5 top-cited authors in IT
One of the best ways of finding appropriate sources to perusal in varied subjects including Information Technology is to search for top-cited authors in that field.
The number of times that an author’s articles have been cited to, can show the validation of their articles.
The more citation to an author the more influential he/she is.
Here is Google scholar sorting of the five most-cited authors in IT at all times, which can help you with finding the deepest contents in this field.
Wanda Orlikowski
The first author is Wanda Orlikowski, a Professor of Information Technologies & Organization Studies at MIT. Her most cited paper has been cited 5655 times since 1992 and is titled “The duality of technology: Rethinking the concept of technology in organizations”.
Lee Sai Peck
Lee Sai Peck is the second author in this sorting who is a Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Malaya. The title of her best-cited paper with 2577 citations since 2015 is “Precise determination of the mass of the Higgs boson and tests of compatibility of its couplings with the standard model predictions using proton collisions at 7 and 8”.
Rajiv Banker
The third is Rajiv Banker, Merves Chair in Accounting and Information Technology and Director of the Center for Accounting and Information Technology at Fox School of Business, Temple University. His most cited article is “Some models for estimating technical and scale inefficiencies in data envelopment analysis” which has been cited 17887 times since 1984.
Xinxin Li
The fourth author is Xinxin Li, State Key Lab of Transducer Technology at Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology. His paper which is titled “Electron reconstruction and identification efficiency measurements with the ATLAS detector using the 2011 LHC proton–proton collision data” with 2934 citations since 2014, is his most cited one.
John M. Carroll
The fifth one is John M. Carroll, a Distinguished Professor of Information Sciences and Technology at Pennsylvania State University. “Usability engineering: scenario-based development of human-computer interaction” has been cited 1797 times since 2002 and is his most cited paper.
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