Pakistan Journal of Information Management & Libraries (Jan 2023)

What Business Researchers are Producing during Covid-19 A bibliometric approach

  • Ishtiaq Ahmad Bajwa,
  • Muhammad Asim Faheem,
  • Nadeem Siddique,
  • Ajmal Khan,
  • Farooq Ahmad Bajwa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47657/pjim&l.v24i0.5712
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 0
pp. 77 – 111

Abstract

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The way COVID-19 impacted every aspect of human life around the world, is now considered more disastrous than the World War II. Both the policy and academic researchers have been contributing to assess its severity and impact on businesses and economies while examining the foci of business researchers in this era of contagion. In this assessment, we have applied the approaches of bibliometric and content analysis on 403 qualified studies, drawn from the Scopus database. The period of data ranges from 2003 to June 2020. We identified 11 different research streams including tourism, supply chain besides economic and finance-related research. We highlighted the sub-streams and main concerns raised in the published literature. The findings of this research indicate that COVID will force the policy makers to come up with strategy and changes in various business fields. The implications of the study may be important for business managers to chalk out a proactive approach for business handling during and post-COVID eras. 

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