A study of digital entrepreneurship through bibliometric visualizing from 1993 to 2019

Keyword Bibliometric; Digital entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship; Scopus; Vos viewer
Authors Purnomo A., Susanti T., Sari A.K., Firdaus M., Dewi R.
Email agung.purnomo@binus.ac.id
Published Year 2020

ABSTRACT

Digital entrepreneurship continues to grow. It has been research yet the notion about digital entrepreneurship review study which showed the big picture using data from all countries. This research aimed to map the status of digital entrepreneurship studies published internationally indexed by Scopus using bibliometric visualization. Bibliometric methods and analyzed research data were implemented by using the analysis search results service from the VOS viewer application and Scopus. The research data of 115 documents published from 1993 to 2019 were obtained from the Scopus database. The results showed that the most productive of countries, institutional affiliations, and individuals in the publication of digital entrepreneurship studies were the United States, Universität Liechtenstein, and Kraus, S. The most document type and study areas in digital entrepreneurship studies were Article and Business, Management and Accounting. There was one pattern of collaborative researchers in digital entrepreneurship studies. This research asserted a convergence axis classification consisting of digital entrepreneurship studies to characterize the body of knowledge generated from three decades of studies: Innovation, Digitalization, Entrepreneurship, Business development, Business models, E-commerce, and Social media, abbreviated as IDEBBES themes. © 2020 IEEE.

Link: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0- 85093925606&doi=10.1109%2fICIMTech50083.2020.9211270&part nerID=40&md5=9734a90050345a20dfb294138d9ad15a