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Tinello D, Knödl M, Jodin D, Winkler H (2017). Study of biomimetics applied to logistics, material handling, SCM and manufacturing: A bibliometric analysis (1990-2013). Logistics Journal : referierte Veröffentlichungen, Vol. 2017. (urn:nbn:de:0009-14-44919)
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%0 Journal Article %T Study of biomimetics applied to logistics, material handling, SCM and manufacturing: A bibliometric analysis (1990-2013) %A Tinello, Daniel %A Knödl, Martin %A Jodin, Dirk %A Winkler, Herwig %J Logistics Journal : referierte Veröffentlichungen %D 2017 %V 2017 %N 01 %@ 1860-7977 %F tinello2017 %X Biomimetics and logistics have been discussed broadly in the scientific literature with regard to their particular discipline. The main purpose of this paper is to explore the amount and structure of the scientific research on the interdisciplinary topic of biomimetics applied to logistics. With this subject area, we performed a query of scientific online databases and conducted a bibliometric analysis to explore the most influential works and their impact on logistics. However, the term bionics was introduced in the late 1960s, and our analysis revealed a marginal scientific attention on the combined topic bionics & logistics until 2003. Nevertheless, the interdisciplinary topic was increasing disproportionately until today in comparison to their particular disciplines. Additionally, the results of our analysis indicate that some fields of logistics benefit a lot from principles of nature (e.g. transport logistics from behavioural biology) while other fields of logistics could not use this potential. Furthermore, our analysis presents a country ranking according to the amount of publications, which is led by China. Finally, contents and findings are briefly discussed to provide an overview of the previous academic research. %L 620 %K Bibliometrie %K Biomimetik %K Bionik %K Logistics %K Logistik %K bibliometric study %K biomimetics %K literature review %R 10.2195/lj_Rev_tinello_en_201701_01 %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-44919 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.2195/lj_Rev_tinello_en_201701_01Download
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@Article{tinello2017, author = "Tinello, Daniel and Kn{\"o}dl, Martin and Jodin, Dirk and Winkler, Herwig", title = "Study of biomimetics applied to logistics, material handling, SCM and manufacturing: A bibliometric analysis (1990-2013)", journal = "Logistics Journal : referierte Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen", year = "2017", volume = "2017", number = "01", keywords = "Bibliometrie; Biomimetik; Bionik; Logistics; Logistik; bibliometric study; biomimetics; literature review", abstract = "Biomimetics and logistics have been discussed broadly in the scientific literature with regard to their particular discipline. The main purpose of this paper is to explore the amount and structure of the scientific research on the interdisciplinary topic of biomimetics applied to logistics. With this subject area, we performed a query of scientific online databases and conducted a bibliometric analysis to explore the most influential works and their impact on logistics. However, the term bionics was introduced in the late 1960s, and our analysis revealed a marginal scientific attention on the combined topic bionics {\&} logistics until 2003. Nevertheless, the interdisciplinary topic was increasing disproportionately until today in comparison to their particular disciplines. Additionally, the results of our analysis indicate that some fields of logistics benefit a lot from principles of nature (e.g. transport logistics from behavioural biology) while other fields of logistics could not use this potential. Furthermore, our analysis presents a country ranking according to the amount of publications, which is led by China. Finally, contents and findings are briefly discussed to provide an overview of the previous academic research.", issn = "1860-7977", doi = "10.2195/lj_Rev_tinello_en_201701_01", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-44919" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Tinello, Daniel AU - Knödl, Martin AU - Jodin, Dirk AU - Winkler, Herwig PY - 2017 DA - 2017// TI - Study of biomimetics applied to logistics, material handling, SCM and manufacturing: A bibliometric analysis (1990-2013) JO - Logistics Journal : referierte Veröffentlichungen VL - 2017 IS - 01 KW - Bibliometrie KW - Biomimetik KW - Bionik KW - Logistics KW - Logistik KW - bibliometric study KW - biomimetics KW - literature review AB - Biomimetics and logistics have been discussed broadly in the scientific literature with regard to their particular discipline. The main purpose of this paper is to explore the amount and structure of the scientific research on the interdisciplinary topic of biomimetics applied to logistics. With this subject area, we performed a query of scientific online databases and conducted a bibliometric analysis to explore the most influential works and their impact on logistics. However, the term bionics was introduced in the late 1960s, and our analysis revealed a marginal scientific attention on the combined topic bionics & logistics until 2003. Nevertheless, the interdisciplinary topic was increasing disproportionately until today in comparison to their particular disciplines. Additionally, the results of our analysis indicate that some fields of logistics benefit a lot from principles of nature (e.g. transport logistics from behavioural biology) while other fields of logistics could not use this potential. Furthermore, our analysis presents a country ranking according to the amount of publications, which is led by China. Finally, contents and findings are briefly discussed to provide an overview of the previous academic research. SN - 1860-7977 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-44919 DO - 10.2195/lj_Rev_tinello_en_201701_01 ID - tinello2017 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Logistics Journal : referierte Veröffentlichungen, Vol. 2017, Iss. 01 |
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Study of biomimetics applied to logistics, material handling, SCM and manufacturing: A bibliometric analysis (1990-2013) (eng) |
Author | Daniel Tinello, Martin Knödl, Dirk Jodin, Herwig Winkler |
Language | eng |
Abstract | Biomimetics and logistics have been discussed broadly in the scientific literature with regard to their particular discipline. The main purpose of this paper is to explore the amount and structure of the scientific research on the interdisciplinary topic of biomimetics applied to logistics. With this subject area, we performed a query of scientific online databases and conducted a bibliometric analysis to explore the most influential works and their impact on logistics. However, the term bionics was introduced in the late 1960s, and our analysis revealed a marginal scientific attention on the combined topic bionics & logistics until 2003. Nevertheless, the interdisciplinary topic was increasing disproportionately until today in comparison to their particular disciplines. Additionally, the results of our analysis indicate that some fields of logistics benefit a lot from principles of nature (e.g. transport logistics from behavioural biology) while other fields of logistics could not use this potential. Furthermore, our analysis presents a country ranking according to the amount of publications, which is led by China. Finally, contents and findings are briefly discussed to provide an overview of the previous academic research. Bionik und Logistik sind in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur jeweils umfassend untersucht worden. Doch der Zweck dieses Beitrages ist es die Intensität und Struktur der wissenschaftlichen Forschung in Bezug auf das interdisziplinär übergreifende Thema „Bionik in der Logistik“ zu erforschen. Mit dieser Zielsetzung haben wir eine systematische Abfrage von wissenschaftlichen Online-Datenbanken durchgeführt und haben eine bibliometric Analyse erstellt, um die einflussreichsten wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten und ihren Einfluss auf die Logistik festzustellen. Obwohl der Begriff Bionik schon gegen Ende der 1960er Jahre eingeführt wurde ergab unsere Analyse, dass das kombinierte Thema Bionik & Logistik bis 2003 wenig wissenschaftliche Aufmerksamkeit erhielt. Doch danach zeigte sich ein unverhältnismäßig hoher Anstieg dieser interdisziplinären Thematik im Vergleich zum Anstieg der jeweiligen Haupt -Disziplinen. Zusätzlich zeigen die Ergebnisse unserer Analyse, dass einige Gebiete der Logistik sehr von den Prinzipien der Natur profitieren konnten (z.B. Transportlogistik von der Verhaltensbiologie) während andere Gebiete der Logistik dieses Potenzial nicht nutzen konnten. Außerdem wird ein Länderranking in Bezug auf die Anzahl der Publikationen gezeigt, welches aktuell von China mit einem Anteil von 57% an den Gesamtpublikationen angeführt wird. Weiters werden Inhalte und Ergebnisse kurz besprochen, um eine Übersicht der bisherigen akademischen Forschung zur Verfügung zu stellen. |
Subject | Bibliometrie, Biomimetik, Bionik, Logistics, Logistik, bibliometric study, biomimetics, literature review |
DDC | 620 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-14-44919 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.2195/lj_Rev_tinello_en_201701_01 |