Financial distress: From bibliometric analysis to current research, future and trends research directions and content analysis

Sa’diyah, Chalimatuz and Widagdo, Bambang and Rahadjeng, Erna Retna (2022) Financial distress: From bibliometric analysis to current research, future and trends research directions and content analysis. In: Social and Political Issues on Sustainable Development in the Post Covid-19 Crisis. Taylor & Franciss Group, pp. 131-138.

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Abstract

This study aims to determine a map of the development of research in the financial sector, especially in financial distress in the Covid-19 era. The study was conducted in April 2021 through doing a keyword search in the Scopus database financial distress on Covid-19. The data from the search results is then descriptively evaluated depending on the year of publishing, the name of the institution and the country that published the progress of the results, the name of the journal/publication, the productivity of the researcher and the research subject. Obtaining a research development road map, the data is exported into the Research Information Systems (RIS) file format. The export result data is then processed and analyzed using the VOSViewer application program to determine the bibliometric map of the development of research in finance, especially in financial distress. The findings revealed that the number of publications on financial research outcomes has increased, especially on financial distress in the Covid-19 Scopus era from 2020 to 2021, and was mostly published by the Center for Health Innovation, Networking, Training, Action and Research, Bangladesh. Through network visualization, the chart demonstrates research growth in the financial sector, especially in financial distress in the Covid-19 era. It is divided into 8 clusters and 376 topics.

Item Type: Book Section / Proceedings
Keywords: Financial Distress; Covid-19; Vosviewer
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
Divisions: Faculty of Economics and Business > Department of Management (61201)
Depositing User: mufidah91 Ulfatul Mufidah
Date Deposited: 29 Feb 2024 01:51
Last Modified: 29 Feb 2024 01:51
URI: https://eprints.umm.ac.id/id/eprint/4322

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