BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF INDIGENOUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Hung Khanh DOAN

Abstract


Today, indigenous peoples play an essential role in local development, maintaining communities, and promoting heritage sites. In particular, indigenous entrepreneurship has long been the focus of a range of initiatives, efforts, and programs at the local and national levels in the context of globalization. These programs aim to support and develop the whole locality. Bibliometric analysis was performed in this paper to obtain a structural overview and assist researchers in better understanding the characteristics of indigenous entrepreneurship research. By using the bibliographic analysis software VOSviewer, 225 indigenous entrepreneurship documents were analyzed from Scopus's database collection in publications from 1973 to 2021. These publications are used in the analysis of the article. In more detail, comprehensive overviews of the field related to indigenous entrepreneurship, such as the production of publications over time, subject areas of researchers, most influential countries, and research directions through keywords. The paper's research findings have provided a valuable and significant reference for researchers and practitioners in the research communities related to indigenous entrepreneurship.


Keywords


entrepreneurship; Bibliometric Analysis, indigenous entrepreneurship; VOSviewer

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