The evolution of e-government research over two decades: applying bibliometrics and science mapping analysis

Ramzy, Mina; Ibrahim, Bahaa;

Abstract


Purpose: This study uses a bibliometric approach to analyze the overall status of e-government research by revealing patterns and trends that would help gain a broad understanding of global developments in the field and future directions. Design/methodology/approach: All documents related to e-government published from 2000 to 2019 were extracted from the Scopus and the Digital Government Reference Library databases. Bibexcel, Biblioshiny, and VOSviewer were used to perform the analyses and visualize the science mapping. Findings: The results showed that 21,320 documents related to e-government research were published and cited 263,179 times. The annual growth rate of e-government research has reached 21.50%. The regression analysis showed that the growth rate is expected to increase gradually over the coming years. Despite the significant role that conference papers play in the e-government literature, the impact of articles far exceeds conference papers. The University of Albany (SUNY) has played an important role in e-government research in terms of production and impact. Furthermore, the study revealed some countries that are expected to play a prominent role in e-government research, as well as several topics that may attract more attention soon. Originality/value: The results presented in this study and the comprehensive picture obtained about the e-government field make it an effective supplement to the expert evaluation. Thus, researchers, research managers, policymakers, institutions, funding agencies, and governments can rely on it.


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Title The evolution of e-government research over two decades: applying bibliometrics and science mapping analysis
Authors Ramzy, Mina; Ibrahim, Bahaa 
Keywords Bibliometric analysis | Citation analysis | E-government | E-government research | Research status | Research trend | Science mapping analysis
Issue Date 1-Jan-2022
Publisher EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
Journal Library Hi Tech 
ISSN 07378831
DOI 10.1108/LHT-02-2022-0100
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85137505109
Web of science ID WOS:000849924200001

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