BIBLOMETRIC ANALYSIS: A GLOBAL TREND IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS RESEARCH
Sorin Teiusan and
Sirb (dulau) Petronela Teodora
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Sirb (dulau) Petronela Teodora: 1 DECEMBRIE 1918 UNIVERSITY OF ALBA IULIA
Annals - Economy Series, 2024, vol. 3, 148-155
Abstract:
As a result of the advancement, availability, and accessibility of bibliometric software and scientific databases in recent decades, bibliometric analysis has become increasingly popular in recent decades as a tool for evaluating and analyzing researchers' and research center collaborations. This rising popularity can be attributed to bibliometrics' ability to reveal patterns and quantify the productivity and influence of scientific publications using quantitative measures. By detecting citation trends and collaborations within scientific domains, bibliometric analysis seeks to assess the impact of academics' work. Additionally, bibliometrics helps academics and organizations make well-informed choices about financing, partnerships, and marketing. Bibliometric analysis not only helps academics monitor the influence of their own work over time, but it also helps them find new fields of research and possible collaborators.
Keywords: bibliometrics; economic research; bibliometric trend; business research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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