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Navigating the complexities of financial services marketing through a by Ratikant Bhaskar, Okey Peter Onyia et al

This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the 56 issues of the Journal of Financial Services Marketing (JFSM) published between 2009 and 2022, using bibliographic meta-data and scientometrics techniques. The analysis includes publication and citation trends, the most prolific authors, bibliographic dissection of authors, their affiliated countries, co-citations of journals, and co-occurrences of keywords. Additionally, using network analysis, the study identifies major themes discussed in the JFSM volumes and issues during the 14-year period, develops seven clusters of JFSM publications, and performs content analysis of the articles in each cluster to suggest future research possibilities. The study shows that in the inclusive 14 years between 2009 and 2022, the JFSM made significant scholarly contributions to the field of financial services marketing by publishing 409 cutting-edge research papers with 3005 citations, and providing a platform for exchanging insightful ideas among

The MOOC Post-Mortem: Bibliometric and Systematic Analyses of Research by Jon Billsberry and Irit Alony

Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are online-based teaching programs designed to accommodate thousands of students without charging any fees. They began appearing in 2009 and 2010, became popular for a while, but are in decline now. This paper contains bibliometric and systematic reviews of research on MOOCs to see what can be learned from the innovation. The primary goals of these reviews are (1) to bibliometrically chart the research conducted on MOOCs and highlight significant milestones, (2) to reveal themes in MOOC research and discover key lessons, and (3) to surface any management education-specific lessons. The results show an increasing interest in scholarly work on MOOCs that demonstrates an enduring interest in reducing drop-out rates, although remedies have not yet been found. Studies demonstrate the importance of increasing opportunities for engagement and interaction. Few studies have explored MOOCs related to business and management. As universities have sought to mone

Frontiers | A study of the correlation between stroke and gut microbiota over the last 20years: a bibliometric analysis

Purpose: This study intends to uncover a more thorough knowledge structure, research hotspots, and future trends in the field by presenting an overview of the relationship between stroke and gut microbiota in the past two decades. Method: Studies on stroke and gut microbiota correlations published between 1st January 2002 and 31st December 2021 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection and then visualised and scientometrically analysed using CiteSpace V. Results: A total of 660 papers were included in the study, among which the USA, the UK, and Germany were the leading research centres. Cleveland Clinic, Southern Medical University, and Chinese Academy of Science were the top three institutions. The NATURE was the most frequently co-cited journal. STANLEY L HAZEN was the most published author, and Tang WHW was the most cited one. The co-occurrence analysis revealed eight clusters (i.e., brain-gut microbiota axis, fecal microbiome transplantation, gut microbiota, hypertensi

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