The Dynamics of Commodity Research: A Multi-Dimensional Bibliometric Analysis

I. Nica, Nora Chiriță
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This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis conducted in R Studio of the scientific landscape regarding commodity markets, trading strategies, sustainable production, integration of technologies such as machine learning, and their economic impacts, covering publications from 1974 to 2023. Employing a sophisticated query in Scopus, we meticulously compiled and analyzed data, revealing an annual growth rate of 10.46% in related scientific publications, with an average citation rate of 6.60 per document. The results indicate sustained interest in commodity research over time, with a significant increase observed in scientific production, particularly since the early 2008s. International collaboration is prominent, reflecting the global nature of research in commodity markets. Key themes such as “futures markets”, “commodity prices”, and “energy commodities” emerge from the analysis of keywords and bigrams, highlighting areas of interest within the field. Additionally, thematic mapping highlights emerging and niche themes in commodity research, providing insight into evolving trends and areas of specialization. Factorial analysis of keywords reveals the underlying structures of association between key concepts, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of research in the field of commodities. This research delineates the complex interplay between commodity markets and global economic dynamics, offering invaluable insights for academics, policymakers, and market participants aiming to navigate the intricate world of commodities in the digital age.
商品研究的动态:多维文献计量分析
本研究使用 R Studio 对商品市场、交易策略、可持续生产、机器学习等技术的整合及其经济影响等科学领域进行了全面的文献计量分析,涵盖 1974 年至 2023 年的出版物。我们利用 Scopus 的复杂查询功能,对数据进行了细致的整理和分析,发现相关科学出版物的年增长率为 10.46%,每篇文献的平均引用率为 6.60。结果表明,随着时间的推移,人们对商品研究的兴趣持续高涨,科研成果显著增加,尤其是自 2008 年代初以来。国际合作十分突出,反映了商品市场研究的全球性。通过对关键词和大词表的分析,发现了 "期货市场"、"商品价格 "和 "能源商品 "等关键主题,凸显了该领域的兴趣所在。此外,主题图谱还突出了商品研究中的新兴主题和利基主题,让人们深入了解不断发展的趋势和专业领域。关键词的因子分析揭示了关键概念之间的潜在关联结构,揭示了商品领域错综复杂的研究动态。这项研究描绘了商品市场与全球经济动态之间复杂的相互作用,为学者、政策制定者和市场参与者在数字时代驾驭错综复杂的商品世界提供了宝贵的见解。
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