Analysis of research trends regarding (COVID)-19 and creativity

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Social Behavior and Personality Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI:10.2224/sbp.12588
Jie Zhou, Leilei Wang, Qi Liu
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This study integrated COVID-19 and creativity into the literature through knowledge mapping visualization, to promote existing academic results and provide a reference value for subsequent research. Accordingly, we analyzed the distribution of the literature on COVID-19 and creativity, research hotspots, and representative groups of authors. We found that the topic of COVID-19 and creativity has sparked interdisciplinary research, leading to cross-disciplinary and cross-national collaborations. Creativity can be used to cope with the challenges and social complexity brought about by COVID-19. The law of theme development in the existing literature was divided into three stages: exploratory (2020), active (2021), and stable (2022). Our findings indicate that the upsurge of research on COVID-19 and creativity may slow down, but that models, intention, energy, life, benefits, space, and music are likely to be themes for future research.
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关于COVID -19和创造力的研究趋势分析
本研究通过知识图谱可视化的方式将COVID-19和创造力整合到文献中,促进已有学术成果,为后续研究提供参考价值。据此,我们分析了新冠肺炎相关文献的分布、研究热点和代表性作者群体。我们发现,COVID-19与创造力的主题引发了跨学科研究,导致了跨学科和跨国合作。创造力可以用来应对新冠肺炎带来的挑战和社会复杂性。现有文献中的主题发展规律分为探索性(2020年)、活跃性(2021年)和稳定期(2022年)三个阶段。我们的研究结果表明,关于COVID-19和创造力的研究热潮可能会放缓,但模型、意图、能量、生活、利益、空间和音乐可能是未来研究的主题。
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Social Behavior and Personality
Social Behavior and Personality PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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117
期刊介绍: Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal publishes papers on all aspects of social, personality, and developmental psychology. The journal has successfully published the work of over 5,500 researchers and professionals, continuously for over 40 years. Now in its prime, the journal looks forward with enthusiasm to continued professional maturity and service to its readership and discipline.
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