Profiling COVID-19 research in the social sciences from Indonesia based on Scopus database

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Yusnaini, -, Nengyanti -, Mery Yanti, Anang Dwi Santoso (Corresponding Author)
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Abstract

This study provides insights into the pattern of COVID-19 research publications in Indonesia and aims to map out the contributions of social science scholars in the country during the pandemic, using bibliometric analysis. The analysis was conducted through desk research using the scientometric method from the Scopus database, with a total of 1,037 articles analysed. The research found that social sciences scholars in Indonesia made significant contributions to the fields of online learning, economics, business and management, public health and administration, and communication and media studies. The study also identified the influences of research areas, funding, open access, female first author, female co-authors, and international collaborative research on quartile and the number of citations. The implications of the study suggest that efforts should be made to promote gender diversity in research, allocate research funding appropriately, and encourage international collaboration. Authors should prioritize publishing in high quartile journals and opt for open access publication. Additionally, academic institutions and funding agencies should provide guidance on selecting reputable journals to maintain a culture of quality research.
基于Scopus数据库的印尼新冠肺炎社会科学研究概况
本研究提供了对印度尼西亚COVID-19研究出版物模式的见解,旨在利用文献计量学分析,绘制出疫情期间该国社会科学学者的贡献。分析是通过桌面研究进行的,使用了Scopus数据库中的科学计量学方法,共分析了1037篇文章。研究发现,印度尼西亚的社会科学学者在在线学习、经济学、商业和管理、公共卫生和行政以及传播和媒体研究等领域做出了重大贡献。研究还确定了研究领域、经费、开放获取、女性第一作者、女性共同作者和国际合作研究对四分位数和引用数量的影响。这项研究的意义表明,应该努力促进研究中的性别多样性,适当分配研究经费,并鼓励国际合作。作者应该优先在高四分位数期刊上发表文章,并选择开放获取出版物。此外,学术机构和资助机构应该为选择有信誉的期刊提供指导,以保持高质量研究的文化。
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Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science
Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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