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Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB): Reflecting Research Performance and Knowledge Foundation Themes through Intellectual and Influence Structure from Bibliometric Analysis

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Geetu Sharma, Ashutosh Verma
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.1149

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Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) is an emergent theme in behavioral research. Till date no any review has offered a panoramic analysis of research in OCB. To narrow the gap of research in OCB, the reviewer provides a bibliometric analysis. To understand the intellectual, and influence structure, the reviewers provide a quantitative scanning of publications to reflect the research performance (Publication activity, top authors, journals, institutions, countries, articles, and references) through performance analysis and knowledge foundation (thematic-similarities based on co-citation and co-word analysis) utilizing the Scopus database, a complete 1625 published papers, from 1991-17 December 2022 were fetched.VOS viewer 1.6.18 and Biblioshiny via R studio 4.2.2 software tools were used for constructing and visualizing scientific landscapes, thematic networks, and thematic maps. Reviewers further identify three overarching thematic clusters (Organizational Citizenship Behavior, Citizenship, and Organizational Framework) based on keyword plus by identifying two thematic similarities (based on co-cited references), seven (based on co-cited sources), and five (based on co-cited authors) specific clusters of research in OCB. The systematic mapping study in thematic research in OCB aids in the identification of transition in research interests and provides understanding, and vision toward upcoming research directions. Our findings offer an evaluation of the OCB research

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