the field. We find and describe 19 research themes. To consolidate the extant research, we propose a research framework, which is based on a theoretical implementation process of IoT as a concept, specific IoT applications, or architectures integrated in an adapted input–process– output model. The main variables of the model are an initial definition and conceptualization of an IoT concept (input), which goes through an evaluation process (process), before it is implemented and can have an impact in practice (output). The paper contributes to interdisciplinary research relating to a business and management perspective on IoT by providing a holistic overview of predominant research themes and an integrative research framework.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
    Volume16
    Issue number6
    Pages (from-to)2073-2090
    ISSN0718-1876
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021

    Keywords

    • Bibliometric analysis
    • Business
    • Co-citation analysis
    • Internet of Things
    • IoT
    • Management

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