State of the Art of COVID-19 and Business, Management, and Accounting Sector. A Bibliometrix Analysis

Maura CAMPRA, Valerio Brescia, Paolo Esposito

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Abstract

COVID-19 caused a global pandemic in 2020 that completely revolutionized our way of life, consequently affecting the research area of business, management and accounting sector. The study by Donthu & Gustafsson (2020) had produced some significant elements on the effect of COVID-19 in the considered study area. Since that time, all states and universities have engaged academics in the search for solutions and future prospects related to COVID-19. In 2020 alone, 48,038 results can be identified on Scopus, of which however only 155 related to the sector under investigation. This research seeks to fill the gap by performing a bibliometric review of 155 business, management and accounting articles considering the effects of COVID-19. The study shows that the effect influenced all research areas of the sector, although only some present bilometric evidence with a global diffusion. Bibliometric analysis confirms the trend and studies introduced by Donthu & Gustafsson (2020). The main studies focus on transport, regulation, and the global economy's effect, considering both international trade and the redefinition of a series of services, including education. The changes in tourism, medical tourism, the business model in food administration, and new technologies related to teaching activities require more in-depth analysis and a major sharing of results.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)35-52
Numero di pagine18
RivistaINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Volume16
Numero di pubblicazione1
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 gen 2021

Keywords

  • COVID
  • bibliometrix
  • bibliometric
  • biblioshiny
  • business
  • management
  • accounting
  • future trend

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