Understanding the research trends of Safety Citizenship Behavior using bibliometric analysis
Abdul Nasir Khan () and
Reshma Shrivastava ()
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Abdul Nasir Khan: Amity University
Reshma Shrivastava: Amity University
Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 2023, vol. 57, issue 5, No 29, 4544 pages
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Abstract In recent years, researchers are giving significant efforts to explore the knowledge in the area of ‘safety citizenship behavior’. The study knowing the research trends in the field of ‘safety citizenship behavior’ is limited; thus, to address void, this study aims to examine worldwide research trends in the field of ‘safety citizenship behavior’ and analyze related publications. The objectives of this study are, to know the current state of ‘safety citizenship behavior’ Research, Leading academies, authors, co-authors, nations, and institutions. This study retrieved total 301 publications from the Scopus database for the last 20 years. To depict scientific landscapes, VOS viewer software was used. The graphical study used bibliographic co-authorship, coupling across linked nations, and author keywords from bibliographic co-occurrence coupling. Our results provide an assessment of Safety citizenship behavior research.
Keywords: ‘Safety citizenship behavior’; Workplace safety; Hazardous industries; Bibliometric analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/s11135-022-01575-7
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