An Overview and Guide to Bibliometric Analysis for Digital Business
Keywords:
Biblionmetrix, SLR, Gap, VisualizationAbstract
Bibliometric analysis is a research technique that examines and quantifies the quantitative traits of scientific publications using bibliographic information and bibliometric measures. To identify patterns, trends, and links between academic publications within a study topic or on a more general level is the primary goal of bibliometric analysis. This study looks into research gaps in digital business that are given as qualitative data in numerous research articles. The systematic literature review (SLR) method is used in this study to assess qualitative data. To investigate the research gap, three stages are taken: Data collection, bibliometric data analysis, and visualization are the first two steps. Data collecting, bibliometric data analysis, and bibliometric data visualization are the three procedures done to investigate the research gap. The outcomes of this SLR study are: (1) topic trends with relevant words are tracked; (2) popular themes are obtained and the research's direction is determined; and (3) statistical analysis results are obtained on research subjects.
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