Firms’ Sustainable Practice Research in Developing Countries: Mapping the Cited Literature by Bibliometric Analysis Approach

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Norfarah Nordin ◽  
Mohd Ali Samsudin ◽  
Siti-Nabiha A.K ◽  
Nader Ale Ebrahim
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 100
Author(s):  
Yesi Maifita ◽  
Tuti Handayani

<p><em>Mortality due to cancer increase every year, the world heal organization states that by 2030 there will be 11.4 million deaths from cancer and more than half are developing countries. formaldehyde is one of the causes of cancer. there are still many reported food that contain formaldehyde, one of which is salted fish. The purpose of this study was to detect the presence of formaldehyde in salted fish sold on at the Pariaman City Market in 2018. The method used was quasi-experimental using a qualitative analysis approach. The result showed that 10 percent of samples are positively contained formaldehyde.</em></p>


2021 ◽  
pp. 328-338
Author(s):  
Danijela Ciric ◽  
Bojan Lalic ◽  
Uglješa Marjanovic ◽  
Milena Savkovic ◽  
Slavko Rakic

2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nurul Indarti ◽  
Naya Hapsari ◽  
Andy Susilo Lukito-Budi ◽  
Risa Virgosita

Purpose This study aims to investigate the trends in existing studies in the field of ethnic entrepreneurship in the context of growing markets in terms of definitions, theories, themes, methodologies and settings. Design/methodology/approach This study used bibliometric analysis and used Publish or Perish software with Google Scholar as the database. A total of 183 articles published in 122 journals from 1988 to 2018 were selected. This study used systematic data to reveal trends in growing markets and qualitative inductive analysis to define relevant themes within the topic. Findings The results show that ethnic entrepreneurship is defined as involving immigrants from developing countries. From a theoretical point of view, socio-cultural theories, socio-economic theories and combinations of both have been used to explain the phenomenon. Six research themes have been developed indicating potential explorative and exploitative research themes. This study identified the dominance of the qualitative approach in ethnic entrepreneurship research and found that the typical research subjects are Asian immigrants, especially Chinese, in developed countries. The articles reviewed were mainly conducted in developed countries (68.85%) and a lesser portion in developing countries (13.66%), particularly Asian countries. Practical implications This study provides future directions for research on ethnic entrepreneurship, such as gender studies of ethnic entrepreneurs and factors affecting the opening of new businesses in new locations. Originality/value This study reveals trends in the ethnic entrepreneurship field based on the country in which the study was conducted, the definition of ethnic entrepreneurship, the theories, the research themes, the methodologies, the research setting and the ethnicity studied. It also used the framework of input–process–output to establish a generic road map of the ethnic entrepreneurship research area.


1972 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-61
Author(s):  
R. F. Bridgman

During the past 15 years health planning has received a great deal of attention, and a large number of conferences, seminars, and papers have been devoted to this fascinating subject. However, because of a lack of guidebooks based on practical experience, many health agencies, especially those in developing countries, are afraid to embark upon sophisticated and costly procedures. Instead, they continue to use the “rule of thumb” in deciding on easy solutions in order to please local authorities. Health services have been compared to a tangled skein. The present paper suggests a practical approach to begin to disentangle the situation. Total health programs could be divided into three main parts: (1) environmental control and community protection, (2) personal preventive services, and (3) curative services, including rehabilitation. Each of these three main components should be defined and clear borders between them should be delineated because the methods of planning differ in each case. Leaving aside the first sector because it is in fact the responsibility of many government agencies, methods of assessing and planning personal preventive services are studied separately from those which could be applied to curative services. The distinction between these two last sectors is that between needs and demands. Warnings are given against easy oversimplification and ignoring of methodologic problems which could result in failure of the best theoretical health plan. Finally, health planning is within the reach of any health agency, even those in developing countries.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 119-126
Author(s):  
Shaheer Ahmed ◽  
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Usama Waqar ◽  
Kantesh Kumar Lohana ◽  
Daniyal Ali Khan ◽  
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Abstract: Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has influenced all continents, prompting extraordinary efforts on worldwide research and publications to alleviate the crisis. Methods: We conducted a bibliometric review using Scopus to assess its impact on global scientific production. We searched for the following terms in titles, abstracts, and keywords to identify relevant literature published until 9th January 2021: 2019 novel coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, coronavirus disease-19, coronavirus disease 2019. Results: Our results retrieved 86,624 documents from 159 countries with the USA, China, and UK being the top three contributors. Overall citation count was 769,811 with documents from China being cited most. In terms of h-index, China, USA, and UK ranked highest respectively. Conclusion: Most publications were associated with developed countries that were hit the earliest and/or hardest. This impact on scientific publications was less pronounced in developing countries like Pakistan, highlighting the immediate need to support and facilitate research on COVID-19 in these countries. Keywords: COVID-19, Research, Bibliometric analysis, Publications, SARS-CoV-2, Developing countries, Research and development.


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