The maturity of maturity model research: A systematic mapping study

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This paper, published in 2012, received 408 indexed citations. Written by Roy Wendler covering the research area of Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality and Information Systems. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Management Information Systems (165 citations), Strategy and Management (110 citations) and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (88 citations). Published in Information and Software Technology.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1016/j.infsof.2012.07.007.

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