How scopus is shaping the researchers on publications on stock market using macroeconomic variables: a bibliometric analysis approach
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https://doi.org/10.64171/JSRD.5.1.14-21Keywords:
Stock market, Macroeconomic variables, Bibliometric analysis, SCOPUS, IndexAbstract
Previous studies have indicated rising preferences for and likelihoods of investing in stock markets. For many parties in the entire economic community, the relationship between stock markets and the macroeconomy is becoming more and more important. To demonstrate the current state of scientific research on the stock market utilizing microeconomic factors was the main aim of this study. This research uses quantitative methodologies and data that were taken directly from SCOPUS. A bibliometric examination of the publications included in SCOPUS was carried out with this objective in mind. It has been investigated the links between content proliferation, redundancy, coverage, concentration and spread. 498 articles were discovered throughout the search process. The final conclusion has been included, as well as additional key details. Directions for future study focus are provided in the analysis section.
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