Crowdfunding, Social Capital and Sustainability – A Ten-Year Bibliometric Overview

Norashikin Ismail, V. Sundram, Nor Azairiah Fatimah Othman, Zanariah Abdul Rahman
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Crowdfunding has emerged as a versatile funding mechanism, drawing support from diverse contributors. Sustainability has taken center stage, fostering projects that prioritize both environmental and social responsibility. The success of crowdfunding initiatives is intricately tied to the concept of social capital, where the cultivation of trust and collaboration enhances the impact of campaigns. Recognizing the growing importance of crowdfunding in advancing sustainability and acknowledging the pivotal role of social capital, this paper presents a thorough bibliometric analysis. Covering the period from 2014 to 2023, our study examines 119 documents sourced from the Scopus and Web of Science databases, employing the keywords “crowdfunding” and “social capital.” The study employs a robust methodology, utilizing Microsoft Excel for frequency examination, VOSviewer for data visualization, and Harzing Publish or Perish for citation metrics and analysis. Our findings reveal a sustained decade-long growth in publications, with Italy emerging as the foremost contributor to crowdfunding and social capital research. Following closely are China, the United States, and Germany. The analysis goes beyond mere publication metrics, identifying key authorship patterns, collaboration networks, and prolific authors. Furthermore, it sheds light on the most active institutions, preferred journals, and top-cited articles in this field. This study makes a substantial contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding the intersection of crowdfunding, sustainability, and social capital. By addressing the motivation, literature gap, methodology, and key findings, our analysis stands as a foundational resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers alike, providing valuable insights for further exploration in this evolving field.
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众筹、社会资本与可持续性--十年文献计量概览
众筹已成为一种多用途的筹资机制,吸引了来自不同捐助者的支持。可持续发展已占据中心位置,促进了环境和社会责任并重的项目。众筹活动的成功与社会资本的概念密不可分,在社会资本的概念中,信任与合作的培养能够增强活动的影响力。认识到众筹在推动可持续发展方面日益重要的作用,并承认社会资本的关键作用,本文对文献计量学进行了全面分析。我们的研究涵盖了 2014 年至 2023 年期间的 119 篇文献,这些文献来自 Scopus 和 Web of Science 数据库,并使用了 "众筹 "和 "社会资本 "这两个关键词。本研究采用了一套稳健的方法,利用 Microsoft Excel 进行频率检查,利用 VOSviewer 进行数据可视化,并利用 Harzing Publish or Perish 进行引文指标和分析。我们的研究结果表明,十年来出版物持续增长,意大利成为众筹和社会资本研究的最大贡献者。紧随其后的是中国、美国和德国。我们的分析超越了单纯的出版指标,确定了关键的作者模式、合作网络和多产作者。此外,它还揭示了该领域中最活跃的机构、首选期刊和被引用次数最多的文章。这项研究为目前围绕众筹、可持续性和社会资本的交叉点展开的讨论做出了重大贡献。通过探讨研究动机、文献空白、研究方法和主要发现,我们的分析为研究人员、从业人员和政策制定者提供了基础资源,为进一步探索这一不断发展的领域提供了宝贵的见解。
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