Mapping the marketisation paradigm: a bibliometric analysis of market-based reforms in public policy, infrastructure, and education
by Shilpa Gupta; Arti Maini; Rashi Taggar
International Journal of Bibliometrics in Business and Management (IJBBM), Vol. 3, No. 4, 2024

Abstract: The present research looks at marketisation from a broad perspective, focusing on the literature that has been immersed over time. This research aims to use bibliometric analysis to condense multiple studies related to marketisation into a single publication that not only provides knowledge about the advancement of the research area but also develops an ulterior motive for the future. A total of 335 research articles were considered for three decades. The following bibliometric procedures were conducted by implementing the VOSviewer open-source software: citation analysis, co-citation analysis, and co-occurrence of author keywords. The study also identifies the most prevalent themes emerging from the literature on marketisation: 'marketisation as a strategy for poverty reduction', 'marketisation in the pedagogy precinct', and 'the role of marketisation in infrastructure framework'.

Online publication date: Mon, 24-Mar-2025

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