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Past, present and future: A systematic multitechnique bibliometric review of the field of distributed work

This review focuses on the growing field of distrubuted work, made even more relevant in light of the current pandemic. Many different definitions, labels, and conceptualizations of distributed work exist, resulting in a fragmented field, threatened by a proliferation of concepts. Prior reviews addr...

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Published in:Information and organization 2023-06, Vol.33 (2), p.100446, Article 100446
Main Authors: Lamovšek, Amadeja, Černe, Matej
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Language:English
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Summary:This review focuses on the growing field of distrubuted work, made even more relevant in light of the current pandemic. Many different definitions, labels, and conceptualizations of distributed work exist, resulting in a fragmented field, threatened by a proliferation of concepts. Prior reviews addressed a limited scope of phenomena or review approaches; are narrative, subjective, or not systematic, lacking objectivity, comprehensiveness, and reproducibility; or are not recent. Our study advances the current overview of the field by presenting a compendious review of the development and current state of the field. We implemented three bibliometric approaches (i.e., co-citation, co-word and bibliographic coupling) and interpreted the results using the “invisible colleges” framework. This produced an integrative and holistic framework of the field of distributed work, portraying its historic development and theoretical background, conceptual space, and nomological net, guiding future research on this and connected research fields. •Distributed work is growing fragmented field threatened by concepts proliferation.•Comprehensive overview of the development and current state of distributed work.•Bibliometrics: co-citation analysis, co-word analysis, and bibliographic coupling.•Evolutionary patterns of dynamic change in the field.•Nomological net of distributed work and conceptual future research suggestions.
ISSN:1471-7727
1873-7919
DOI:10.1016/j.infoandorg.2022.100446