Scientometric-based Knowledge Map of Food Science and Technology Research in India

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Scientometric Research Pub Date : 2023-01-06 DOI:10.5530/jscires.11.3.44
A. Munshi, A. R. Singla, Kruti Trivedi
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The study aims to explore domain specific knowledge map in the area of Food Science and Technology (FST) using scientometric tools and techniques. The study was based on the data extracted from Scopus in this area for the period 2011–2020. Global research output shows a highly skewed distribution with research concentrated in a few countries. The top two countries China and USA accounts for almost 25% of the global research output; India with 3.44% of output is ranked at 7 th position globally. Indian papers are not making significant impact globally as seen through citations. One interesting characteristic of Indian research activity is high co-authorship. Highly cited Indian papers exhibit high degree of international collaboration underscoring that international collaboration is a significant factor in making global impact. The Indian research activity is also highly skewed in terms of institutions and authors involved. Most of the papers are concentrated in a few journals. The co-word analysis of highly cited papers based on keywords helps to identify topics which have high contemporary relevance. Antioxidant effects of plant foods, dietary health benefits, food processing, food safety and security, food bioactive compounds, malnutrition, functional foods were areas addressed prominently in the highly cited papers. The study is thus able to bring different facets of research activity in this area in India situating it within the global context.
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基于科学计量学的印度食品科学与技术研究知识图谱
本研究旨在利用科学计量学工具和技术,探索食品科学与技术(FST)领域的特定知识图谱。该研究基于2011-2020年期间Scopus在该地区提取的数据。全球研究产出显示出高度倾斜的分布,研究集中在少数国家。排名前两位的国家中国和美国占全球科研产出的近25%;印度以3.44%的产量排在全球第7位。从引用量来看,印度的论文并没有在全球产生重大影响。印度研究活动的一个有趣特征是高度的合著性。高被引的印度论文表现出高度的国际合作,强调国际合作是产生全球影响的重要因素。印度的研究活动在涉及的机构和作者方面也高度倾斜。大部分论文都集中在几家期刊上。基于关键词的高被引论文共词分析有助于识别具有高度当代相关性的主题。植物性食品的抗氧化作用、饮食健康益处、食品加工、食品安全和保障、食品生物活性化合物、营养不良、功能性食品是高被引论文中重点讨论的领域。因此,这项研究能够将这一领域的研究活动的不同方面带到印度,并将其置于全球背景下。
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