DISRUPTIVE CHANGES AND THE PANDEMIC: AN ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION AND FUTURE PATHS
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The objective of the present study was to conduct a mapping of international scientific production on disruptive changes resulting from the pandemic. With this purpose, a bibliometric analysis was carried out to identify essential elements in academic publications, assess and compare the scientific production of key authors, the most cited articles, and other indicators. Based on the conducted survey, a dataset comprising 197 articles was generated. The results showed the growth of scientific production in the field in recent years, confirming the assumptions of Lotka's bibliometric laws by observing a disproportionate concentration of this production in some authors. Zipf's law was also confirmed, as it was identified that few words are very frequent in the texts. Conversely, Bradford's law was not confirmed in the field studies, as a significant dispersion of articles across various journals was observed. Furthermore, the visualization and analysis of bibliometric networks allowed the identification of the main research themes in the field and the development of suggestions for future studies, such as examining the impacts on emerging countries and adopting a multidisciplinary approach to assess the impact of major societal changes.
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