A BRIEF BIBLIOMETRIC SURVEY ON THE SURVIVAL OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMEs) DURING ECONOMIC CRISIS

Noraida Saidi, Nik Zam Nik Wan, Syuhaila Razak, Suzana San, Azilawati Abdullah@Abd Aziz, Siti Nor Adawiah Hussin
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COVID-19 pandemic which have shaken the world in 2019 has changed people’s lives and the conduct of business. It has given a tremendous impact to the health sector as well as the business sector. In Malaysia, SMEs were most badly impacted by the pandemic, where more than 32,000 SMEs had to close their operations. Besides, COVID-19 also had dramatically slowed national growth to -6% by 2020. Thus, the objective of this study is to present a bibliometric analysis of publications from the Scopus database on the survival of SMEs to cope with the impact of economic crisis due to COVID-19. A bibliometric approach has been employed in this study to analyze the published studies on the survival of SMEs from 1998 to 2023. The journal articles are acquired from Scopus’ website. This study has collected and examined 201 relevant articles. This study has discovered the trend of publication from 1998 to 2023. Besides, this study illustrates that Sustainability Switzerland was the top journal with a total of 10 publications and South Africa was the highest producers of publications with 28 publications. Besides, the most cited articles are Naidoo V. (2010) with a total of 285 citations. Co-citation analysis of cited sources, co-occurrence of authors’ keywords and Network analysis of co-authorship countries were analyzed using VOSviewer. The study's findings could assist the policymakers in making suitable initiatives to improve SME’s sustainability in Malaysia. The research also gives insights for current and potential businesses on the available survival strategies to cope with economic crisis.
经济危机中中小企业生存的文献计量调查
2019年震惊世界的新冠肺炎疫情改变了人们的生活和商业行为。它给卫生部门和商业部门带来了巨大的影响。在马来西亚,中小企业受疫情影响最为严重,32 000多家中小企业不得不关闭业务。此外,到2020年,COVID-19也使全国经济增长大幅放缓至-6%。因此,本研究的目的是对Scopus数据库中关于中小企业应对COVID-19经济危机影响的生存的出版物进行文献计量分析。本研究采用文献计量学方法,对1998年至2023年发表的中小企业生存研究进行分析。这些期刊文章来自Scopus网站。本研究收集并分析了201篇相关文献。本研究发现了从1998年到2023年的出版趋势。此外,本研究还表明,Sustainability瑞士是排名第一的期刊,共有10篇出版物,南非是最高的出版物生产国,有28篇出版物。被引次数最多的是Naidoo V.(2010),共被引285次。利用VOSviewer进行被引文献共被引分析、作者关键词共现分析和合著国网络分析。研究结果可以帮助决策者制定适当的举措来提高马来西亚中小企业的可持续性。该研究还为当前和潜在的企业提供了应对经济危机的可用生存策略的见解。
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