FIRM RESILIENCE RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS WITH VOSVIEWER

Authors

  • Metta Padmalia Universitas Ciputra Surabaya, Indonesia

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https://doi.org/10.29040/ijebar.v7i1.8564

Abstract

This research examines the development of research on the topic of firm resilience which is currently very relevant to the conditions of the Covid-19 pandemic using bibliometric analysis with the support of the VOSviewer application. This study aims to find out: (1) the development of research on firm resilience published in international journals listed on the Scopus database from 1991-2021; (2) publication of international journals on corporate resilience; and (3) a map of the development of international research publications in the field of keyword-based firm resilience. Data collection was carried out through a search through the Scopus website with the keyword "firm resilience", with the categories of article titles, abstracts, keywords for the period 1991-2021. Analysis and visualization of database is carried out using the VOSviewer application. As a result, the citation analysis found 17,028 citations from 1991 to 2021. Ivanov, D. is the most productive researcher of the ten publications. A term author keyword trend analysis found that 3,289 author keywords were used in selected articles containing at least 10 events, yielding 38 author keywords with strong relevance. The term "Covid-19" is the term most used by writers with a total of 87 channels of connections. The country that publishes the most articles on corporate woes is the United States, with 303 articles.

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2023-03-25

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Padmalia, M. (2023). FIRM RESILIENCE RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS WITH VOSVIEWER. International Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting Research (IJEBAR), 7(1). https://doi.org/10.29040/ijebar.v7i1.8564

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