Digital transformation research trends in Ukraine and the world: meta & bibliometric analysis
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Received January 9, 2024;Accepted March 20, 2024;Published April 5, 2024
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DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.21511/kpm.08(1).2024.06
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In this work, the main trends in research and publication activity in digital transformation in the world and Ukraine are analyzed using meta- and bibliometric analysis. For this purpose, bibliometric data on scientific publications on the topic of digital transformations in the Google Scholar and Scopus databases were selected, which were additionally analyzed using the VOSviewer software package. Based on filtering the results obtained, an array was formed that included 366 scientific publications for 2019–2023 in Ukrainian in the Google Scholar database and 3,703 scientific publications in English for 2020–2023 in the Scopus database. Dynamic time analysis revealed a significant surge of scientific interest in the topic of digital transformations in recent years, while structural analysis revealed the multi-industry structure of existing research. The creation of bibliographic maps of keywords and publication maps allowed us to form an idea of the main thematic areas of research in the context of digital transformations and their opinion leaders. The data obtained became the basis for formulating recommendations for further areas of research in digital transformation, in particular, on the development of a unified roadmap for the digital transformation of education at different educational qualification levels and for various specialties. This will contribute to the formation of a single systemic approach to the digital transformation of Ukraine as a guarantee for the state’s sustainable development, well-being, strengthening of national security, speeding up the pace of European integration processes, as well as promoting national interests at the international level.
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JEL Classification (Paper profile tab)I20, L 86, О30
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- Figure 2. Dynamics of a number of publications on the topic of digital transformations in the Scopus database
- Figure 3. Bibliographic map of keywords devoted to the topic of digital transformations in the Scopus database in 2020–2023
- Figure 4. Distribution of publications on the topic of digital transformations in the Scopus database in 2020–2023: by type
- Figure 5. Distribution of publications on to the topic of digital transformations in the Scopus database in 2020–2023: by area of knowledge
- Figure 6. Bibliographic map of publication activity devoted to the topic of digital transformations in the Scopus database in 2020–2023
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- Table 1. Number of English-language scientific publications on the topic of digital transformations in the Google Scholar database
- Table 2. Number of publications in Ukrainian in the scientific metric database of Google Scholar, in which the term “digital transformation” appears in the title
- Table 3. Frequency of use of keywords related to “digital transformation” in publications of the Scopus database in 2020–2023
- Table 4. Characteristics of the top 20 leading authors on the subject of digital transformations from the Scopus database in 2020–2023
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