2022
DOI: 10.5530/jscires.11.1.13
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COVID-19 Across Social Sciences Literature: A Co-Word Study

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“…Numerous studies have discussed and used bibliometric analysis to investigate research on crisis management, with the majority of topics focussing on crisis management in relation to financial and economic crisis (Geiger & Kufenko, 2018;Hsu & Chiang, 2015;Pattnaik et al, 2020;Sampaio, 2022), crisis management and COVID-19 (Ayoko et al, 2021;Baji & Jowkar, 2022;Karakose et al, 2021;Krishnan et al, 2022) and few on tourist crisis management (Della Corte et al, 2021;Jiang et al, 2017). Other studies on crisis management were associated with entrepreneurs, businesses, and organisations (Ciampi et al, 2021;Corrales-Estrada et al, 2021;Krishnan et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have discussed and used bibliometric analysis to investigate research on crisis management, with the majority of topics focussing on crisis management in relation to financial and economic crisis (Geiger & Kufenko, 2018;Hsu & Chiang, 2015;Pattnaik et al, 2020;Sampaio, 2022), crisis management and COVID-19 (Ayoko et al, 2021;Baji & Jowkar, 2022;Karakose et al, 2021;Krishnan et al, 2022) and few on tourist crisis management (Della Corte et al, 2021;Jiang et al, 2017). Other studies on crisis management were associated with entrepreneurs, businesses, and organisations (Ciampi et al, 2021;Corrales-Estrada et al, 2021;Krishnan et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%