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Abstract
Abstract This study offers the first scientometric analysis, visual analytics, and visualization of the documents published in the Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (JSBE). The paper utilizes big data analytics and network analysis to analyze the production trends of articles, the citation impacts, and the research focus covering the period 1996 to 2019. The intellectual and social structures of the articles are also evaluated. Data for the analyses comes from the 535 articles produced by JSBE and indexed on SCOPUS. The results highlight four outcomes. First, the average annual literature production rate is 3.53%, with astronomical upward trend occurring in recent years, and the articles' productivity and impacts. Second, the visual and text analytics of scientific production and visualization reveals the terms dynamics, the thematic trends, intellectual structure, and clusters of the literature showing themes and topics covered by the articles published in JSBE. Third, the social and network structures of the scientific production highlight the impacts and patterns of cooperation and collaboration among authors and the associated institutions and countries. Finally, the overall results indicate that the published research papers align with the aims and scope of JSBE and point to areas that need to attract more articles to satisfy the Journal’s multidisciplinary goals. The paper contributes to the scholarship of integration. It provides a guide to scholars in the field of entrepreneurship, small business, and innovation, and particularly the readers of JSBE, the opportunity to identify the past research streams as a pointer to areas requiring future work.
期刊介绍:
Studies published in the JSBE can be from and based on Canada or other countries of the world. They can cover topics related to matters such as: A. Start-up and resource gathering for an SME -Starting, buying and selling an SME -Financing, funding, banking, venture capital, audit and accounting in SMEs -Entrepreneur characteristics, leadership and work-life balance -Identification of business opportunities, business incubators and mentorship -Support services to entrepreneurship and SMEs B. Functional management and growth of an SME -Sales and marketing in SMEs -Human resource management in SMEs -Operation management in SMEs -Innovation, knowledge management, learning and fast growth in SMEs -New technologies, Internet, and communication in SMEs -Regulation and taxes for SMEs -Growth of SMEs C. Strategic management and change in an SME -Strategic Management in SMEs -International entrepreneurship and SME internationalization -Networks, alliances and relationships with government and large enterprises -Managing change in an uncertain and changing environment -Factors of success and failure in SME and entrepreneurial firms D. New trends in entrepreneurship and SME management -Social entrepreneurship -Gender and female entrepreneurship -Indigenous entrepreneurship -Ethnic/diaspora/immigrant entrepreneurship -Youth and student entrepreneurship -Entrepreneurship in emerging/transition markets -Franchises, sport, health, consulting and other emerging types of SMEs -Corporate entrepreneurship E. Special topics in entrepreneurship and SME management -Family-based business -Social responsibility, environmental protection, governance, and ethics in SMEs -SMEs and regional, urban, rural, and national development -Entrepreneurship education -Epistemology, general theory development, and methods of research in entrepreneurship and SMEs -Entrepreneurship and sustainable development