Unveiling the entrepreneurial odyssey: navigating future trends through bibliometric analysis of the theory of planned behaviour in predicting entrepreneurial intentions
Baby Iffat,
Suraiya Rajput and
Vijay Prakash Gupta
International Journal of Bibliometrics in Business and Management, 2025, vol. 4, issue 2, 99-115
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This study aims to investigate entrepreneurship and identify the patterns to establish upcoming research agendas. This investigation constitutes a thorough review of bibliometric research on entrepreneurial activities. This examination has uncovered significant and essential elements of studies on entrepreneurial activities. By adopting a business perspective, this article seeks to evaluate and present a cutting-edge synopsis of the attitudes toward entrepreneurship and the advancements in entrepreneurial research. This study employs a systematic literature review using scientific procedures, VOS-viewer software, and various bibliometric techniques, including keyword analysis, co-occurrence, bibliographic coupling, and subject area examination. This article analyses the publication trend using the document growth rate and identifies the most influential journals, authors, and institutions in entrepreneurship research. This article unveils the top ten keywords utilised in this investigation by analysing keyword co-occurrence and bibliographic coupling. The article puts forth a direction for future research that can enhance our comprehension of entrepreneurship services. This article provides an original and up-to-date overview of the advancements and perspectives on the structure of entrepreneurship from a business standpoint.
Keywords: entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial intention; theory of planned behaviour; TPB; bibliometric; business. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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