Journal of Business and Technical Communication

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Business and Technical Communication is 6. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The WHO Health Alert: Communicating a Global Pandemic with WhatsApp42
Is It Fake News or Is It Open Science? Science Communication in the COVID-19 Pandemic23
How Large Information Technology Companies Use Twitter: Arrangement of Corporate Accounts and Characteristics of Tweets20
The Evolution of University Business Incubators: Transnational Hubs for Entrepreneurship19
Visual Risk Literacy in “Flatten the Curve” COVID-19 Visualizations18
Misrepresenting COVID-19: Lying With Charts During the Second Golden Age of Data Design15
Adapting Uncertainty Reduction Theory for Crisis Communication: Guidelines for Technical Communicators15
Misinformation Inoculation and Literacy Support Tweetorials on COVID-1914
“Missing/Unspecified”: Demographic Data Visualization During the COVID-19 Pandemic14
Conceptualizing Empathy Competence: A Professional Communication Perspective12
Valuing Expertise During the Pandemic10
Zoombombing Your Toddler: User Experience and the Communication of Zoom’s Privacy Crisis10
Making-Do on the Margins: Organizing Resource Seeking and Rhetorical Agency in Communities During Grassroots Entrepreneurship9
Curricular Efforts in Technical Communication After the Social Justice Turn9
Introduction to Special Issue on Innovation and Entrepreneurship Communication in the Context of Globalization9
Introduction to Business and Technical Communication and COVID-19: Communicating in Times of Crisis9
Lean Data Visualization: Considering Actionable Metrics for Technical Communication8
Rural Health and Contextualizing Data7
“Picturing” Xenophobia: Visual Framing of Masks During COVID-19 and Its Implications for Advocacy in Technical Communication7
Protecting Pandemic Conversations: Tracing Twitter’s Evolving Content Policies During COVID-197
Tracking the Differentiation of Risk: The Impact of Subject Framing in CDC Communication Regarding COVID-197
Creating Scripts for Crisis Communication: COVID-19 and Beyond7
Sex Work and Professional Risk Communication: Keeping Safe on the Streets7
Constructive Distributed Work: An Integrated Approach to Sustainable Collaboration and Research for Distributed Teams7
Identifying Commonalities and Divergences Between Technical Communication Scholarly and Trade Publications (1996–2017)6
Frozen Meat Against COVID-19 Misinformation: An Analysis of Steak-Umm and Positive Expectancy Violations6
The Ethics of Delivering Bad News: Evaluating Impression Management Strategies in Corporate Financial Reporting6
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