Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Risk Assessment in Baltic Countries

The article represents the bibliometric analysis of risk assessment in Baltic countries relying on scientific database. The purpose of this analysis is to study trends and development of scientific research when evaluating financial risks as well as reveal resources with high impact to apply content...

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Main Authors: Scacun Natalia, Voronova Irina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-10-01
Series:Economics and Business
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/eb-2018-0015
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spelling doaj-73d3c5b416234333bda9a362272dca452021-09-05T21:00:42ZengSciendoEconomics and Business1407-73372256-03942018-10-0132118219410.2478/eb-2018-0015eb-2018-0015Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Risk Assessment in Baltic CountriesScacun Natalia0Voronova Irina1Riga Technical University,Riga, LatviaRiga Technical University,Riga, LatviaThe article represents the bibliometric analysis of risk assessment in Baltic countries relying on scientific database. The purpose of this analysis is to study trends and development of scientific research when evaluating financial risks as well as reveal resources with high impact to apply content analysis that could be used for future research on the topic. The applied investigation methods were chosen based on the analysis of existing scientometric data: the number and dynamics of published documents; their subject area and type; territory/country; source title; affiliation; authors; h-index; citation overview followed by search results as well as adopting search references to reveal the used and cited documents. The authors also present the applied deduction of trends between enterprise death rate in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia and the number of documents in the referenced period. This study demonstrates that the amount of research increased significantly when countries face rises in enterprise death rates.https://doi.org/10.2478/eb-2018-0015baltic regionbibliometric analysisfinancial risk assessmententerprise death rate
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author Scacun Natalia
Voronova Irina
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Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Risk Assessment in Baltic Countries
Economics and Business
baltic region
bibliometric analysis
financial risk assessment
enterprise death rate
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Voronova Irina
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title Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Risk Assessment in Baltic Countries
title_short Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Risk Assessment in Baltic Countries
title_full Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Risk Assessment in Baltic Countries
title_fullStr Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Risk Assessment in Baltic Countries
title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Risk Assessment in Baltic Countries
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publisher Sciendo
series Economics and Business
issn 1407-7337
2256-0394
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The article represents the bibliometric analysis of risk assessment in Baltic countries relying on scientific database. The purpose of this analysis is to study trends and development of scientific research when evaluating financial risks as well as reveal resources with high impact to apply content analysis that could be used for future research on the topic. The applied investigation methods were chosen based on the analysis of existing scientometric data: the number and dynamics of published documents; their subject area and type; territory/country; source title; affiliation; authors; h-index; citation overview followed by search results as well as adopting search references to reveal the used and cited documents. The authors also present the applied deduction of trends between enterprise death rate in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia and the number of documents in the referenced period. This study demonstrates that the amount of research increased significantly when countries face rises in enterprise death rates.
topic baltic region
bibliometric analysis
financial risk assessment
enterprise death rate
url https://doi.org/10.2478/eb-2018-0015
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