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Teleworking a Bibliometric Analysis of its Scientific Production

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The article aims to present the development of the existing scientific literature on teleworking and identify whether Covid-19 has had an impact on scientific production in the Scopus and Web of Science databases. The methodology used to develop this research is based on a bibliometric study between the period from 1977 to October 29, 2020, in which a total of 1667 documents were reviewed through the Bibliometrix and VOSviewer software, including articles, book chapters and books. The analysis that was performed on the documents was at the level of authors, sources, documents, and keywords through the number of documents, citations, H-index, Bradford’s law, Lotka, in addition to co-citation and co-authorship networks. Ultimately, scientific production has increased little by little over the years, however, Covid-19 caused this production to increase considerably. Most of the documents written on the subject are produced in collaboration and originate mostly in the United States and the United Kingdom, with Latin American countries lagging far behind in the production of teleworking documents.
Chavez, Henry (57213581521); Albornoz, María Belén (57192277503); Martín, Fernando (57746138000)
‘Big data’ Research: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Scopus Database, 2009-2019
2022
10.5530/jscires.11.1.7
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85132106342&doi=10.5530%2fjscires.11.1.7&partnerID=40&md5=94cfb7404692c0b2ce9373f1b3b2d931
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