BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON INCLUSIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (R-BASED STUDY)

BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON INCLUSIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (R-BASED STUDY)

Authors

  • Jumaeva Mukhlisa Abdugani kizi Alfraganus University

Keywords:

inclusive entrepreneurship, persons with disabilities, bibliometric analysis, R software.

Abstract

This article analyzes the development trends, intellectual structure, and main thematic directions of scientific research on inclusive entrepreneurship for persons with disabilities using a bibliometric approach. The analysis is based on materials published in the field of business and economics between 2000 and 2025 and indexed in the Scopus database, and it is conducted with the support of the R software. Indicators of scientific productivity, country-level activity, co-occurrence of keywords, and thematic mapping are used to identify the key characteristics of the scientific field of inclusive entrepreneurship.

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Published

2025-12-30

How to Cite

Jumaeva Mukhlisa Abdugani kizi. (2025). BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON INCLUSIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (R-BASED STUDY). Labor Economics and Human Capital, 4(4), 51–60. Retrieved from https://laboreconomics.uz/index.php/lehc/article/view/154

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