2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2023.1126454
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Impact of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on food security: bibliometric analysis and empirical evidence

Abstract: Impact of coronavirus disease on sustainable growth and food security is dramatically negative. Despite significant number of publications focused on food security and coronavirus disease issues, a deeper analysis of food security damages activated by COVID-19 is necessary. This determines the main task of this research. Theoretical block of the study involves bibliometric analysis of relevant Scopus publications using VOSviewer. Empirical block of the study involves: 1) formation of Food Security Index for 15… Show more

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“…Bibliometric analysis is a research approach that relies on statistical methods to collect, process, and analyze bibliographic data from scientific publications [88][89][90][91]. Its primary goal is to evaluate the influence of these publications on the advancement of a particular scientific domain and to recognize pivotal authors, journals, subjects, and research institutions.…”
Section: Literature Review Using Bibliometric Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometric analysis is a research approach that relies on statistical methods to collect, process, and analyze bibliographic data from scientific publications [88][89][90][91]. Its primary goal is to evaluate the influence of these publications on the advancement of a particular scientific domain and to recognize pivotal authors, journals, subjects, and research institutions.…”
Section: Literature Review Using Bibliometric Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%