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A bibliometric analysis of energy poverty research: results from SCI-E/SSCI databases

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  • Kang Li
  • Su-Yan Pan
  • Yi-Ming Wei

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Based on the online version of SCI-E and SSCI databases, this paper employed bibliometrics method to analyse the scientific publications on energy poverty from 1981 to 2013. By analysing the basic characteristics of energy poverty publications, this paper found energy poverty is an interdisciplinary subject, and identified the most productive journals, authors and institutions, the most cited publications and the collaboration relationship among authors, institutions and countries. By frequency analysis of keywords, five hot research topics of energy poverty were summarised. They were fuel access, energy efficiency, physical health, electrification and income poverty. This paper compared the academic research level of the main countries by assessment model, and found that the academic research level on energy poverty of developed countries was much higher than that of developing countries, and England had the total predominance in this field.

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  • Kang Li & Su-Yan Pan & Yi-Ming Wei, 2015. "A bibliometric analysis of energy poverty research: results from SCI-E/SSCI databases," International Journal of Global Energy Issues, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 38(4/5/6), pages 357-372.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijgeni:v:38:y:2015:i:4/5/6:p:357-372
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    1. Yiming Xiao & Han Wu & Guohua Wang & Hong Mei, 2021. "Mapping the Worldwide Trends on Energy Poverty Research: A Bibliometric Analysis (1999–2019)," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(4), pages 1-22, February.
    2. Imran, Muhammad & Haglind, Fredrik & Asim, Muhammad & Zeb Alvi, Jahan, 2018. "Recent research trends in organic Rankine cycle technology: A bibliometric approach," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 81(P1), pages 552-562.
    3. Minh Ha-Duong & Hoai-Son Nguyen, 2017. "Is electricity affordable and reliable for all in Vietnam?," Post-Print hal-01572126, HAL.
    4. Minh Ha-Duong & Hoai-Son Nguyen, 2017. "Is electricity affordable and reliable for all in Vietnam?," CIRED Working Papers hal-01389981, HAL.
    5. Minh Ha-Duong & Nguyen Son, 2021. "Subjective satisfaction and objective electricity poverty reduction in Vietnam, 2008-2018," Post-Print hal-03160911, HAL.

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