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    Bibliometric Analysis and Methodological Review of Mobile Health Services and Applications in India
    (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2021) Pai, R.R.; Alathur, S.
    Purpose: The purpose of this research is to analyze the literature published on mobile health (mHealth) in the Indian context. It also reviews the most important research works and presents various methodologies adopted by the researchers in this domain. Design/methodology/approach: The SciVerse SCOPUS database was used for extracting the literature on mobile health. The study used articles published between January 2008 to 28th June 2019. The keyword used is ‘mHealth’ and journal articles with studies or interventions carried out in India were selected for bibliometric analysis and methodological review. Findings: For the keyword search, a total of 7,874 documents have been extracted, of which only 158 have been considered for the analysis. There is an exponential increase in the number of publications from the year 2015 to 2019. The keywords used for representing their articles have been grouped as mobile health devices, gender and age groups, system and software, health and disease condition, management, evidence-based practices (outcome), methods, and importance of the study. The journal PLOS One (87) has the highest number of citations, followed by The Lancet (63). The bibliometric analysis of the literature revealed seven clusters classified as individual's individual's mobile health applications adoption characteristics, need for mobile health and its governance, mobile phone application with the internet of things based framework for healthcare monitoring, mobile health for primary healthcare systems, authentication and security protocol for mobile healthcare, development and experimentation of mobile health application, and development and mobile health for adherence support intervention. Originality/Value: The study contributes in analyzing the bibliometrics and provides a methodological review for the journal articles published on mobile health. Previous articles considered systematic analysis of the bibliometric for mHealth, and mobile technology but less adequately discussed specifically towards Indian context which this study has embraced. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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    Developing banking intelligence in emerging markets: Systematic review and agenda
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2021) Arjun, A.; Kuanr, A.; Kr, S.
    The current banking industry is heavily dependent on technological artifacts supported by intelligent systems for performance on operational and marketing parameters. However, the attributes for enabling practice between such technological interfaces with managerial adoption are been lagging creating a knowledge gap. To address this, present research surveys the prior work from 1970 to 2020 on intelligent decision support models specific to banking. Subsequently, findings are synthesized on quadrant outcomes; technology; employees, customers, and organizations for service ecosystems. In addition, the managerial perceptions of technology on work are captured through short survey. Finally, scope of advancements like big data, internet of things (IoT), virtual reality (VR) along other untapped conceptual relationships into this framework are discussed. © 2021 The Authors
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    Engineering education for sustainable development: Bibliometric analysis
    (Rajarambapu Institute Of Technology, 2022) Saraf, H.S.; Kumar, S.
    Bibliometrics is a tool to evaluate and comprehend work. Its usage is steadily spreading to various disciplines. The main aim of this research paper is twofold. Firstly, to use bibliometrix as an R package tool to provide bibliometric information on 1,995 publications considered from the Scopus database. Secondly, to serve as a source for finding answers to new scientific questions through further research on engineering education for sustainable development. It is not hard to understand that higher education, especially engineering education, has a more significant role in realizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 2030. A review of research papers on engineering education and sustainable development published between 2010 and 2023 was conducted. The bibliometrix analysis identified the current level of research on Engineering Education for Sustainable Development (EESD). Through the results of this study, we have broadened our understanding of who, which, and what aspects of EESD, as well as possible research areas in EESD to explore. This study presents implications and recommendations for the people at the helm of authority in engineering education institutions and policymakers. They can play an instrumental role in developing a society with a sustainable future. © 2022, Rajarambapu Institute Of Technology. All rights reserved.