Abstract

This bibliometric analysis utilizes the Dimension research database to explore publications on entrepreneurial behavior among farmers. Examining metadata such as publication titles, authors, keywords, and citation counts, the study identifies significant journals, trends, and authors in this domain. Initial findings reveal a growing interest in the entrepreneurial dimension of farming, with co-authorship and term co-occurrence studies highlighting thematic landscapes and collaborative patterns. Through a citation analysis, impactful papers are discerned, and journal evaluations provide insights into their individual contributions. The study, drawing on Dimension's extensive dataset, offers a concise yet comprehensive summary of the current state of research on farmers' entrepreneurial activity. Noteworthy concentrations of interest are observed in fields like Commerce, Management, Tourism, and Services. Top author and co-authorship analyses showcase influential contributors and multidisciplinary collaboration. The visual representation of a comprehensive citation analysis illustrates intricate connections among organizations. This research delivers valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners, contributing to a nuanced understanding of the evolving discourse on entrepreneurial behavior among farmers and its implications for agricultural sustainability and development.

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