Keivan Amirbagheri’s research while affiliated with Escola Universitària Salesiana de Sarrià and other places

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Publications (8)


Procedure for bibliometric analysis in environmental accounting
Annual number of documents in environmental accounting
Co-citation of journals in environmental accounting: minimum publication threshold of 193 documents and 100 links
Co-citation between authors in environmental accounting: minimum publication threshold of 150 documents and 100 links
Coauthorship (authors) in environmental accounting: minimum publication threshold of 164 documents and 100 links

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Research on environmental accounting: past studies and future trends
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November 2023

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218 Reads

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3 Citations

Environment Development and Sustainability

Jessica París Paricio

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M. Pilar Curós Vilà

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Keivan Amirbagheri

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Agustín Torres Martínez

This study aims to address a comprehensive analysis of the structure of publications and citations on environmental accounting. A total of 1370 indexed articles were analyzed using the Scopus database and characterized by bibliometric indicators such as the most cited authors, journals, universities, and countries with the highest number of publications.Our findings demonstrate a large increase in research on environmental accounting over the period analyzed (1976–2020), with 643 articles cited at least 10 times and 1182 articles cited at least once. Furthermore, the most relevant articles on the topic, as well as leading countries, institutions, journals, and authors, have been identified. Our methodology involves a descriptive quantitative analysis, specifically a bibliometric study, which is one of the most commonly used research methods for identifying research trends. Using VOSviewer software, we extracted different co-citation clusters of articles and authors. The contribution of this paper to academic literature is evident in the identification of trends and the evolution of scientific production related to environmental accounting. This research can be useful for governments, company directors, and researchers who continue to enhance their knowledge in this field with the aim of improving environmental accounting practices.

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Figure 4: Knowledge map (1974-2019, minimum occurrence threshold of 10)
Figure 8: Knowledge map (2015-2019, minimum occurrence threshold of 5)
Abbreviations: R = rank, TP = total papers, TC = total citations, H = h-index, TC/TP = citations per publication, >50 / >25 / >5 = number of papers with more than 50 / 25 / 5 citations, ARWU = Academic Ranking of World Universities, QS = QS University Ranking, TOP 30 = contributed papers among the 30 most cited papers
A Methodology for Systematic Bibliometric Literature Reviews: General Approach and Application to Digital Finance and FinTech Literature

June 2023

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509 Reads

SSRN Electronic Journal

Due to the availability and easy usability of bibliometric computer tools, the number of bibliometric literature reviews has soared-especially in active and dynamic research fields like Digital Finance and FinTech. This leads to the paradox situation of a high number of bibliometric literature reviews with diverging quantitative results-which ultimately results in confusion instead of conformity and clarity. To counter this trend and in order make results comprehensible and reproducible, we propose a methodology for systematic bibliometric literature reviews to trigger a discussion in the academic community of how to conduct bibliometric literature reviews systematically. We apply this methodology to the literature on Digital Finance and FinTech, present our findings, and discuss existing research gaps. Thereby, we contribute both to the analysis of the evolution of Digital Finance and FinTech literature and to the methodological foundation of systematic bibliometric literature reviews.


Assessing humanitarian supply chain operations in the aftermath of the Kermanshah earthquake

January 2023

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45 Reads

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5 Citations

Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Purpose The main objective of this study is to consider how to benefit efficiently from the significant potential of humanitarian operations by individuals. For this purpose, this study aims to assess failure factors in humanitarian supply chain operations after the Kermanshah earthquake considering the role of all parties, focusing on individuals who did not wish to work with formal organisations on the whole. In the aftermath of the Kermanshah earthquake, which occurred on 12 November 2017, improvised groups of Iranian civilians from all over the country played an important role in humanitarian supply chain operations as individuals. Although most of these groups sincerely intended to help the affected society, victims could not benefit properly from these significant potential humanitarian actions. On the contrary, these potential actions caused some issues during humanitarian operations, such as blocking roads, inappropriate last-mile distribution, wasting resources and so on. Design/methodology/approach This research study considers mixed methods, including an on-site survey, semi-structured interviewing and a questionnaire designed for statistical analyses. The analysis included 140 responses to the questionnaire, semi-structured interviews with 32 affected families, interviews with 5 emergency managers from the Housing Foundation of the Islamic Republic of Iran and on-site survey reports. Findings This study presents a framework for humanitarian supply chain management to deal with future disasters in the same area or areas with similar characteristics to the case study. In general, the results of this study demonstrate that the nature of humanitarian supply chain operations makes it impossible to consider that these operations are free of challenges. However, several influential factors, such as training humanitarian actors and integrated management, might considerably increase the efficiency of humanitarian operations by individuals. Originality/value This study highlights the influential factors of inappropriate humanitarian operations by individuals, derived from an analysis of the Kermanshah case and literature review. The authors suggest a framework to benefit from the significant potential of individuals with wide-ranging experiences and proficiency, for future cases similar to the case study.



A Bibliometric Analysis of Leading Countries in Supply Chain Management Research

January 2020

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71 Reads

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3 Citations

Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing

Supply chain management as a newly comer discipline has attracted many attentions of the scholars to do an investigation based on its prominent level of importance for the economy and its influence on the management of the organizations. So, the key point is to understand the trends among the countries throughout the time to have a powerful insight about this issue. To this end, this work does a comprehensive analysis from 1990 to 2017. The purpose of this study is to analyze the leading countries and understand thoroughly their trends during the time. The work has dedicated to three sections. In the first one the countries have studied globally to give a comprehensive overview to academics. Next, the performance of the countries is studied in three periods to understand better the changes of each during the time. Finally, some individual journals and groups of journals are also investigated. The results show that the USA is the leader of the countries while China has experienced an enormous growth and it is predictable that with this trend can reach to the top of the list.


A bibliometric analysis of supply chain analytical techniques published in Computers & Industrial Engineering

August 2019

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136 Reads

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36 Citations

Computers & Industrial Engineering

Computers & Industrial Engineering (CAIE) is a leading international journal that publishes manuscripts in the field of supply chain. Due to the recent advances of different analytical techniques applied in order to address supply chain related problems, the aim of this work is to study CAIE publications with a focus on the supply chain using a bibliometric approach that can identify the leading trends in this area by analysing the most significant papers, keywords, authors, institutions and countries. The work also develops a graphical mapping of the bibliographic material by using the visualization of similarities (VOS) viewer software. With this software, the study analyses bibliographic coupling, co-occurrence of author keywords and how the journal is connected with other journals through co-citation analysis. The results indicate that Computers and Industrial Engineering has the fourth highest publications in this area among leading journals that publish in Supply Chain, and China and Iran are the leading publishing countries while Taiwan and Singapore have the highest publications per capita. Finally, supply chain optimization modelling received the highest number of publications in the study.


Celebrating Half a Century of Environment and Behavior : A Bibliometric Review

June 2019

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103 Reads

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27 Citations

Environment and Behavior

Environment and Behavior is a leading international journal that publishes research examining the relationships between human behavior and the built and natural environments since 1969. Motivated by its half-century anniversary, the present article uses the Web of Science Core Collection database to provide a bibliometric overview of the leading trends that have occurred in the journal during the 1969-2018 period. The impact of the journal has increased over the years, Gary W. Evans is the author with most published papers, articles by Paul C. Stern and Thomas Dietz have made a notable scientific impact, the University of Michigan is the institution with the highest number of publications, and there is a growing trend in the number of women and international contributors to the journal. This bibliographic review provides strong evidence of the scientific impact of the journal, and the wider Environment-and-Behavior community should be proud of its story of success.


Co-citation of journals cited in GSC
Bibliographic coupling of institutions that publish in GSC
Co-authorship of authors in GSC
Bibliographic coupling of countries that publish in GSC
Co-occurrence of author keywords of documents published in GSC
Research on green supply chain: a bibliometric analysis

January 2019

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188 Reads

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56 Citations

Recently, the emergent concept of green supply chain has received increasing attention. Although popular among scholars, many literature reviews have only examined GSC from a general point of view or focused on a specific issue related to GSC. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the influence and productivity of research on GSC from 1995 to 2017 by reporting trends among authors, countries and institutions based on a bibliometric approach. To this end, the study analyzes around 1900 papers on GSC. This study uses the Web of Science Core Collection database to analyze the bibliometric data and the visualization of similarities viewer method to graphically map those data. The graphical analysis uses bibliographic coupling, co-citation, co-authorship and co-occurrence of keywords. Graphical abstract Open image in new window

Citations (5)


... A. Current Environmental Conditions in Indonesia 1. Deforestation and its impact on biodiversity Deforestation is a major environmental problem in Indonesia (Indonesia Primary Forest Loss, 2002-2023. The country has one of the highest deforestation rates in the world, leading to habitat loss for endangered species and contributing to climate change. ...

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THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING IN PROMOTING BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY IN INDONESIA
Research on environmental accounting: past studies and future trends

Environment Development and Sustainability

... Another popular methodology is statistical analysis, and five articles used this method. Statistical analysis can allow researchers to collect and analyze data systematically and validate/test it against existing theories, findings and proposed results/models (Hosseini et al., 2023). Correspondingly, it influences the articles to tolerate the lower usage of other methods, e.g. three articles used mixed-method (quantitative and qualitative analysis), three articles used mathematical modeling and one article used action research. ...

Assessing humanitarian supply chain operations in the aftermath of the Kermanshah earthquake
  • Citing Article
  • January 2023

Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management

... Visualization of the systematic literature review has been done using the VOSviewer software. Other studies using VOSviewer include [53,54,55,56] with different types of analysis, which also displays the results of a visual review, including data from authors, countries, organizations and the number of citations. The results of this study using the bibliometric analysis with VOSviewer show a mapping of social manufacturing research, including the authors, the number of citations, the author's country and groups analysis. ...

A bibliometric analysis of supply chain analytical techniques published in Computers & Industrial Engineering
  • Citing Article
  • August 2019

Computers & Industrial Engineering

... Bibliometric analysis uses quantitative data, such as citation counts, the h-index, impact factors, and coauthorship networks, to provide objective measures of the influence and reach of studies. Consequently, bibliometric analysis has gained popularity across various disciplines in recent years, e.g., [25,26]. This increased popularity can be attributed to (1) the availability of metadata from databases such as the Web of Science and Scopus, and (2) computer programs like VOSviewer and Gephi, which facilitate bibliometric analysis [24]. ...

Celebrating Half a Century of Environment and Behavior : A Bibliometric Review
  • Citing Article
  • June 2019

Environment and Behavior

... Bibliographic analysis provides access to study topic particulars and maps the characteristics and evolutionary direction of scientific data in a field (Amirbagheri et al., 2018). Scholars are employing bibliometric methods to investigate disciplinary hotspots and development trends in a variety of disciplines. ...

Research on green supply chain: a bibliometric analysis