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New working practices: a scientometric review
Oladinrin, Olugbenga Timo ; Jayantha, Wadu ; Moses, Tochukwu
Oladinrin, Olugbenga Timo
Jayantha, Wadu
Moses, Tochukwu
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2021-06-23
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Study on New Working Practices (NWPs), which is the subject of this review paper, has created a large body of literature. Studies in this research area are progressing quickly and it is important to stay abreast of new trends and essential factors in the growth of mutual awareness. This study aims at evaluating the global scientific output of New Working Practices (NWPs) research and exploring their hotspots and frontiers from 1980 to 2018 (pre-COVID-19), using bibliometric methods. 850 relevant articles were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) and were used for the analysis. Scientometric method and Citespace VI were used to analyse the bibliometric data. Reference citation and co-citation networks were plotted, while keywords were used to analyse the research hotspots and trends. There is a significant increase in the number of annual publications with time. The United Kingdom (UK) ranked highest in the countries with most publications, and the leading author is Friedhelm Nachreiner based on publication counts. The most cited author/organization is the UK Department of Health. Performance, work, and flexible working are the research hotspots, while flexible working arrangement represents the prominent research domain. The study offers valuable references for researchers, industry practitioners and policymakers.
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Oladinrin, O., Jayantha, W. and Moses, T. (2021) New working practices: a scientometric review. International Journal of Real Estate Studies, 15 (1), pp.49-62. DOI: 10.11113/intrest.v15n1.8
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© 2021 Published by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. The published version can be accessed at the following link on the publisher’s website: https://doi.org/10.11113/intrest.v15n1.8
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1832-8505