A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of research on COVID‐19 in strategy journals

IF 3.6 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Strategic Change-Briefings in Entrepreneurial Finance Pub Date : 2022-12-26 DOI:10.1002/jsc.2538
Olivier Guyottot, É. Le Fur
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Abstract This article presents a literature review and a bibliometric analysis of academic research on COVID‐19 in strategy journals. The research topic is highly relevant considering the importance and the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on companies' strategies worldwide and the fact that this pandemic has represented at the same time danger and opportunity for companies. The study comprises a review of 241 articles published in peer‐reviewed journals from 2020 to the first quarter of 2022. Bibliometric and science mapping methods apply indicators identifying the most prominent journals, authors, countries, institutions, and topics. This approach allows a literature review highlighting the importance of five clusters on the COVID‐19 impact on strategy journals: entrepreneurship, innovation, digital transformation, leadership, and resilience. They are strongly interrelated, and this study shows there are still many areas for further research within and outside these clusters. COVID‐19 context offers perfect conditions to test theories and implement new research projects considering the high risk for other events of this type in the future.
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战略期刊对COVID - 19研究的系统文献综述和文献计量分析
本文对战略期刊上关于COVID - 19的学术研究进行了文献综述和文献计量学分析。考虑到COVID - 19大流行对全球公司战略的重要性和影响,以及这场大流行同时代表着公司的危险和机遇,该研究主题具有高度相关性。该研究包括对从2020年到2022年第一季度在同行评议期刊上发表的241篇文章的回顾。文献计量学和科学制图方法适用于确定最突出的期刊、作者、国家、机构和主题的指标。通过这种方法,可以对文献进行回顾,强调五个集群对COVID - 19对战略期刊的影响的重要性:创业精神、创新、数字化转型、领导力和韧性。它们是密切相关的,这项研究表明,在这些集群内外,仍有许多领域需要进一步研究。考虑到未来发生其他此类事件的高风险,COVID - 19环境为测试理论和实施新的研究项目提供了完美的条件。
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