Journal of Business and Technical Communication

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Business and Technical Communication is 7. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
From Monologue to Dialogue: Communication Strategies of Chinese Museums on Weibo and the Imperative for Participation Awareness23
Corpus Linguistics and Technical Editing: How Corpora Can Help Copy Editors Adopt a Rhetorical View of Prescriptive Usage Rules22
Typology of Tweets and User Engagement Generated by U.S. Companies Involved in Developing COVID-19 Vaccines17
Automating Research in Business and Technical Communication: Large Language Models as Qualitative Coders16
Book Review: Effective Teaching of Technical Communication: Theory, Practice, and Application by Michael J. Klein16
Erratum to “Beyond Academic Integrity: Navigating Institutional and Disciplinary Anxieties About AI-Assisted Authorship in Technical and Professional Communication”15
The Effects of Multimodal Elements on Success in Kickstarter Crowdfunding Campaigns15
Increasing Literacy on the Scams Targeting Latines: Generative Artificial Intelligence, Digital Technologies, and the Latine Community13
The Effectiveness of a Technical Communication Module for Automobile Manufacturing Students at Vocational Colleges11
Can Artificial Intelligence Robots Write Effective Instructions?10
An Introduction to Quasi-Experimental Research for Technical and Professional Communication Instructors9
Peer-Led Professional Development: How One Technical Communication Team Learns on the Job9
Rhetorics of Authenticity: Ethics, Ethos, and Artificial Intelligence9
Stochastic Publics: The Emergence and Ethics of AI-Generated Publics in Technical Communication9
The Fair Fight to Dismantle Voter Suppression: Recognizing Electoral Injustice Through Lived Experiences9
The Diversity and Inclusion Report: The Rise of a New Corporate Public Reporting Genre8
Book Review: The Ethics of Design for User Needs by Turkka Keinonen KeinonenTurkka. (2024). The Ethics of Design for User Needs. Routledge. 173 pp. $190.8
Intercultural Communication in Technical and Professional Communication Classrooms: UNITE Strategies to Support Instructors’ Implementation of Intercultural Communication Collaborations7
Exploring Artificial Intelligence Tool Use in a Nonprofit Workplace7
Preparing Future Technical Editors for an Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Workplace7
Terms of Service and Community Guidelines as “Value-Laden” Documents: An (Adapted) Corpus-Assisted Discourse Analysis of “Sexual Content”7
Wicked Problems in Risk Assessment: Mapping Yellow Fever and Constructing Risk as an Embodied Experience7
Using Generative AI to Facilitate Data Analysis and Visualization: A Case Study of Olympic Athletes7
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