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COVID-19 in the scientific literature on economics and management from the point of view of bibliometric analysis

Abstract

As of December 10, 2020, more than 61 thousand documents (publications) were registered in the Scopus system, the names of which contain the term «COVID-19». Among them, fve thousand documents (publications) are classifed as macro-categories of economics and management. There are also publications with the use of bibliometry. Annotated novelty of the article lies in the bibliometric analysis of the entire system, Scopus, devoted to the problem of COVID-19 by 27 macrocategory subject ASJC classifcation, and microcategory category «Business, management and accounting» and «Economics, econometrics and Finance», with a ranking of regions according to the scope of the issue. Intersubject relationships are evaluated, and some notable works are highlighted.

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M. .. Lychagin
Institute of Economics and Industrial Production Organization of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation


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Lychagin M... COVID-19 in the scientific literature on economics and management from the point of view of bibliometric analysis. Siberian Financial School. 2020;(4):8-13. (In Russ.)

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