Basics for Conducting Bibliometric Analysis - Dr Ahsan Riaz

ACSRM 279 views 41 slides Oct 17, 2025
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About This Presentation

This session discusses the basics of systematic reviews and bibliometric analysis, as well as their differences.
Faciliatator: Dr Ahsan Riaz
Host: The Systematic Reviews Network


Slide Content

Basics for Conducting Bibliometric Analysis

Dr. Ahsan Riaz is an Assistant Professor at Lyallpur Business School GC University Faisalabad, Pakistan. has vast teaching and research experience of more than 14 years in Accounting and Finance. has authored many research articles published in Web of Science, Scopus and HEC ‘X & Y’ indexed journals. He has also authored 5 book chapters published in Emerald, IGI-GLOBAL and Taylor & Francis books. is an Editor of Journal of Excellence in Business Management (JEMS) and Journal of excellence in Social Science (JESS) @ SMARCONS (HJRS RECOGNIZED JOURNALS). He is also a reviewer of many reputable journals like Sustainability (MDPI), Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal (Emerald) Asian Social Science, International Business Research, and the International Journal of Economics and Finance of the CCSE. He is an expert in quantitative analysis and a professional Eviews , Gretl, Jamovi , Bibliometric Analysis via R-programming (Biblioshiny package), Citenet Explorer and VOSViewer software trainer. Contact No: +923218662701 Email address: [email protected] ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8436-3241 Official Email address: [email protected] Scopus Author ID: 57477589400 WoS Researcher ID: AAX-9137-2021

Content & Outcomes Systematic Literature Review (SLR) & Bibliometric Analysis Bibliometric analysis Application of Bibliometric Analysis Indicators of Bibliometric Analysis Using the VOS-Viewer Software for Bibliometric Analysis Understanding the linkage of systematic literature review & Bibliometric Analysis. Purpose of a Bibliometric Analysis Types of Analysis used in literature for BA To learn the VOS-Viewer Software for Bibliometric Analysis

Systematic Literature Review (SLR)

1 Understanding Basic Concept and Steps of SLR Basic Concepts Of SLR 2 Understanding the PRISMA Protocol, Framework and Checklist for SLR PRISMA 3 Understanding the main components of SLR Paper SLR paper Format

Why SLR is Important?

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Fundamentals of SLR

Fundamentals of SLR RQ : How digital technologies effected healthcare services?

Keywords Single word Digital Technologies Healthcare Combination of words “Digital Technologies” Boolean Operator “Digital Technologies” AND Healthcare Tip: make it simple

Steps of A Systematic Literature Review

PRISMA Statement PRISMA stands for Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. It is an evidence-based minimum set of items for reporting in systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The aim of the PRISMA Statement is to help authors improve the reporting of systematic reviews and meta-analyses.  The PRISMA Statement consists of: Four-phase flow diagram 27-item checklist  

PRISMA Protocol

PRISMA Protocol

PRISMA Protocol

PRISMA Protocol

PRISMA Framework (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses)

PRISMA Framework (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) Page MJ, McKenzie JE, Bossuyt PM, Boutron I, Hoffmann TC, Mulrow CD, et al. The PRISMA 2020 statement: an updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews. BMJ 2021;372:n71 .

Basics for Conducting Bibliometric Analysis

BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS Bibliometric analysis is a quantitative method used to evaluate and analyze scholarly publications, citations, and other bibliographic data. It involves applying statistical and mathematical techniques to bibliographic records to gain insights into various aspects of scientific research.

BIBLIOMETRIC vs META ANALYSIS vs SLR

Application of Bibliometric Analysis Research evaluation and assessing the impact of scholarly work. Mapping scientific disciplines and identifying research trends. Ranking authors and journals based on their output and impact. Benchmarking institutions' research performance. Guiding research policy and funding decisions. Identifying emerging research trends and hot topics. Analyzing patents and technological trends. Bibliometrics provides quantitative insights into publications, citations, collaborations, and trends, aiding decision-making processes and promoting research excellence.

BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS

Bibliometrics Analysis Indicators Quantitative indicators: Numerical measurements such as citation count, publication count, collaboration count, and journal impact factor that provide quantitative information about research output and impact. Qualitative indicators: Assessments of research output quality and characteristics, including peer review status, journal rank, and scholarly impact beyond citation-based metrics. Relational indicators: Analysis of relationships and interactions between entities in the scholarly landscape, such as co-authorship networks, co-citation analysis, and collaboration strength. These indicators collectively offer a comprehensive understanding of research output, quality, and relationships within the scholarly community.

What are bibliographic indicators

What is bibliographic data

Writing a Bibliometric Paper

Writing a Bibliometric Paper