Track: Sustainability and Green Systems
Abstract
The green economy is needed to improve human welfare by reducing environmental risks based on an entrepreneurial spirit. This paper aims to review the status and visual map position of research in the internationally green economy publication indexed Scopus that used a bibliometric perspective. The research was carried out using bibliometric techniques. Data analysis as well as visualization utilizing VOSViewer program and the Scopus function for analyze search results. In this review, the details collected applied to 2319 documents issued from 1990 through 2019. The study reveals that Nhamo, G. and Bucharest University of Economic Studies were the most active individual scientists and affiliated institutions in green economy publication. In the green economy, Environmental Science and Journal of Sustainability Switzerland were the most areas of study and dissemination sources. There were five worldwide group maps with collaborative researchers. In order to identify the body of knowledge created from twenty-nine years of publication, this study constructed a convergence axis grouping comprising of green economy publication: Green Innovation, Economic Development, Global Warming, Environmental Economic, Economic Effect and Research Work, abbreviated as GERGEE themes.