Subjective well-being of entrepreneurs during COVID-19 pandemic: a bibliometric analysis

IF 1.1 Q4 BUSINESS
Ruqia Ayoub, Saloni Devi
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Through bibliometric analysis, this paper aimed at facilitating stakeholders like researchers, academicians, and policy makers in addressing the emerging concept of subjective well-being of entrepreneurs in the turbulent times like COVID-19 pandemic. Scopus database has been used as a source of data. Performance analysis and science mapping have been applied on 127 published documents retrieved from Scopus. The different aspects focused by the present research were publication output, country collaboration map, sub-network of publication countries, co-occurrence of keywords, citation of authors, contributing authors, co-citation of authors, and co-citation of journals. By applying text mining technique, 6 clusters were identified followed by mapping the trend topics in the area. The focus on addressing subjective well-being of entrepreneurs during the times of crisis like COVID-19 is a novel contribution to the literature. In order to enhance the generalizability and reliability of the results, bibliometrics was performed with the application of two highly effective tools, i.e., VOSviewer and Biblioshiny, which is a value addition to the existing research.

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COVID-19 大流行期间企业家的主观幸福感:文献计量分析
通过文献计量学分析,本文旨在帮助研究人员、学者和政策制定者等利益相关者在 COVID-19 大流行等动荡时期探讨企业家主观幸福感这一新兴概念。Scopus 数据库被用作数据来源。对从 Scopus 检索到的 127 篇已发表文献进行了绩效分析和科学绘图。本研究重点关注的不同方面包括:出版产出、国家合作图谱、出版国子网络、关键词共现、作者引用、贡献作者、作者共引和期刊共引。通过应用文本挖掘技术,确定了 6 个群组,然后绘制了该领域的趋势主题图。像 COVID-19 这样关注危机时期企业家主观幸福感的研究是对文献的新贡献。为了提高研究结果的可推广性和可靠性,应用了两个高效工具(即 VOSviewer 和 Biblioshiny)进行文献计量学研究,这是对现有研究的一种增值。
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