COVID-19 in Business, Management, and Economics: Research Perspectives and Bibliometric Analysis

AutorDaniel Aristizábal Torres/Ana María Barrera Rodríguez/Paola Andrea Echeverri Gutiérrez
https://bar.anpad.org.br
BAR Brazilian Administration Review
Vol. 19, No. 3, Art. 1, e220016, 2022
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-7692bar2022220016
Research Article
COVID-19 in Business, Management, and Economics:
Research Perspectives and Bibliometric Analysis
Daniel Aristizábal Torres1
Ana María Barrera Rodríguez1
Paola Andrea Echeverri Gutiérrez1
1 Universidad Libre, Pereira, Colombia
Received January 27, 2022. This paper was with the authors for one revision. Accepted May 23, 2022.
First published online May 30, 2022.
Editor-in-Chief: Ivan Lapuente Garrido (Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil).
Associate Editor: Fabiano Guasti Lima (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil).
Reviewers: Two anonymous reviewers.
Editorial assistants: Kler Godoy and Simone Rafael (ANPAD, Maringá, Brazil).
D. Aristizábal, A. M. Barrera, P. A. Echeverri 2
ABSTRACT
This document aims to analyze co-citations with computational tools to identify the research
perspectives related to COVID-19 in the areas of business, management, and economy. In
addition, a bibliometric analysis is carried out that includes annual productivity, the most relevant
authors, countries and institutions, the most cited documents, collaboration networks, and co-
authorship. Information obtained from the Web of Science database found 4,347 documents
published between the years 2020 and 2021 that were scientifically mapped in this field. An
analysis of the research perspectives was carried out. The perspectives were determined through
an analysis of co-citations from the application of a clustering algorithm using Gephi. In addition,
tools such as Bibliometrix and VOSviewer were used for the development of bibliometric analysis.
Through open-access tools, five perspectives related to the impact of COVID-19 on business,
management, and economics were found. The first analyzes the effects on financial markets; the
second presents the effects on tourism and consumer behavior; the third indicates the socio-
economic effects of applying policies; the fourth presents the environmental and public health
impacts; and the fifth shows the impacts on gender.
Keywords: research perspectives; COVID-19; bibliometric analysis; economics; co-citation network
JEL Code: C8, I1, O3

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