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Scientometrics, 117
Scientometrics, 117
Energy Economics, 22
International Journal of Production Research, 55
OPEC Energy Review, 42
Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, 11
Scientometrics, 117
OPEC Energy Review, 44
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102
Energy Policy, 32
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 8
Information Processing and Management, 37
Journal of Economic Studies, 37
Ecological Economics, 68
Energy Policy, 34
Scientometrics, 36
Ecological Economics, 68
Energy Economics, 32
Scientometrics, 107
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 11
Energy Policy, 30
Journal of Econometrics, 115
The Journal of Energy and Development, 3
Energy Policy, 37
Energy Economics, 22
Energy Policy, 38
OPEC Energy Review, 43
Ecological Economics, 69
Energy Economics, 25
Energy Economics, 34
Economic Modelling, 44
Energy Policy, 38
Journal of Policy Modeling, 30
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 10
Energy Economics, 36
Journal of Applied Econometrics, 16
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 13
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 12
OPEC Energy Review, 41
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 9
Energy Economics, 31
Ecological Economics, 68
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 9
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 6
Resource and Energy Economics, 30
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 13
Ecological Economics, 67
Journal of Cleaner Production, 159
Energy Economics, 26
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 24
Energy Economics, 27
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 3
Ecological Economics, 62
Omega, 57
Information Processing and Management, 49
Energy Economics, 30
Energy, 31
Energy Policy, 38
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 9
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 61
Energy Economics, 27
Energy Policy, 35
Energy Economics, 40
Energy Economics, 33
Procedia Economics and Finance, 39
Energy Economics, 33
Energy Economics, 29
Energy Policy, 37
Organizational Research Methods, 18
The evidence on the causality of energy consumption and economic growth nexus is plentiful in energy economics studies. The empirical research results documented are dissimilar because different methodologies, variables, time or data sources have been used. This study aims to examine and evaluate the existing literature to reveal the research inclinations, including future research directions. Therefore, from an application perspective, this study performed a bibliometric analysis that can serve as a basis for understanding research trend in relation to nexus of energy consumption and economic growth, its comprehensive research outcomes and the growing research inclination.Design/methodology/approachUsing keyword search and delimiting criteria, 969 articles are selected for bibliometric analysis. Citation analysis, author keyword co-occurrence analysis, co-authorship and co-citation analysis are performed to assess the productive countries, authors, journals, articles, energy research trends, collaborating scholars and more frequently cited together articles.FindingsResearch results of the paper present a comprehensive research understanding of energy consumption and economic growth nexus studies. In terms of trending research topics, sustainable development, population density, urbanization, energy efficiency, energy intensity and carbon emission constitute a distinguished association that indicates the growth of these diverse fields’ study about energy.Practical implicationsAs a policy implication and direction, the trade openness, natural gas/ resources, environmental kuznets curve, fossil-fuel consumption, agricultural land, financial development and foreign investments can be studied along with energy usage and economic growth nexus studies.Social implicationsThe results provide valuable insight for the researchers selecting their potential disciplines for study, combining various techniques to deal with complex problems, identifying prospective co-authors and identifying the appropriate institutes for accompanying academic studies or collaborative research.Originality/valueTo the best of the author’s knowledge, this study is one of its kind regarding investigating the trend of energy consumption and economic growth relationship-related research published from 2001 to 2020 on the Scopus database.
International Journal of Energy Sector Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jan 23, 2023
Keywords: Bibliometric analysis; Energy consumption; Economic Growth; VOSviewer
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