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Pilocytic astrocytoma (PA) is a WHO grade I neoplasm with a favorable prognosis. It is the most common pediatric benign tumor. Recently, PA has attracted more and more attention and discussion from scholars. The aim of this study is to comprehensively generalize the evolution of this field over the past two decades through bibliometric analysis and to predict future research trends and hotspots. The literature over the last two decades (2004–2023) related to PA was obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database. Bibliometric analyses were conducted based on the following aspects: (1) Annual publication trends; (2) Publications, citations/co-citations of different countries/institutions/journals/authors; (3) the map of Bradford’s Law and Lotka’s Law for core journals and author productivity; (4) Co-occurrence, cluster, thematic map analysis of keywords. All analyses were performed on VOSviewer and R bibliometrix package, and Excel 2024. Our results showed that research on PA displayed a considerable development trend in the past 20 years. The USA had a leading position in terms of scientific outputs and collaborations. Meanwhile, German Cancer Research Center contributed the most publications. Child’s Nervous System had the highest number of publications and Acta Neuropathologica was the most co-cited journal on this subject. Gutmann, D.H. and Louis, D.N. were the authors with the most articles and co-citations in this field. The research emphases were molecular mechanisms, neurofibromatosis, pilomyxoid astrocytoma, differential diagnosis, and therapy. We systematically analyzed the literature on PA from a bibliometric perspective. The demonstrated results of the knowledge mapping would provide valuable insights into the global research landscape.

 

 

Objective: The objective of this study is to conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of greenwashing research from 1995 to 2024, with the aim of understanding the evolution, key themes, and influential contributors in the field. Theoretical Framework: This study uses social network theory and Lotka’s Law to identify key contributors and collaboration patterns in greenwashing research, highlighting influential authors and the concentration of productivity in the field. Method: Scopus was selected as the database for data collection, and data was gathered through systematic searches. The method employed is bibliometric analysis, focusing on performance analysis and science mapping with metrics such as total citations, citations per year, and author dominance. The analysis also explored trends, key contributors, collaboration networks, and etc. Results: The results reveal significant growth in greenwashing research since 2010, with the USA and China identified as major research hubs. Two primary research clusters were identified: corporate sustainability and consumer marketing. The analysis also identified key authors, influential journals, the most impactful articles, collaboration patterns, and changes in research focus over time. Research Implications: The practical and theoretical implications of this research include insights into how greenwashing practices impact corporate reputation, consumer trust, and regulatory frameworks. These implications are relevant for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners aiming to foster transparency and accountability in sustainability efforts. Originality/Value: This study contributes to the literature by providing an in-depth bibliometric analysis that identifies influential contributors, emerging trends, and collaboration patterns in greenwashing research. The relevance of this study is demonstrated by its potential to guide future research and inform policy on addressing deceptive sustainability practices.

 

 

Objective: The purpose of this research is to identify important topics, trends, and significant contributions in the field of green entrepreneurship research for sustainable business practices. Theoretical Framework: As a sustainable company model, green entrepreneurship is well-positioned to tackle environmental issues and promote economic stability. The analysis makes use of ideas of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainability to shed light on how green business models support both social and financial goals, sustainable development goals. Method: Bibliometric data from the Scopus database covering the years 2002–2024 were used in the analysis. VOSviewer and Biblioshiny in R Studio were used to examine 341 data to map the intellectual structure of green entrepreneurship. The analysis focused on authorship, citation patterns, and keyword co-occurrences. Results and Discussion: The results show a significant rise in publications about green entrepreneurship after 2020, which is consistent with the growing interest in sustainable practices and climate action around the world. Economic impact, educational policy, climate change, and green technology were among the six topic clusters that surfaced. The study demonstrates a spatial and institutional concentration of knowledge production by highlighting contributions from nations like the USA, UK, and China as well as organizations like Universidad de Lima. Research Implications: The study indicates that the sector may grow if digital innovation and green entrepreneurship are combined, and if SME engagement is increased. For business strategy to incorporate sustainability, policy assistance in the form of partnerships and incentives is essential. Originality/Value: This study offers a thorough analysis of the development and importance of green entrepreneurship, establishing it as a major force behind the global sustainability agenda. It provides important insights into environmental stewardship and sustainable development by pointing up research gaps and future initiatives.

 

 

This study aims to comprehensively evaluate the research landscape related to exercise and substance abuse over the past 2 decades. A systemic bibliometric analysis was conducted using 2 powerful tools, the Bibliometrix package for R and VOSviewer software. The analysis covered a corpus of literature indexed in the Web of Science’s core collection. The publication counts related to exercise interventions within the context of substance abuse from 2004 to 2023, key journals extensively publishing research on this topic, institutional affiliations contributing significantly to this field, frequently co-occurring keywords to highlight research focal areas, and citation patterns for these studies were examined. The analysis identified a total of 2110 articles during the specified period. Notably, there has been a discernible upward trend in publication volume within this field over the past 2 decades. Prominent journals featuring extensive research on this topic include Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Frontiers in Psychiatry, and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Among the notable contributors to the field are researchers Greer TL and Trivedi MH. The University of California’s system has also emerged as a leading institution, fostering collaborations with diverse research entities. The most frequently recurring keywords were exercise, substance abuse, substance use disorders, mental health, and depression, among others, highlighting the research focus. This study offers insights and recommendations for future research in the area of exercise in substance abuse, emphasizing the need to explore physiological mechanisms and psychological comorbidities to optimize exercise as a therapeutic intervention.

 

 

Medication therapy management (MTM) includes various clinical pharmacy services that greatly influence society and economy. Despite extensive research in recent years, there is currently a lack of bibliometric analysis on this subject. Articles and reviews on MTM published from 2003 to 2023 were identified and selected from the Web of Science Core Collection. CiteSpace, VoSviewer, Bibliometrix, and Microsoft Excel were used to conduct bibliometric analysis and knowledge mapping. The bibliometric analysis encompassed 3255 publications on MTM. The United States and the United Kingdom emerged as the most influential countries in this particular domain, whereas Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School were the most active institutions. Elizabeth Manias published the largest number of papers, whereas Jeffrey L. Schnipper published the largest number of co-citations. The American Pharmacists Association has been identified as the most prolific journal in this field. Optimizing medication and ensuring drug safety in elderly patients are current research frontiers. Topics such as “polypharmacy,” “dementia,” “oncology,” and “anticholinergic burden” were identified as potential research priorities in the future. This study is the first to utilize bibliometric analysis to uncover the global status, research hotspots, and future development trends of MTM for scholars, thereby providing valuable guidance for future research endeavors.

 

 

Medication therapy management (MTM) includes various clinical pharmacy services that greatly influence society and economy. Despite extensive research in recent years, there is currently a lack of bibliometric analysis on this subject. Articles and reviews on MTM published from 2003 to 2023 were identified and selected from the Web of Science Core Collection. CiteSpace, VoSviewer, Bibliometrix, and Microsoft Excel were used to conduct bibliometric analysis and knowledge mapping. The bibliometric analysis encompassed 3255 publications on MTM. The United States and the United Kingdom emerged as the most influential countries in this particular domain, whereas Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School were the most active institutions. Elizabeth Manias published the largest number of papers, whereas Jeffrey L. Schnipper published the largest number of co-citations. The American Pharmacists Association has been identified as the most prolific journal in this field. Optimizing medication and ensuring drug safety in elderly patients are current research frontiers. Topics such as “polypharmacy,” “dementia,” “oncology,” and “anticholinergic burden” were identified as potential research priorities in the future. This study is the first to utilize bibliometric analysis to uncover the global status, research hotspots, and future development trends of MTM for scholars, thereby providing valuable guidance for future research endeavors.

 

 

The mass adoption of ICT for online delivery of education due to the COVID-19 pandemic has brought many opportunities but also challenges for the education sector. In this paper, we conducted a scientometric analysis to provide insights into research trends and present bibliometric indicators of 5810 publications on blended learning to contribute to the knowledge base on the use of ICT in education management, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, from 2020 to 2023. The number of citations and publications increased rapidly. Content analysis of the publications and keyword analysis revealed important and emerging topics such as the challenges and experiences of students, teachers and institutions with blended learning, especially in higher education, from implementation and use to digital literacy, attitudes, performance, self-regulation and learning outcomes. The main journals focused on the use of technology in education and health education. Blended learning has likely moved beyond the pandemic and has become an integral part of management in educational organizations.

 

 

Background: Over the past 2 decades, lidocaine’s application in oncologic surgery has received significant attention. It has potential antitumor effects and acts as a chemosensitizer. The aim of this study is to analyze the process and frontiers of lidocaine application in oncologic surgery over the past 20 years. Methods: A bibliometric analysis was performed and CiteSpace software was used to conduct metrology, co-occurrence, and cluster analysis. Articles retrieved from the Web of Science database from January 1, 2004 to May 27, 2024. Inclusion criteria comprised peer-reviewed original articles or reviews on lidocaine and cancer, excluding conference abstracts, corrigenda, repeated publications, and unrelated articles. Results: A total of 956 articles were included in this study. Two hundred seventeen were selected for detailed analysis. The annual publication count showed an overall increasing trend, peaking in 2022. The United States emerged as the leading country in terms of publication frequency and centrality. Major research themes included lidocaine’s antiproliferative effects, enhancement of chemotherapy efficacy, and various administration methods. Conclusion: Based on the above results, we draw a conclusion that the relationship between lidocaine and cancer has garnered increasing attention, with research in this area rapidly developing. Lidocaine exhibits significant antitumor effects and potential as a chemosensitizer, enhancing the efficacy of traditional chemotherapy. These findings underscore the importance of further research to fully elucidate lidocaine’s mechanisms and its potential clinical applications in oncology.

 

 

Car sharing (CS) and smart mobility have emerged as pivotal components for a sustainable transformation in urban transportation, standing out as central topics in the discussions on sustainable mobility solutions. Nevertheless, the increasing interest from scholars, CS companies’ owners, and policymakers in car sharing services as a viable response to the sustainable urban transport has availed rather mixed considerations, thus calling for further scrutiny. The current endeavor thus seeks to advance a systematic literature review of the body of knowledge correlatively addressing the issues of various forms of smart mobility and car sharing. Four major research questions are envisaged, namely: What are the bibliometric characteristics of the literature related to smart mobility and car sharing? What is the focus of this literature in terms of key concepts? What are the limitations of the existing body of literature? and What are the implications of this literature in terms of future research avenues? With a view to providing pertinent answers, emphasis will be laid on the insights, critique, and transformative redefinitions of the literature in the field via a bibliometric analysis and structured theme-based review. The SPAR-4-SLR protocol is employed while the data retrieved from the Scopus database was processed with the Bibliometrix package (i.e., Biblioshiny) of the R study program. Derived from the thematic mapping and the identified clusters, six key research topics (i.e., car sharing through the lens of urban mobility management, innovative business models and governance, sustainable transportation and e-car sharing, smart mobility and multimodality, sustainable mobility, public transport, and collaborative consumption, climate change and electric vehicles and transport policy and automotive industry) are thoroughly discussed in terms of added value and limitations. The findings manage to clarify the multiplexity of links between the two constructs, by shedding light on the motor, basic, niche, emerging and declining themes which are worthy of further consideration within a structured research agenda. Additionally, they point to the fact that the issues of smart mobility and car sharing are still producing mixed or fragmented conclusions in terms of socio-economic, technological and environmental impacts, calling for further investigation. Manifold implications of the state-of-the-art in the field are brought to the attention of scholars and practitioners interested in achieving a better understanding and integration of car sharing and smart mobility in the broad transport ecosystem.

 

 

Background: Breast cancer poses a significant health threat to women, marked by high incidence and mortality rates. Although modern treatment primarily involves surgery and chemotherapy, which may reduce quality of life, limited analysis exists on the effects of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) on this aspect. In this paper, bibliometric software was used to study the literature related to TCM in the treatment of breast cancer to provide researchers with new insights and directions for development. Methods: By using CiteSpace and VOSviewer, we conducted an analysis of literature on TCM in breast cancer treatment from the Web of Science Core Collection (2013-2023). The assessment encompassed countries, institutions, journals, authors, keywords, and references, providing a comprehensive overview of developments in the field. Results: Analyzing 7419 articles, this study revealed an increasing trend in TCM research on breast cancer from 2013 to 2023. China and its institutions, particularly Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, made significant contributions. Liu Zhishun emerged as the most prolific author, while Y. Macpherson received the highest number of citations. The journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine received the highest number of citations. Research primarily centers on TCM approaches for enhancing breast cancer patients’ quality of life and elucidating their underlying mechanisms. Conclusion: Numerous studies have investigated TCM in treating female breast cancer, revealing treatment trends, analyzing major research topics, currently focusing on acupuncture, breastfeeding, and TCM, which have a greater impact on positively ameliorating breast cancer. Influential authors and publications were also identified. These insights provide valuable guidance for future research, contributing to the foundation for developing effective TCM strategies for breast cancer.