A graphical analysis of the intellectual structure of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education
This work represents the second part of a general bibliometric analysis we have prepared for The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education (AJIE), motivated by the first 50 years of the journal. This study develops a graphical analysis of AJIE by using the VOSviewer software, Scopus and the Web of Science database. Utilising bibliometric methods such as co-citation, bibliographic coupling and co-occurrence of keywords in the VOSviewer software, this study reveals AJIE’s impact on key Indigenous education topics, including culturally responsive pedagogy, decolonisation, Indigenous health and teacher education. The analysis highlights AJIE’s strong national presence, supported by substantial contributions from Australian institutions, along with a modest yet notable level of international engagement, particularly from New Zealand, Canada and the United States. The journal’s transition to open access, combined with its inclusion in major academic indexes, has increased its visibility and citation reach, reinforcing its role as a leading publication in the field of Indigenous education.
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- 10.21863/ijhts/2024.17.3.003
- Jan 1, 2024
- International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Systems
This paper aims to examine in detail the cultural heritage studies conducted in the context of India, with a specific focus on the intersection with tourism. The study conducts a bibliometric analysis of the journal articles on cultural heritage and tourism field in India in Web of Science (WoS) database. Bibliometric techniques such as bibliographic coupling, co-occurrence of author keywords, and co-occurrence of abstract terms were used. The study identifies 401 cultural heritage papers and 59 cultural heritage papers based on tourism in the Indian context for 1992-2023. Most of the analyzed papers are categorized under the Humanities Multidisciplinary category in WoS, focusing on Sustainable Cities and Communities in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals. In terms of cultural heritage studies, India, the United States, and England are the most productive nations, while in terms of tourism-based cultural heritage, India, Algeria, and Portugal are at the top. India, cultural heritage, tourism, and culture are among the top author keywords in the cultural heritage field. Therefore, that research fills this gap by performing a bibliometric analysis of publications on cultural heritage research articles in the Indian context published in the WoS database between 1992 and 2023.
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- 10.6087/kcse.230
- Feb 20, 2021
- Science Editing
Purpose: The main purposes of this study were to analyze the document types and languages of published papers on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), along with the top authors, publications, countries, institutions, and disciplines, and to analyze the co-occurrence of keywords and bibliographic coupling of countries and sources of the most-cited COVID-19 literature.Methods: This study analyzed 16,384 COVID-19 studies published between December 2019 and June 2020. The data were extracted from the Web of Science database using four keywords: “COVID-19,” “coronavirus,” “2019-nCoV,” and “SARS-CoV-2.” The top 500 mostcited documents were analyzed for bibliographic and citation network visualization.Results: The studies were published in 19 different languages, and English (95.313%) was the most common. Of 157 research-producing countries, the United States (25.433%) was in the leading position. Wang Y (n=94) was the top author, and the <i>BMJ</i> (n=488) was the top source. The University of London (n=488) was the leading organization, and medicine-related papers (n=2,259) accounted for the highest proportion. The co-occurrence of keywords analysis identified “coronavirus,” “COVID-19,” “SARS-CoV-2,” “2019-nCoV,” and “pneumonia” as the most frequent words. The bibliographic coupling analysis of countries and sources showed the strongest collaborative links between China and the United States and between the <i>New England Journal of Medicine</i> and the <i>JAMA</i>.Conclusion: Collaboration between the United States and China was key in COVID-19 research during this period. Although BMJ was the leading title for COVID-19 articles, the co-author link between <i>New England Journal of Medicine</i> and <i>JAMA</i> was the strongest.
- Research Article
- 10.1590/s2179-975x0924
- Jan 1, 2024
- Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia
Aim This study aims to analyze the scientific literature on phytoplankton in assessing lake water quality, based on bibliometric and network techniques. Methods PRISMA criteria were adopted to produce reliable results. The Scopus and Web of Science databases were consulted to retrieve the documents to be studied. The number of publications, citations and bibliographic coupling were techniques used to identify relevant journals, countries, authors, and articles. The conceptual evolution was analyzed by keywords co-occurrence and thematic mapping. Results Based on 2429 documents selected from the 1973-2023 annual period, the main results indicated 519 journals, 6450 authors, 54907 references, and 4844 keyword authors, among others. The annual growth index was 10.27%, reflecting the upward trend at the time. Erick Jeppesen resulted as the top influential author, China leaded in publications and collaborations with The United States of America. Hydrobiologia was the top journal. Top influential articles content theme related to cyanobacterial blooms. According to the results of the analysis of the conceptual framework, phytoplankton, water quality, eutrophication, and cyanobacteria were the most relevant themes. Furthermore, the trending topics were mainly climate change and degradation. Conclusions This comprehensive analysis allowed us to interpret the development of research related to the subject of assessing lake water quality.
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- 10.1016/s0140-6736(15)60671-7
- Apr 1, 2015
- The Lancet
Ian Anderson: transforming Indigenous medicine and education
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- 10.3389/fnhum.2025.1574721
- Apr 11, 2025
- Frontiers in human neuroscience
Since the 1990s, neuromodulation technology has experienced rapid advancements, providing new therapeutic approaches for clinical rehabilitation in neurological disorders. The objective of this study is to utilize CiteSpace and VOSviewer to investigate the current research status, key topics, and future trends in the field of neuromodulation technology over the past decade. Relevant literature in the field of neuromodulation technology published in Web of Science database from January 1, 2014 to June 18, 2024 were retrieved, and imported into CiteSpace and VOSviewer for visualization. VOSviewer was used for counties, institutions, authors and keywords analyses. CiteSpace was used for presentation visualization analysis of co-cited references, keywords clusters and bursts. This study encompasses a total of 1,348 relevant publications, with the number of publications showing an increasing trend year by year. The most significant growth was observed between 2020 and 2021. The United States, China and the United Kingdom are the three leading countries with high output in this regard. The top three institutions in terms of the publication volume are Harvard Medical School, the University of Toronto and Stanford University. Keyword co-occurrence and cluster analysis identified that deep brain stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial direct current stimulation, and focused ultrasound stimulation are the most widely used central nerve stimulation techniques in neuromodulation. The treatment of intractable chronic pain also emerged as a key focus within neuromodulation techniques. The recent keywords bursts included terms such as recovery, movement, nucleus, modeling and plasticity, suggesting that the future research trend will be centered on these areas. In conclusion, neuromodulation technology is garnering increasing attention from researchers and is currently widely used in brain diseases. Future research is expected to delve deeper, particularly into exploring deep brain structure stimulation targets and restoring motor function based on neuroplasticity theory.
- Research Article
- 10.47191/ijsshr/v7-i11-60
- Nov 28, 2024
- International Journal of Social Science and Human Research
Purpose The basic purpose of this study is to find out the impact of the work in the field of social media and political participation through co-occurrence of key words, citation analysis, bibliographic coupling, document, source, author, Institute and country analysis. Design/Methodology/Approach This paper systematically reviews the research work done in the field of social media and political participation from 2010 to 2023. In this paper PRISMA framework for the systematic literature review was used; 789 research articles specific to Social media , and political participation were identified through a structured keyword search on Scopus and web of science Databases. Findings It was observed that the work in this field started from 2010 but the phenomenal growth was witnessed from 2016.Most of the work in this filed has been done in the developed nations and lot is required to be done in the developing and under developing countries. Social media and political participation has been basic theme with very high relevance and underdeveloped. Originality/ Value In the era of highly competitive election phenomenon it is must to understand the value social media and its role in political participation so in this paper an attempt has been made to understand this relationship by mapping the existing available literature
- Research Article
- 10.7200/esicm.56.379
- Jan 23, 2025
- ESIC Market
Objective: Customer experience is now widely acknowledged as a key factor for achieving sustainable competitive advantage. However, comprehensive research providing a global picture of the scientific knowledge on this topic is limited. This study provides a systematic review of the evolution and structure of customer experience research in business through bibliometric and network analysis. Methodology: A total of 2,035 articles, published between 1984 and 2024, were analysed using the Web of Science (WoS) database. The Bibliometrix R package within the Biblioshiny version was used to analyse the data. Results: The findings reveal a significant increase in publications over time, with emerging topics such as the metaverse, artificial intelligence and omnichannel retailing gaining attention in recent years. Moreover, keyword co-occurrence and co-citation networks identified five and three distinct research clusters, respectively. Limitations: This study is based solely on bibliometric data from the WoS database, and further insights could be gained by incorporating other databases. Practical implications: The study highlights the critical need for managers to understand and strategically implement customer experience co-creation to secure a competitive edge in highly competitive markets.
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- 10.1108/ebr-10-2022-0200
- Jan 23, 2023
- European Business Review
PurposeThis paper aims to map the knowledge management research in small businesses and suggest future actions to strengthen managerial practices. Knowledge management practices foster the growth of small businesses. They allow innovation to grow within the institutions, enhance customer satisfaction and reduce employee absenteeism and attrition.Design/methodology/approachThe study adopts a bibliometric protocol to retrieve the 686 articles published in the Web of Science (WoS) database. The WoS database is selected to ensure only quality and peer-reviewed publications are analysed in the study. It then identifies the top contributions, and existing thematic areas, and suggests future research and policy actions for boosting economic growth through small business. The study uses VOSviewer, Science of Science (Sci2) and Gephi to conduct the bibliometric and network analysis.FindingsThe results from keyword co-occurrence and co-citation analysis helps in identifying thematic areas. The findings highlight that there exist five major themes in knowledge management research for small businesses. The dynamic co-citation analysis helps in tracing the evolution of these clusters and suggests future themes, research directions and methodological advances in the theme. PageRank analysis helps in identifying the top articles published on high-impact journals in the theme.Research limitations/implicationsThe study helps researchers by summarising existing literature and identifying key thematic areas. It also assists policymakers by recommending actions to improve knowledge management practises in small businesses to gain a competitive advantage. The paper suffers from the limitations of bibliometric analysis. The sample is collected from a single data source and a single type (journal articles) and the statistical accuracy of the analysis depends on the quality of the sample.Originality/valueThe study’s originality lies in using fit-for-purpose software in clustering the research and suggesting actions. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is one of its kind in applying bibliometrics in studying and covering several aspects of knowledge management in small businesses with a combination of software.
- Research Article
- 10.2298/eka2545171h
- Jan 1, 2025
- Ekonomski anali
Portfolio diversification, a key investment management strategy, traditionally involved stocks, bonds, and cash. However, the growing complexity of financial markets has led to increased interest in alternative investments such as hedge funds, private equity, real estate, commodities, and cryptocurrencies due to their low correlations with traditional assets. This study aims to explore the evolving role of alternative investments in portfolio diversification by conducting a bibliometric analysis of 405 articles from the Web of Science database. The analysis provides insights into the most frequently cited articles, journals, co-author teams, individual authors, organisations, and countries. Additionally, it includes sentiment analysis of abstracts, followed by keyword co-occurrence, bibliographic coupling, and co-citation analysis. The findings reveal a marked increase in research activity on alternative investments over the past five years, peaking in 2019. Key themes identified include portfolio optimisation, asset allocation, and the integration of traditional and alternative investments, underscoring the growing significance of alternative assets in modern investment strategies. These findings have implications for both the academic community and practitioners, enhancing the understanding of alternative investments in portfolio diversification and informing future research and investment strategies.
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- 10.1007/s10661-022-10074-z
- Jan 1, 2022
- Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Risks brought by climate change are inevitable obstacles to global development. Clarifying the features of climate change risks helps us to further understand and cope with climate change. There lacks a systematic review of climate change risks in terms of feature extraction and classification. The bibliometric analysis can be used to analyze and extract climate change risk features. The literature in the field of climate change was searched in the Web of Science database. Coauthors, citations, bibliographic coupling, co-citations, and keyword co-occurrence were analyzed. From five dimensions including nature, politics, economy, society, and culture, the risk features of climate change were extracted and summarized. Through text mining and cluster analysis, the climate change risk feature system was established, which is embodied in five different aspects: ecosystem and sustainability; uncertainty, vulnerability, and efficiency; behavior and decision-making; governance and management; and adaptation and mitigation. The feature system reflects that the current climate change risk presents strong variability and that the risk boundary is gradually blurred. The areas affected by risk are expanding and deepening. The strategies and governance for addressing risks are gradually diversified. This research contributes to the domain of climate change risk identification and assessment. The features of climate change indicate that we need to adjust policymaking and managerial practices for climate change in the future. Interdisciplinary cooperation, human cognition and preferences, public participation in global governance, and other unnatural factors related to climate change should be strengthened with a more positive attitude.
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- 10.33225/pmc/23.18.21
- Dec 27, 2023
- Problems of Management in the 21st Century
According to data from the United Nations, cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world. Studies in the area advocate that this data be treated in an agile manner, to extract essential information. This work analyzed the characteristics of the world's scientific production on injectable oncologic agents present in articles in the Web of Science database between 2001 and 2021. Bibliometrics were performed on 1,496 articles. There was a constant increase in publications over the years – emphasis on 2021. The technological domain “pharmacy and pharmacology” was the most recurrent. China is the leader with a total of 505, while Elsevier was the publisher of the most published articles in the analyzed period. In relation to the most productive authors, Qian ZY stands out, with 18 articles. The most productive institution is the Chinese Academy of Sciences with 68 articles. Concerning networks using VOSviewer®, the following stand out: Li, Y. et al. (2012), (co-citation of references; 62); “Biomaterials” (co-citation of journals; 3,006); nanoparticles (keyword co-occurrence; 262); Soo-Chang Song (bibliographic coupling; 776). The study helps public health stakeholders in injectable antineoplastics to obtain essential information and thus contribute to better health management in both the public and private sectors. Keywords: bibliometric analysis, cancer, injectable antineoplastics, co-citation, public health
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- 10.1108/jhti-10-2021-0291
- May 4, 2022
- Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights
PurposeThis study aims to contribute to the relevant body of knowledge by examining the bibliometric studies related to tourism and hospitality indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) database from a bibliometric perspective (evaluative and relational techniques).Design/methodology/approachThe WoS database was used to obtain studies to be reviewed. A total of 136 studies were analyzed and visualized in terms of evaluative and relational techniques, and a subject categorization was made.Findings“Tourism management” and “tourism and hospitality” are the two fields of research where bibliometric studies are carried out more frequently. Evaluative techniques were used in most studies while relational techniques, such as co-word, co-author, co-citation analysis and bibliographic coupling, were performed less. Relational techniques indicate that the words “bibliometric analysis” and “tourism” are frequently used together in the studies examined; the most common authorship cooperation is between China and USA.Research limitations/implicationsThis study provides an overview of bibliometric studies in tourism and hospitality literature. It expands the previous literature and shows study topics that are more focused by examining the abstracts and contents of articles published in journals in different WoS categories.Practical implicationsFindings related to evaluative and relational techniques can serve as useful information for researchers, who are new to the field.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the current knowledge accumulation by its lack of year, country, region and language limits.
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- 10.18039/ajesi.1292388
- Jul 31, 2023
- Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International
The purpose of this study is to perform a bibliometric analysis of articles on misconception in the education research category of the Web of Science (WoS) database. Bibliometric analyses are carried out to identify conceptual developments in a subject area, trends of researchers over time, themes researched, changes in the boundaries of disciplines, and the most productive academics, institutions, or countries and to present the “big picture”. This study used the descriptive survey model. In line with the purpose of the study, the keywords “misconception” and “misconceptions” were searched in “topic” in the WoS database using the “OR” option. As a result of the survey carried out on 12.01.2023, 3,545 articles were accessed. The obtained data were analyzed using the “bibliometrix” package in the RStudio programming language, included in the open-source R program. Journal of Chemical Education (f=310) was found to be the journal publishing the most articles on misconception in the WoS database, and the academics with the most studies were determined to be Bretz S. L., Treagust D. F., and Geban, O. The authors whose studies on misconception have the highest h-index values are Bretz S. L., Treagust D. F., and Sanger M. J. The first three countries producing the most articles on misconception are the USA, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, and the researchers who have the most international collaborations with researchers from different countries are also from the USA (83 articles). The most used keywords are “misconception/misconceptions”, “conceptual change”, and “science education”. This study is anticipated to present a comprehensive and detailed projection for academics who plan to conduct research in the subject area of misconception. In addition to different studies may be designed focusing on other dimensions of concept teaching.
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- 10.17576/geo-2023-1901-10
- Feb 24, 2023
- Malaysian Journal of Society and Space
Fireflies are very attractive insects that have obtained a lot of attention from nature tourists in recent years and firefly tourism has the potential to bring in a lot of income for local communities, states, regions, and even countries. Therefore, this study presents a literature review and bibliometric analysis of firefly tourism and fireflies Coleoptera Lampyridae research around the world from 2000 to 2022 to provide researchers and scholars around the world with a visualization or analyzing of the global mapping research trends results using RStudio 4.2.0 and Biblioshiny. A textual query on two databases; Scopus (643 articles), and Web of Science (78 articles) was performed on 12 June 2022 retrieving 721 scholarly articles from 2000 to 2022 for in-depth analysis. According to the findings of the analysis, there is a significant inconsistency of global trends in annual scientific production, with the number of publications increasing and decreasing. The United States of America (USA) has the highest number of scientific productions, as the most relevant author is Viviani VR (Scopus) and Lewis SM in Web of Science (WoS) database, while the most relevant journal is Zootaxa in Scopus and Web of Science database, and the most frequent word is “bioluminescence” in Scopus database but the word “Lampyridae” is the most used word in the Web of Science database. USA with Japan and China have the highest collaboration among other countries in this field of research topic. Keywords: Bibliometric analysis, Biblioshiny, fireflies, Lampyridae, RStudio, tourism
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- 10.1080/0886022x.2024.2329249
- Mar 14, 2024
- Renal Failure
Background Renal microcirculation plays a pivotal role in kidney function by maintaining structural and functional integrity, facilitating oxygen and nutrient delivery, and waste removal. However, a thorough bibliometric analysis in this area remains lacking. Therefore, we aim to provide valuable insights through a bibliometric analysis of renal microcirculation literature using the Web of Science database. Methods We collected renal microcirculation-related publications from the Web of Science database from January 01, 1990, to December 31, 2022. The co-authorship of authors, organizations, and countries/regions was analyzed with VOSviewer1.6.18. The co-occurrence of keywords and co-cited references were analyzed using CiteSpace6.1.R6 software to generate visualization maps. Additionally, burst detection was applied to keywords and cited references to forecast research hotspots and future trends. Results Our search yielded 7462 publications, with the American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology contributing the most articles. The United States, Mayo Clinic, and Lerman Lilach O emerged with the highest publication count, indicating their active collaborations. ‘Type 2 diabetes’ was the most significant keyword cluster, and ‘diabetic kidney disease’ was the largest cluster of cited references. ‘Cardiovascular outcome’ and ‘diabetic kidney diseases’ were identified as keywords in their burst period over the past three years. Conclusion Our bibliometric analysis illuminates the contours of nephrology and microcirculation research, revealing a landscape ripe for challenges and the seeds of future scientific innovation. While the trends discerned from the literature emerging opportunities in diagnostic innovation, renal microcirculation research, and precision medicine interventions, their translation to clinical practice is anticipated to be a deliberate process.
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