2020
DOI: 10.17509/ijost.v5i2.24522
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A Bibliometric Analysis of Covid-19 Research using VOSviewer

Abstract: The new Coronavirus (namely Covid-19) discovered in 2019 in Wuhan has sickened more than three million people in worldwide. Because Covid-19 is spreading so fast and killing so many people, it has encouraged researchers to conduct research and publish it in various mass media, including journals. This study aims to analyze the scope of Covid-19 research using a bibliometric review. To obtain information about Covid-19 studies, the Scopus database was used. Topic areas with titles, keywords, and abstract criter… Show more

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“…In terms of the institution, the University of Hong Kong and Huazhong University of Science and Technology shared first place with 30 publications. In other studies, on the subject (Chahrour et al, 2020;Chen, Guo, et al, 2020;Golinelli et al, 2020;Hamidah et al, 2020;Hossain, 2020;Hugar et al, 2020;Lou et al, 2020;Zhai et al, 2020;Zhou & Chen, 2020) some variables such as authors, countries, languages, citations, institutions, sources, and publication types were examined. Most of the studies were generally carried out with a short time interval, with a concise literature or small sample.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of the institution, the University of Hong Kong and Huazhong University of Science and Technology shared first place with 30 publications. In other studies, on the subject (Chahrour et al, 2020;Chen, Guo, et al, 2020;Golinelli et al, 2020;Hamidah et al, 2020;Hossain, 2020;Hugar et al, 2020;Lou et al, 2020;Zhai et al, 2020;Zhou & Chen, 2020) some variables such as authors, countries, languages, citations, institutions, sources, and publication types were examined. Most of the studies were generally carried out with a short time interval, with a concise literature or small sample.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, a bibliometric analysis of the relationship between COVID-19 and business is conducted using a novel tool-VOSviewer software. Even though this tool was used before for the analysis of researches on the topic of COVID-19 (Yu et al, 2020;Hamidah et al, 2020), to our knowledge our work is the first study that analyses the relationship between COVID-19 and business performances using a bibliometric analysis with the help of the VOSviewer software. Second, important results on determinants of economic performance (return on equity and return on assets) are found after conducting multivariate data analysis on the panel data of our sampled companies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 outbreak has become a global disruption with economic, environmental and social impacts (Hendrickson and Rilett, 2020). Several studies and efforts have been made to mitigate the pandemic's impact, especially in the health sector (Hamidah et al, 2020). The construction industry was also affected by the COVID-19 outbreak and policies have been implemented by the government to overcome the disease's spread.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, not many studies have been conducted regarding the pandemic's potential impacts, solutions and challenges towards the construction industry. Most published studies are more related to COVID-19's impact in the health sector, for instance, publications on coronavirus, immune response, respiratory problems, and health care (Hamidah et al, 2020). The available academic publications related to COVID-19 and the impact on the construction industry include force majeure and changes in law (Hansen, 2020;Yadeta and Pandey, 2020), transportation engineering (Hendrickson and Rilett, 2020), risk communication (Oerther & Watson, 2020), as well as resilient cities (Chirisa et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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