Ye Qing, Zhou Rongting, Asmi Fahad
University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui, China.
FuYang Normal University, FuYang, Anhui, China.
Transp Res Rec. 2023 Mar;2677(3):1551-1566. doi: 10.1177/03611981221125741. Epub 2022 Oct 22.
This paper investigates the intellectual structure of the literature addressing "epidemic/pandemic" and "aviation industry" through a bibliometric approach to the literature from 1991 to 2021. The final count of 856 publications was collected from Web of Science and analyzed by CiteSpace (version 5.8.R1) and VOS Viewer. Visualization tools are used to perform the co-citation, co-occurrence, and thematic-based cluster analysis. The results highlight the most prominent nodes (articles, authors, journals, countries, and institutions) within the literature on "epidemic/pandemic" and "aviation industry." Furthermore, this study conceptualizes and compares the growth of literature before theCOVID-19 pandemic and during the COVID-19 ("hotspot") era. The conclusion is that the aviation industry is an engine for global economics on the road to recovery from COVID-19, in which soft (human) resources can play an integral part.
本文通过对1991年至2021年的文献进行文献计量分析,研究了涉及“流行病/大流行”和“航空业”的文献的知识结构。最终从科学网收集了856篇出版物,并由CiteSpace(5.8.R1版)和VOS Viewer进行分析。使用可视化工具进行共被引、共现和基于主题的聚类分析。结果突出了“流行病/大流行”和“航空业”文献中最突出的节点(文章、作者、期刊、国家和机构)。此外,本研究对COVID-19大流行之前和COVID-19(“热点”)时期的文献增长进行了概念化和比较。结论是航空业是全球经济从COVID-19疫情中复苏道路上的引擎,其中软(人力)资源可以发挥不可或缺的作用。