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A Bibliometric Analysis of Digital Transformation for a Resilient Organization

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Digital transformation and resilience are being intensively focused on areas of research in the current period. This is due to the current situation the world is facing because of Covid-19. Many organizations not only failed to grow during this turbulent event but also, to remain functioning in the market which led to their disappearance. On the other hand, organizations that focused their core responsibilities towards being resilient tend to shift from surviving to thriving organizations. Combining both adoptions in literature needs to be more analysed. Therefore, this paper will be focusing on conducting bibliometric analysis on digital transformation and its impact on the resiliency of an organization to conquer the unexpected events such as the pandemic of Covid-19. The bibliometric analysis will be implemented using a software called VOS viewer. It will support in observing the research clusters, emerging topics and leading scholars. From the analysis, information regarding the top countries that contributed to the research, main keywords and number of documents published were defined. Moreover, providing topics for future research was also determined from the analysis.

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Lootah, H., Aldhaheri, J., Papadaki, M. (2023). A Bibliometric Analysis of Digital Transformation for a Resilient Organization. In: Papadaki, M., Rupino da Cunha, P., Themistocleous, M., Christodoulou, K. (eds) Information Systems. EMCIS 2022. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 464. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30694-5_45

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