A Historical Analysis of the Field of OR/MS using Topic Models
It provides an objective overview of the OR/MS literature for authors, editors, and new entrants, but is incremental as it applies an existing method to new data in this field.
This study analyzed 80,757 journal abstracts from 37 leading OR/MS journals since the 1950s using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) to model topics and their temporal dynamics, revealing patterns in journal generality, uniqueness, and content evolution over time.
This study investigates the content of the published scientific literature in the fields of operations research and management science (OR/MS) since the early 1950s. Our study is based on 80,757 published journal abstracts from 37 of the leading OR/MS journals. We have developed a topic model, using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), and extend this analysis to reveal the temporal dynamics of the field, journals, and topics. Our analysis shows the generality or specificity of each of the journals, and we identify groups of journals with similar content, which are both consistent and inconsistent with intuition. We also show how journals have become more or less unique in their scope. A more detailed analysis of each journals' topics over time shows significant temporal dynamics, especially for journals with niche content. This study presents an observational, yet objective, view of the published literature from OR/MS that would be of interest to authors, editors, journals, and publishers. Furthermore, this work can be used by new entrants to the fields of OR/MS to understand the content landscape, as a starting point for discussions and inquiry of the field at large, or as a model for other fields to perform similar analyses.