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31 pages, 4131 KB  
Article
Emerging Risks in the Fintech-Driven Digital Banking Environment: A Bibliometric Review of China and India
by William Gaviyau and Jethro Godi
Risks 2025, 13(10), 186; https://doi.org/10.3390/risks13100186 - 26 Sep 2025
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The digital revolution is transforming the financial services sector. Risk is not static; emerging risks continue to pose threats to the financial services sector which influences financial stability and consumer protection regulation mandates. This novel study presents a comparative bibliometric analysis of China [...] Read more.
The digital revolution is transforming the financial services sector. Risk is not static; emerging risks continue to pose threats to the financial services sector which influences financial stability and consumer protection regulation mandates. This novel study presents a comparative bibliometric analysis of China and India in examining the effect of trends on the scholarly research outputs discussing the emerging risks in the fintech-driven digital banking environment. Furthermore, the mapping presents the geographical dynamics of Asia, followed by country-level perspectives. The period of study was from 2015 to 2024. Leveraging the Scopus database, data was extracted based on a specified query using the SPAR 4 SLR protocol. Analysis was performed on 162 articles from an initial list of 1257 articles using Scival and Vos viewer tools. Performance indicator metrics and science mapping enabled the answering of research questions. The findings revealed that research output is inclined towards India rather than China; this is despite China domiciling some big tech firms. Comparatively, India dominates when it comes to performance analysis metrics compared to China. The scientific mapping depicted in both countries shows the multifaceted effects of fintech on banking, including trends in user acceptance, competition, emerging risks, technological innovation, and financial stability. The strong connections in both countries across clusters highlight how fintech research is multi-disciplinary, spanning consumer behavior, finance, economics, and financial technology. This study provides a foundation on which a robust risk management framework, which is customized to digital banking existence, can be developed in the face of emerging risks. Full article
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Review
A Scoping Review of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) and Pedagogy Nexus: Implications for the Higher Education Sector
by Subas P. Dhakal
Metrics 2025, 2(3), 17; https://doi.org/10.3390/metrics2030017 - 1 Sep 2025
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The higher education sector is increasingly being reshaped and reimagined in the era of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI). For instance, the promise of GenAI to innovate pedagogical approaches in the way teaching and learning (T&L) occur across universities has been increasingly recognised. It [...] Read more.
The higher education sector is increasingly being reshaped and reimagined in the era of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI). For instance, the promise of GenAI to innovate pedagogical approaches in the way teaching and learning (T&L) occur across universities has been increasingly recognised. It is in this context that the question of how literature on the GenAI and Pedagogy (GenAIP) nexus has evolved in recent years has the potential to generate insights that inform and shape T&L policies and practices. However, the systematic analysis of scholarly literature on the GenAIP nexus has remained under the radar. This study responds to this gap and draws on PRISMA for the Scoping Review (PRISMA-ScR) method to carry out a Bibliometric Scoping Review of the GenAIP nexus. It examines scholarly research outputs (n = 310) published between 2023 and 2025 that are available on the Scopus database with two research objectives: (i) to ascertain research trends, thematic emphasis, prominent authors, countries and outlets, and (ii) to map various pedagogical approaches. Beyond revealing that authors from developing economies have produced significantly fewer research outputs than those from developed economies, the analysis highlights an urgent need for appropriate GenAI policies and curriculum redesign. It also documents 40 distinct pedagogical approaches reported in the literature. In light of the growing academic integrity challenges posed by GenAI, this article discusses three key implications for the higher education sector and future research: (i) redesigning courses and assessments to foster AI literacy, (ii) developing fit-for-purpose academic integrity policies, and (iii) delivering AI-focused professional development for academic staff. Full article
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Review
A Synopsis of Two Decades of Arthropod Related Research at the Forensic Anthropology Research Facility (FARF), Texas State University (TXST), San Marcos, Texas, USA
by Tennyson B. Nkhoma, Gabriella D. Rakopoulou, Scott H. Fortney, Daniel J. Wescott, Katherine M. Spradley and Ian R. Dadour
Insects 2025, 16(9), 897; https://doi.org/10.3390/insects16090897 - 27 Aug 2025
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The Forensic Anthropology Research Facility (FARF) at Texas State University (TXST), San Marcos, TX, USA, is a leading human taphonomy facility (HTF), dedicated to advancing forensic science through the study of human decomposition. This systematic review synthesizes 15 scholarly outputs comprising 7 peer-reviewed [...] Read more.
The Forensic Anthropology Research Facility (FARF) at Texas State University (TXST), San Marcos, TX, USA, is a leading human taphonomy facility (HTF), dedicated to advancing forensic science through the study of human decomposition. This systematic review synthesizes 15 scholarly outputs comprising 7 peer-reviewed journal articles and 8 dissertations centered on arthropod-associated research undertaken at FARF, with particular emphasis on its contribution to forensic entomology. The analyzed body of literature is organized into six overarching thematic domains: (1): refining postmortem interval (PMI) estimation; (2): developmental biology of forensic arthropods; (3): arthropod behavior and forensic implications; (4): Taxonomy and systematics; (5): microbial–arthropod interactions; and (6): forensic decomposition scenarios with arthropod involvement. Key contributions from these studies include refined methodologies for PMI estimation, the systematic revision of forensically relevant arthropods and identification of accidental arthropod activity. Additionally, studies at FARF have incorporated interdisciplinary approaches bridging entomology, microbiology and ecology. The semi-arid, subtropical environment and large open natural range of FARF provides some unique regional and specific insights concerning decomposition. This entomological review on FARF is the first to be completed concerning any HTF and adds to the knowledge of forensic evidence involving arthropods. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Forensic Entomology: From Basic Research to Practical Applications)
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The Impact of Regional Policies on Chinese Business Growth: A Bibliometric Approach
by Ling Yao and Lakner Zoltan Karoly
Economies 2025, 13(8), 229; https://doi.org/10.3390/economies13080229 - 7 Aug 2025
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In the context of both domestic and international economic landscapes, regional policy has emerged as an increasingly influential factor shaping the developmental trajectories of Chinese enterprises. Despite its growing significance, the extant literature lacks a comprehensive and systematically visualized synthesis that encapsulates the [...] Read more.
In the context of both domestic and international economic landscapes, regional policy has emerged as an increasingly influential factor shaping the developmental trajectories of Chinese enterprises. Despite its growing significance, the extant literature lacks a comprehensive and systematically visualized synthesis that encapsulates the scope and trends of research in this domain. This study addresses this critical gap by conducting an integrative bibliometric and qualitative review of the academic output related to regional policy and Chinese firm growth. Drawing on a final dataset comprising 3428 validated academic publications—selected from an initial pool of 3604 records retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection between 1991 and 2022, the research employs a two-stage methodological framework. In the first phase, advanced bibliometric tools, and software applications, including RStudio, Bibliometrix, VOSviewer, and CitNetExplorer, are utilized to implement techniques such as keyword co-occurrence analysis, thematic clustering, and the tracing of thematic evolution over time. These methods facilitate rigorous data cleansing, breakpoint identification, and the visualization of intellectual structures and emerging research patterns. In the second phase, a targeted qualitative review is conducted to evaluate the influence of regional policies on Chinese firms across three critical stages of business development: start-up, expansion, and maturity. The findings reveal that regional policy interventions generally exert a positive influence on firm performance throughout all stages of development. Notably, a significant concentration of citation activity occurred prior to 2017; however, post-2017, the volume of scholarly publications, journal-level impact (as measured by h-index), and author-level influence experienced a marked increase. Among the 3428 analyzed publications, a substantial portion—2259 articles—originated from Chinese academic institutions, highlighting the strong domestic research interest in the subject. Furthermore, since 2015, there has been a discernible shift in keyword co-occurrence trends, with increasing scholarly attention directed towards sustainable development issues, particularly those related to carbon dioxide emissions and green innovation, reflecting evolving policy priorities and environmental imperatives. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Regional Economic Development: Policies, Strategies and Prospects)
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How Does Urban Compactness Affect Green Total Factor Productivity? An Empirical Study of Urban Agglomerations in Southwest China
by Tao Chen, Yike Zhang, Jiahe Wang, Binbin Wu and Yaoning Yang
Sustainability 2025, 17(14), 6612; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17146612 - 19 Jul 2025
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With the development of urban scale and economic growth, the challenges posed by limited resources and insufficient environmental carrying capacity become increasingly severe, making the sustainable improvement of production efficiency an urgent requirement. Based on panel data for cities in the Dianzhong Urban [...] Read more.
With the development of urban scale and economic growth, the challenges posed by limited resources and insufficient environmental carrying capacity become increasingly severe, making the sustainable improvement of production efficiency an urgent requirement. Based on panel data for cities in the Dianzhong Urban Agglomeration and the Chengdu–Chongqing Economic Circle in Southwest China (2012–2021), this study elucidates the positive effect of urban compactness on green total factor productivity (GTFP). By constructing a composite index to measure urban compactness and employing an SBM model to quantify GTFP, we find that a 1% increase in urban compactness leads to a 0.65% increase in GTFP. A mediating-effect analysis reveals that green technological innovation serves as a significant mediator, with a mediating effect value of 0.363. Heterogeneity analysis uncovers differing mechanisms of influence: urban compactness exerts a positive effect in regions with higher levels of economic development, while its impact is not significant in regions with lower economic development, indicating that the effect of compactness varies with economic context; the impact of urban compactness on GTFP is statistically insignificant in regions with higher tertiary sector shares (p > 0.1), whereas it exhibits a highly significant positive effect in regions with lower tertiary sector presence (β = 1.49, p < 0.01). These results collectively demonstrate that the influence of urban compactness on GTFP varies significantly with industrial structure composition. Threshold-effect analysis further shows that there is a threshold in the proportion of industrial output value, beyond which the influence of compactness on GTFP becomes even stronger. Our research quantitatively explores both linear and nonlinear relationships between urban compactness and GTFP, clarifying the linkage between urban spatial dynamics and green production efficiency, and provides empirical evidence and scholarly support for urban planning and economic development. Full article
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Review
Smart Implementation and Expectations for Sustainable Buildings: A Scientometric Analysis
by Yuxing Xie and Xianhua Sun
Buildings 2025, 15(14), 2436; https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15142436 - 11 Jul 2025
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Amidst global efforts toward sustainable development, this research addresses underexplored academic dimensions by evaluating the transformative potential of intelligent, sustainable architecture. Employing bibliometric techniques and Citespace 6.4.R1, we analyze two decades (2005–2024) of the Web of Science literature to identify patterns and challenges. [...] Read more.
Amidst global efforts toward sustainable development, this research addresses underexplored academic dimensions by evaluating the transformative potential of intelligent, sustainable architecture. Employing bibliometric techniques and Citespace 6.4.R1, we analyze two decades (2005–2024) of the Web of Science literature to identify patterns and challenges. Findings demonstrate rising scholarly output, dominated by themes like energy-efficient design, Building Information Modeling integration, and circular economy principles in urban contexts. While Europe and North America lead research activity, systemic limitations persist—including duplicated methodologies, fragmented institutional networks, and incompatible smart technologies. This study advocates for three strategic priorities: fostering interdisciplinary innovation to break homogeneity, establishing cross-sector collaboration frameworks, and accelerating industry–academia knowledge transfer. Intelligent, sustainable architecture emerges as a dual solution—technologically enabling carbon-neutral construction practices while redefining human-centric spatial quality. This dual advantage positions the International Sustainability Alliance as critical infrastructure for achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals, reconciling ecological responsibility with evolving societal demands for resilient, adaptive built environments. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Building Materials, and Repair & Renovation)
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Review
The Comparative Bibliometric Analysis of Watershed Ecological Protection and Restoration in the Context of Territorial Spatial Planning: An Overview of Global Research Trends
by Hengsong Zhao, Guangyu Wang and Wanlin Wei
Land 2025, 14(7), 1440; https://doi.org/10.3390/land14071440 - 10 Jul 2025
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Research on watershed ecological protection and restoration within the framework of territorial spatial planning serves as a critical approach to ensuring national ecological security and plays a vital role in enhancing ecosystem stability. In recent years, scholarly interest in this topic has grown [...] Read more.
Research on watershed ecological protection and restoration within the framework of territorial spatial planning serves as a critical approach to ensuring national ecological security and plays a vital role in enhancing ecosystem stability. In recent years, scholarly interest in this topic has grown significantly. However, development trends and optimization strategies remain unclear, especially regarding comparative insights between Chinese and English research articles within the territorial spatial planning paradigm. A comprehensive review is therefore needed to bridge this gap. This study utilizes bibliometric analysis with CiteSpace, based on publications from the Web of Science (WOS) and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) databases, to visualize and compare Chinese and English research articles on watershed ecological protection and restoration. By combining quantitative and qualitative approaches, this study identified research hotspots and trajectories and provided directions for future research. The main findings are as follows: (1) A quantitative analysis indicates that the number of publications has increased significantly since 1998, with growing interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration. (2) The qualitative analysis reveals three fundamental theoretical principles: holistic management, multi-scale interactions, and dynamic coordination. (3) The Chinese Academy of Sciences led in research output, while other institutions showed wider geographic coverage, stronger collaboration networks, and a decentralized, multi-core structure. (4) Keyword clustering highlights three major themes: evaluation methodologies for ecological protection and restoration, spatiotemporal evolution and driving mechanisms, and integrated governance system development. (5) Within the territorial spatial planning paradigm, future researchers should employ big data analytics and monitoring technologies to better diagnose and address ecological challenges. Full article
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Review
International Trends and Influencing Factors in the Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Education with the Application of Qualitative Methods
by Juan Luis Cabanillas-García
Informatics 2025, 12(3), 61; https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics12030061 - 4 Jul 2025
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This study offers a comprehensive examination of the scientific output related to the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education using qualitative research methods, which is an emerging intersection that reflects growing interest in understanding the pedagogical, ethical, and methodological implications of AI [...] Read more.
This study offers a comprehensive examination of the scientific output related to the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education using qualitative research methods, which is an emerging intersection that reflects growing interest in understanding the pedagogical, ethical, and methodological implications of AI in educational contexts. Grounded in a theoretical framework that emphasizes the potential of AI to support personalized learning, augment instructional design, and facilitate data-driven decision-making, this study conducts a Systematic Literature Review and bibliometric analysis of 630 publications indexed in Scopus between 2014 and 2024. The results show a significant increase in scholarly output, particularly since 2020, with notable contributions from authors and institutions in the United States, China, and the United Kingdom. High-impact research is found in top-tier journals, and dominant themes include health education, higher education, and the use of AI for feedback and assessment. The findings also highlight the role of semi-structured interviews, thematic analysis, and interdisciplinary approaches in capturing the nuanced impacts of AI integration. The study concludes that qualitative methods remain essential for critically evaluating AI’s role in education, reinforcing the need for ethically sound, human-centered, and context-sensitive applications of AI technologies in diverse learning environments. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Social Informatics and Digital Humanities)
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Article
Digital Marketing as a Driver of Change Towards the Circular Economy
by Pedro Antonio Martín-Cervantes, Parisa Ziarati, Pablo de Frutos Madrazo and Iza Gigauri
Sustainability 2025, 17(11), 5105; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17115105 - 2 Jun 2025
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This study explores the emerging link between digital marketing and the circular economy, situated within the broader context of sustainability and digital transformation. Through a scientometric analysis of 276 documents indexed in Scopus, the research maps the conceptual, intellectual, and collaborative landscape of [...] Read more.
This study explores the emerging link between digital marketing and the circular economy, situated within the broader context of sustainability and digital transformation. Through a scientometric analysis of 276 documents indexed in Scopus, the research maps the conceptual, intellectual, and collaborative landscape of this intersection. The dataset was refined using the PRISMA standards, and the analysis was carried out with the R package bibliometrix. The findings reveal a highly fragmented body of literature, with a few prolific authors and limited international cooperation. Most of the influential publications are concentrated in a small number of sources, particularly the journal Sustainability. Thematic mapping identifies growing interest in areas such as consumer perception, sustainable development, and the adoption of digital tools by micro-enterprises, while other topics like recycling or public health remain peripheral. Although the scholarly output has surged in recent years (especially during 2023 and 2024), the field still lacks coherent theoretical frameworks or dominant research schools. Overall, digital marketing appears to be a promising driver for promoting circular practices, but further applied studies and enhanced international collaboration are essential to consolidate this line of inquiry. Full article
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Review
Advancing Nanogenerators: The Role of 3D-Printed Nanocomposites in Energy Harvesting
by Riyamol Kallikkoden Razack and Kishor Kumar Sadasivuni
Polymers 2025, 17(10), 1367; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17101367 - 16 May 2025
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Nanogenerators have garnered significant scholarly interest as a groundbreaking approach to energy harvesting, encompassing applications in self-sustaining electronics, biomedical devices, and environmental monitoring. The rise of additive manufacturing has fundamentally transformed the production processes of nanocomposites, allowing for the detailed design and refinement [...] Read more.
Nanogenerators have garnered significant scholarly interest as a groundbreaking approach to energy harvesting, encompassing applications in self-sustaining electronics, biomedical devices, and environmental monitoring. The rise of additive manufacturing has fundamentally transformed the production processes of nanocomposites, allowing for the detailed design and refinement of materials aimed at optimizing energy generation. This review presents a comprehensive analysis of 3D-printed nanocomposites in the context of nanogenerator applications. By employing layer-by-layer deposition, multi-material integration, and custom microstructural architectures, 3D-printed nanocomposites exhibit improved mechanical properties, superior energy conversion efficiency, and increased structural complexity when compared to their conventionally manufactured counterparts. Polymers, particularly those with inherent dielectric, piezoelectric, or triboelectric characteristics, serve as critical functional matrices in these composites, offering mechanical flexibility, processability, and compatibility with diverse nanoparticles. In particular, the careful regulation of the nanoparticle distribution in 3D printing significantly enhances piezoelectric and triboelectric functionalities, resulting in a higher energy output and greater consistency. Recent investigations into three-dimensional-printed nanogenerators reveal extraordinary outputs, encompassing peak voltages of as much as 120 V for BaTiO3-PVDF composites, energy densities surpassing 3.5 mJ/cm2, and effective d33 values attaining 35 pC/N, thereby emphasizing the transformative influence of additive manufacturing on the performance of energy harvesting. Furthermore, the scalability and cost-effectiveness inherent in additive manufacturing provide substantial benefits by reducing material waste and streamlining multi-phase processing. Nonetheless, despite these advantages, challenges such as environmental resilience, long-term durability, and the fine-tuning of printing parameters remain critical hurdles for widespread adoption. This assessment highlights the transformative potential of 3D printing in advancing nanogenerator technology and offers valuable insights into future research directions for developing high-efficiency, sustainable, and scalable energy-harvesting systems. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Polymer Composites for Nanogenerator Applications)
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Systematic Review
A Bibliometric Analysis of Women Entrepreneurship: Current Trends and Challenges
by Marcus Goncalves and Esteban De La Vega Ahumada
Merits 2025, 5(2), 9; https://doi.org/10.3390/merits5020009 - 8 Apr 2025
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This study conducts a bibliometric and altmetric analysis of women’s entrepreneurship, examining research trends, challenges, and contributions to sustainable development. By analyzing 6729 journal articles from the Web of Science (1975–2024), this study employs citation analysis, co-citation analysis, and co-word analysis, alongside altmetric [...] Read more.
This study conducts a bibliometric and altmetric analysis of women’s entrepreneurship, examining research trends, challenges, and contributions to sustainable development. By analyzing 6729 journal articles from the Web of Science (1975–2024), this study employs citation analysis, co-citation analysis, and co-word analysis, alongside altmetric indicators, to assess research impact. Visualization tools such as VOSViewer (version 16.20) were used to map the scholarly landscape. Key findings highlight critical themes, including gender disparities, financial barriers, socio-cultural challenges, and digital transformation, underscoring the crucial role of women entrepreneurs in achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This study identifies major research clusters, leading authors, and institutions that shape the field, while also revealing regional disparities in research output. The growing prevalence of open-access research has enhanced knowledge dissemination, yet access to financial and technological resources remains a challenge for women entrepreneurs. This study emphasizes the need for targeted policies to improve access to finance, digital tools, and entrepreneurial education, fostering an enabling ecosystem for women-led businesses. By integrating traditional bibliometric techniques with altmetrics, this research provides a comprehensive assessment of global trends in women’s entrepreneurship, offering valuable insights for academics, policymakers, and practitioners. It contributes to the literature on gender and entrepreneurship by identifying emerging themes and gaps, advocating for inclusive policies and enhanced support mechanisms to drive sustainable economic growth. Full article
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Review
Mapping the Landscape of Romanian Automotive Research: A Bibliometric Analysis
by Eugen Valentin Butilă and Răzvan Gabriel Boboc
Vehicles 2025, 7(2), 31; https://doi.org/10.3390/vehicles7020031 - 31 Mar 2025
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The automotive sector plays an essential role in the Romanian economy, making a significant contribution to industrial production and employment. This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of scholarly publishing in the Romanian automotive sector. By analyzing publication trends, citation patterns, and collaboration [...] Read more.
The automotive sector plays an essential role in the Romanian economy, making a significant contribution to industrial production and employment. This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of scholarly publishing in the Romanian automotive sector. By analyzing publication trends, citation patterns, and collaboration networks, the study maps the evolution of research in this field and highlights key contributions and future directions. The findings reveal a significant increase in research output over the past two decades, with a focus on emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, electric and autonomous vehicles, and sustainable mobility solutions. The analysis also identifies leading researchers and institutions and explores collaboration networks between Romanian and international actors. These insights provide valuable benchmarks for assessing Romania’s position in the global automotive research arena and inform strategies for future research efforts. Full article
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Review
COVID-19 and Pandemic Preparedness in the Built Environment from a Scientometric Perspective
by Olusegun Oguntona, Chijioke Emere, Ifije Ohiomah and Emmanuel Ayorinde
COVID 2025, 5(3), 30; https://doi.org/10.3390/covid5030030 - 25 Feb 2025
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The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has become one of the most devastating epidemics recorded in world history. The adverse impact of the pandemic is significant within the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry and other sectors of the economy. A considerable number of [...] Read more.
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has become one of the most devastating epidemics recorded in world history. The adverse impact of the pandemic is significant within the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry and other sectors of the economy. A considerable number of COVID-19 research studies have been undertaken in response to this global challenge across disciplines, with minimal output in the built environment. Thus, this study aims to identify, analyse, and visualise COVID-19 research trends in the AEC industry to unfold the sector’s response and readiness for possible future global pandemics. The study employed the scientometric approach to explore COVID-19 research outputs in the AEC industry, an aspect of health and safety in construction that has not been considered in past studies owing to the novel nature of the coronavirus pandemic. The findings revealed that the USA, China, and the United Kingdom were the top published countries and most affected as well. Co-occurring keywords analysis further showed that the predominant focus of scholarly outputs on the subject is around four clusters focusing on sustainable resilience, pandemic pathways and insights, land use and energy strategies, and indoor air excellence. Notwithstanding its limitations, the findings establish the need for the AEC industry to adopt innovative and holistically sustainable construction practices in the event of future disasters and pandemics. The findings of the study provide a robust theoretical foundation for researchers and stakeholders in the built environment, improving the sector’s mitigative and adaptive capacity in the potential occurrence of future pandemics. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue How COVID-19 and Long COVID Changed Individuals and Communities 2.0)
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Review
Global Research Trends and Hotspots in White Clover (Trifolium repens L.) Responses to Drought Stress (1990–2024)
by Xiaolin Deng, Xiangtao Wang, Yuting Yang, Junqin Li, Yang Gao, Haiyan Huang, Yu Zhang, Jing Du and Puchang Wang
Sustainability 2025, 17(5), 1883; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17051883 - 22 Feb 2025
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White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is cultivated worldwide as a forage crop, green manure, and turfgrass, valued for its adaptability and broad distribution. Although numerous studies have investigated the adverse effects of drought stress on white clover growth and yield, a comprehensive [...] Read more.
White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is cultivated worldwide as a forage crop, green manure, and turfgrass, valued for its adaptability and broad distribution. Although numerous studies have investigated the adverse effects of drought stress on white clover growth and yield, a comprehensive bibliometric review has been lacking. To address this gap, we analyzed relevant publications from the Web of Science Core Collection (1990–2024) using VOSviewer (1.6.19.0) and R (4.3.1) software. Our findings reveal a consistent annual increase in research outputs, indicating sustained scholarly efforts to enhance white clover’s drought tolerance. China, New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and France lead in publication volume and maintain active international collaborations. Keyword co-occurrence analysis underscores the importance of phenotypic, physiological, and molecular mechanisms linked to drought resistance, particularly regarding plant growth and yield. Emerging directions include further exploration of transgenic technologies and molecular pathways to bolster white clover’s resilience under water-limited conditions. Overall, these insights offer a theoretical foundation for future research and provide a valuable reference for advancing sustainable agricultural practices in arid and semi-arid environments. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Sustainable Agriculture)
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Review
Harnessing Emerging Technologies in the Global Mining Sector from a Bibliometric Standpoint
by Chijioke Emere, Olusegun Oguntona, Ifije Ohiomah and Emmanuel Ayorinde
Mining 2025, 5(1), 13; https://doi.org/10.3390/mining5010013 - 6 Feb 2025
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The numerous challenges facing the global mining industry and the adverse impacts on the natural and human environment call for urgent action. In the present industry 4.0, the signature influx of emerging technologies (ETs) has seen various sectors of the economy embracing their [...] Read more.
The numerous challenges facing the global mining industry and the adverse impacts on the natural and human environment call for urgent action. In the present industry 4.0, the signature influx of emerging technologies (ETs) has seen various sectors of the economy embracing their application. To improve the safety, operational efficiency, and sustainability of the mining value chain, there has been a significant increase in the adoption, incorporation and application of ETs such as digital twins, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, and blockchain. Through a bibliometric analysis of scholarly publication outputs on ETs in the mining industry, this study visualises and ascertains the development and trends of these technologies from 1986 until now. Bibliometric datasets made up of 135 articles drawn from the popular Scopus database were employed. Dataset analysis revealed influential scholarly outputs, authors, and research clusters. The study provides relevant stakeholders in the sector with firsthand insight into the state of ET integration and use in the mining sector. Further studies are recommended to explore innovative technological interventions in other industries that can be adapted to enhance and optimise the activities and processes of the mining sector. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Mine Automation and New Technologies)
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