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Connecting the Wings of Dynamism: Bibliometric Analysis of Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship Fields

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  • Murat ÇEMBERCİ

    (Department of Administration, Management and Organization, Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Yıldız Technical University, İstanbul, Türkiye)

  • Ercan KARAKEÇE

    (Department of Foreign Trade, Vocational School of Social Sciences, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Türkiye)

Abstract

This study aims to create a holistic viewpoint by concentrating on two dynamic areas of artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship with the rigorous application of bibliometric analysis. The concept of artificial intelligence, constantly heard as the digital world gradually penetrates our lives, and entrepreneurship referred to as the atomic element of economic infrastructure, are addressed in the same pot as this research. The attitude of both areas against varying circumstances constitutes the essential basis of this examination. The view that the effectiveness in the areas can be increased with the synergy to be created between the two focuses is supported. With this intention, the study commences with an informative literature section, where the introductory elements of the areas are conveyed. Afterward, it tries to clarify why these zones need to be examined together. Following this, a robust method frequently used to bring unfamiliar kinds of literature cooperatively is a bibliometric analysis study conducted using data obtained from the Web of Science database and subjected to various analyses. In the last stage, the study is completed by examining these outputs and analyzes. As a result, conclusions support “the duo” can be investigated jointly. The study contributes to the idea that artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship are wings working in synchrony for the re-quirement of success.

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  • Murat ÇEMBERCİ & Ercan KARAKEÇE, 2024. "Connecting the Wings of Dynamism: Bibliometric Analysis of Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship Fields," Yildiz Social Science Review, Yildiz Technical University, vol. 10(2), pages 148-157, December .
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