Unravelling Halal Bibliometric Research
Bibliometric Analysis and Systematic Literature Review
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Halal research, Bibliometric Analysis, Systematic Literature Review, Google Scholar, VOSviewerAbstract
This study delves into halal research trends through a bibliometric analysis of 69 articles from 2018-2023. The data was retrieved from the Google Scholar database. This study will analyse the co-authorship, co-citation, and co-occurrence using VOSviewer. In addition, it will employ a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to unveil future research. The result reveals a surge in publications, with 2022 as the peak year, emphasizing English as the dominant language. Indonesia stands out as the most prolific source of research, contributing 42 articles and boasting the highest citation count (198). Author A.S. Rusydiana leads with nine publications, while the journal “Halal Tourism and Pilgrimage” claims the top spot with five articles. Notably, the most cited article (82 citations) by Secinaro and Calandra focuses on halal food research trends. Network, density, and overlay visualizations depict key research clusters, highlighting 18 themes requiring further exploration. Interestingly, ten themes remain relevant despite recent advancements, while 10 require extra attention. Furthermore, a SLR of recent research identifies 36 potential avenues for future investigation. Nevertheless, this study offers a valuable roadmap for navigating the ever-evolving landscape of halal research for future inquiry.
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