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Bibliometric Analysis of Financial and Economic Implications during the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis
by
Obrenovic, Bojan
, Asa, Asa Romeo
, Oblakovic, Goran
in
Analysis
/ Bibliometrics
/ China
/ Collaboration
/ Cooperation
/ COVID-19
/ Crisis management
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic crisis
/ Education
/ Epidemics
/ Financial analysis
/ Financial institutions
/ Forecasts and trends
/ France
/ Global economy
/ International finance
/ Management of crises
/ Management theory
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Pandemics
/ Publication output
/ Securities markets
/ Supply & demand
/ Tourism
/ Trends
/ Unemployment
/ United Kingdom
2024
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Bibliometric Analysis of Financial and Economic Implications during the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis
by
Obrenovic, Bojan
, Asa, Asa Romeo
, Oblakovic, Goran
in
Analysis
/ Bibliometrics
/ China
/ Collaboration
/ Cooperation
/ COVID-19
/ Crisis management
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic crisis
/ Education
/ Epidemics
/ Financial analysis
/ Financial institutions
/ Forecasts and trends
/ France
/ Global economy
/ International finance
/ Management of crises
/ Management theory
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Pandemics
/ Publication output
/ Securities markets
/ Supply & demand
/ Tourism
/ Trends
/ Unemployment
/ United Kingdom
2024
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Bibliometric Analysis of Financial and Economic Implications during the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis
by
Obrenovic, Bojan
, Asa, Asa Romeo
, Oblakovic, Goran
in
Analysis
/ Bibliometrics
/ China
/ Collaboration
/ Cooperation
/ COVID-19
/ Crisis management
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic crisis
/ Education
/ Epidemics
/ Financial analysis
/ Financial institutions
/ Forecasts and trends
/ France
/ Global economy
/ International finance
/ Management of crises
/ Management theory
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Pandemics
/ Publication output
/ Securities markets
/ Supply & demand
/ Tourism
/ Trends
/ Unemployment
/ United Kingdom
2024
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Bibliometric Analysis of Financial and Economic Implications during the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis
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Bibliometric Analysis of Financial and Economic Implications during the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis
2024
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A bibliometric study was performed to explore the financial and economic implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. The SCOPUS database was sourced, and VOSviewer version 1.6.20 was used to generate visualizations. Articles published between 2020 and 2024 were targeted, resulting in 1257 papers used in the analysis. The comprehensive bibliometric analysis conducted in this paper was guided by the keywords “COVID-19”, “pandemic”, “financial crisis”, “financial impact”, and “economic impact”, which revealed critical insights that contribute to the body of knowledge on the financial and economic implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. The outputs belong to topical areas of economics, finance, business, and management. Keyword mapping and clustering methods were employed to analyze links between the financial crisis, economic impact, and COVID-19 themes. A co-occurrence network analysis identified key thematic clusters, including economic and financial analysis; COVID-19 research and impact; social, environmental, and corporate responsibility; regional studies and disease-related research; and economic challenges and policy responses. This study reveals an annual publication decline of 62.94% and an average citation rate of 20.13 per document. The findings suggest an abundance of global collaboration networks and authorships. This study contributes to a better understanding of the multifaceted financial and economic impact of the pandemic from a bibliometric perspective, offering a foundation for future research and the application of financial strategies and effective crisis management.
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