Construal Level Research in Decision Making: Analysis and Pushing Forward the Debate Using Bibliometric Review and Thematic Analysis

This study examines the extant literature on Construal Level Theory through bibliometric analysis that traces the path of research from 1998 to November 2019. It uses the Scopus database to identify emerging trends, seminal and most-cited papers, authors, universities, and countries that contributed...

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Main Authors: Arindra N. Mishra, Alok Raj, Ashis K. Pani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pompea College of Business 2020-05-01
Series:American Business Review
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.newhaven.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1092&context=americanbusinessreview
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spelling doaj-6e911fd1269e4b019a5a8d38641750f02021-06-21T17:24:55ZengPompea College of BusinessAmerican Business Review0743-23482689-88102020-05-0123110613510.37625/abr.23.1.106-135Construal Level Research in Decision Making: Analysis and Pushing Forward the Debate Using Bibliometric Review and Thematic AnalysisArindra N. Mishra0Alok Raj1Ashis K. Pani 2XLRI- Xavier School of ManagementXLRI- Xavier School of ManagementXLRI- Xavier School of ManagementThis study examines the extant literature on Construal Level Theory through bibliometric analysis that traces the path of research from 1998 to November 2019. It uses the Scopus database to identify emerging trends, seminal and most-cited papers, authors, universities, and countries that contributed to the development of the theory. A total of 680 papers from 1445 authors, were published in as many as 322 journals. The results indicate that ‘Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,’ ‘Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,’ and ‘Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,’ were the three most productive sources of knowledge for this theory. The results show that over time, the discussion has progressed from theory to application in different areas of decision sciences, psychology, and management with a recent trend towards application in sustainability. This is the first literature review that has been conducted on the Construal Level Theory using bibliometric analysis. This study attempts to describe, explore possibilities, and provide a roadmap for future research in this field.https://digitalcommons.newhaven.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1092&context=americanbusinessreviewconstrual level theorydecision makingbibliometric analysispsychological distanceabstraction
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Alok Raj
Ashis K. Pani
Construal Level Research in Decision Making: Analysis and Pushing Forward the Debate Using Bibliometric Review and Thematic Analysis
American Business Review
construal level theory
decision making
bibliometric analysis
psychological distance
abstraction
author_facet Arindra N. Mishra
Alok Raj
Ashis K. Pani
author_sort Arindra N. Mishra
title Construal Level Research in Decision Making: Analysis and Pushing Forward the Debate Using Bibliometric Review and Thematic Analysis
title_short Construal Level Research in Decision Making: Analysis and Pushing Forward the Debate Using Bibliometric Review and Thematic Analysis
title_full Construal Level Research in Decision Making: Analysis and Pushing Forward the Debate Using Bibliometric Review and Thematic Analysis
title_fullStr Construal Level Research in Decision Making: Analysis and Pushing Forward the Debate Using Bibliometric Review and Thematic Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Construal Level Research in Decision Making: Analysis and Pushing Forward the Debate Using Bibliometric Review and Thematic Analysis
title_sort construal level research in decision making: analysis and pushing forward the debate using bibliometric review and thematic analysis
publisher Pompea College of Business
series American Business Review
issn 0743-2348
2689-8810
publishDate 2020-05-01
description This study examines the extant literature on Construal Level Theory through bibliometric analysis that traces the path of research from 1998 to November 2019. It uses the Scopus database to identify emerging trends, seminal and most-cited papers, authors, universities, and countries that contributed to the development of the theory. A total of 680 papers from 1445 authors, were published in as many as 322 journals. The results indicate that ‘Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,’ ‘Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,’ and ‘Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,’ were the three most productive sources of knowledge for this theory. The results show that over time, the discussion has progressed from theory to application in different areas of decision sciences, psychology, and management with a recent trend towards application in sustainability. This is the first literature review that has been conducted on the Construal Level Theory using bibliometric analysis. This study attempts to describe, explore possibilities, and provide a roadmap for future research in this field.
topic construal level theory
decision making
bibliometric analysis
psychological distance
abstraction
url https://digitalcommons.newhaven.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1092&context=americanbusinessreview
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