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Bibliometric Analysis of Spatial Econometrics

In: Recent Developments in Data Science and Business Analytics

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  • Jianhua Liu

    (School of Management Engineering, Zhengzhou University)

  • Wei Li

    (School of Management Engineering, Zhengzhou University)

Abstract

This paper collects 5865 spatial econometrics academic papers published in China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI) in 2002 to 2017 as the research object, using the method of bibliometric analysis to analyze and sort out the trends and characteristics of domestic space econometrics research, and has developed out the hotspots of space econometrics research, hot institutions and popular authors in China. And draws the keyword co-occurrence network of space econometrics research, which has profound guiding significance for the further research and development of China’s space econometrics.

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  • Jianhua Liu & Wei Li, 2018. "Bibliometric Analysis of Spatial Econometrics," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Madjid Tavana & Srikanta Patnaik (ed.), Recent Developments in Data Science and Business Analytics, chapter 0, pages 373-379, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-319-72745-5_42
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72745-5_42
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