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Item Cloud Computing Technology: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Level Research Output based on the Scopus database.(University of Idaho Library, 2021) Anandhalli, G.; Hadagali, G.S.; Shettar, I.M.; Kiran, S.N.Cloud computing technology is one of the most emerging technologies in the field of Computer Science. The present study aims at analyzing the research output performance of Cloud Computing Technology published in the Scopus database from 2007 to 2019. The various bibliometric components of the 73174 research records are published in the study period. The study shows the various indicators of cloud computing technology literature, such as Year wise growth rate, Relative Growth Rate (RGR), Doubling Time (Dt), country wise, Research Institute wise, Most prolific authors and form-wise, etc. The maximum number of publications were recorded in the year 2018 and further, it is found that RGR is gradually increasing and at the same time doubling time of the literature is gradual decreases over the study period. On an average 5678 articles and 51954 citations are being published and received every year during the study period, the majority of the publications have three and two authored papers and received nine citations per publication during the study period. The highest number of publications were published by Buyya, R. i.e. 285 articles (H index-72). China (19123-26.13%) has published the highest number of articles in the field of cloud computing technology and most publications are published in the form of conference papers and research articles. Further, the highest degree of collaboration (r=.9)is observed in the field of cloud computing technology and Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (1143) has emerged as one of the top research institutes, and Communications in Computer and Information Science journal is the most productive journal in the field of cloud computing technology. Finally, it can be revealed that a lot of research activity is being taking place and promotion of collaborative research culture is also observed in cloud computing technology. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.Item Customer Experience in Social Commerce: Thematic and Intellectual Structure Mapping Using Bibliometric Analysis(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2024) Dhaigude, S.A.; Mohan, B.C.The customer experience (CX) in Social Commerce (SC) as a research area gained momentum in two decades after scholars discovered its influential role in loyalty, repurchase intention, competitive advantage, and overall firm performance. Importantly CX, despite being a frequently studied topic, a thorough bibliometric study of the CX construct in the context of SC has never been studied; we look to cover this lacuna in literature. Specifically, this study aims to use bibliometric evaluation to gain a comprehensive interpretation of CX in the SC context. We collated one hundred sixteen articles from Scopus and Web of Science. Then, we combined bibliographic coupling and keyword analysis to map the scientific evolution of the CX construct in SC. We found five clusters using a bibliographic coupling, following a meticulous content analysis; they included: (1) CX and group buying, (2) CX and Swift guanxi, (3) CX and information support, (4) CX and emotional support, and (5) CX and Impulse buying. We believe that the findings would be helpful for decision-makers and policymakers who desire to improve their understanding of CX in SC, in addition to scholars working in the SC field. © 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
