MAPPING THE RESEARCH ON SOCIALIST LEGACY, INDIVIDUALS’ ATTITUDES, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA

Studies on the interconnection between the legacy of socialism, individual attitudes, and entrepreneurship have increased considerably and have formed a new, dynamic, and rapidly growing feld of research. However, the feld remains largely unorganized and conficting, making it challenging to take s...

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Nguyễn, Thị Lành
Dung, Bùi Thị Kim
Nguyễn, Quốc Anh
MAPPING THE RESEARCH ON SOCIALIST LEGACY, INDIVIDUALS’ ATTITUDES, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA
description Studies on the interconnection between the legacy of socialism, individual attitudes, and entrepreneurship have increased considerably and have formed a new, dynamic, and rapidly growing feld of research. However, the feld remains largely unorganized and conficting, making it challenging to take stock of the literature systematically. Our review explores the key trends, patterns, and internal knowledge structure of this emerging research stream. An innovative methodological approach that combines three bibliometric techniques (citation analysis, co-citation analysis, and co-occurrence analysis) and qualitative content analysis is applied. We identify the evolution, the most impactful journals, research, authors, and research contexts in the feld. We also indicate the emergence of several academic conversations within the research stream and the critical arguments expressed in them. Research gaps and an agenda for further research are then discussed.
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author Nguyễn, Thị Lành
Dung, Bùi Thị Kim
Nguyễn, Quốc Anh
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Dung, Bùi Thị Kim
Nguyễn, Quốc Anh
author_sort Nguyễn, Thị Lành
title MAPPING THE RESEARCH ON SOCIALIST LEGACY, INDIVIDUALS’ ATTITUDES, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA
title_short MAPPING THE RESEARCH ON SOCIALIST LEGACY, INDIVIDUALS’ ATTITUDES, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA
title_full MAPPING THE RESEARCH ON SOCIALIST LEGACY, INDIVIDUALS’ ATTITUDES, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA
title_fullStr MAPPING THE RESEARCH ON SOCIALIST LEGACY, INDIVIDUALS’ ATTITUDES, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA
title_full_unstemmed MAPPING THE RESEARCH ON SOCIALIST LEGACY, INDIVIDUALS’ ATTITUDES, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:123456789-9982022-09-20T16:55:09Z MAPPING THE RESEARCH ON SOCIALIST LEGACY, INDIVIDUALS’ ATTITUDES, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA Nguyễn, Thị Lành Dung, Bùi Thị Kim Nguyễn, Quốc Anh Bibliometric methods, Entrepreneurship, Individual attitudes, Legacy of socialism, Systematic literature review Studies on the interconnection between the legacy of socialism, individual attitudes, and entrepreneurship have increased considerably and have formed a new, dynamic, and rapidly growing feld of research. However, the feld remains largely unorganized and conficting, making it challenging to take stock of the literature systematically. Our review explores the key trends, patterns, and internal knowledge structure of this emerging research stream. An innovative methodological approach that combines three bibliometric techniques (citation analysis, co-citation analysis, and co-occurrence analysis) and qualitative content analysis is applied. We identify the evolution, the most impactful journals, research, authors, and research contexts in the feld. We also indicate the emergence of several academic conversations within the research stream and the critical arguments expressed in them. Research gaps and an agenda for further research are then discussed. 2022-09-14T17:46:53Z 2022-09-14T17:46:53Z 2022-07-03 Journal article Bài báo đăng trên tạp chí thuộc SCOPUS, bao gồm book chapter http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/998 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11301-022-00278-5 en Aaltio I (2008) Management education as an identity construction: the case of Estonia and its transition economy background. 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