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THE USE OF SOCIAL NETWORK AS A TOOL TO ANALYSE INTERNATIONAL TRADE: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW

Daiane Luiz Rodrigues and Henrique Friedrich de Oliveira
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Daiane Luiz Rodrigues: University of Debrecen, Institute of Applied Informatics and Logistics, Hungary
Henrique Friedrich de Oliveira: University of Debrecen, Institute of Applied Informatics and Logistics, Hungary

Network Intelligence Studies, 2022, issue 19, 25-34

Abstract: This study seeks to understand the current literature about international trade analysed through social network. To achieve the aim, four main objectives were set, which analyse the trend of studies in international trade network analysis over the years; find out which databases and tools researchers have been using; find out the journals across which the articles were published and find out which segments have been approached from the perspective of international trade. This systematic literature review is an important study, as it investigated the approaches adopted by the relevant studies in the area. It allowed to build a base for future research, and this study has clarified how the main articles have been made.

Keywords: Systematic Literature Review; International Trade; Network Analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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