Research Article
Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization of Political Patronage Articles in Indonesia Indexed in Scopus
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.15-9-2021.2315569, author={Yeyen Subandi and Achmad Nurmandi and Zuly Qodir and Hasse Jubba and Titin Purwaningsih and Tri Hastuti Nur Rochimah and M. Syamsurrijal}, title={Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization of Political Patronage Articles in Indonesia Indexed in Scopus}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Conference on Democracy and Social Transformation, ICON-DEMOST 2021, September 15, 2021, Semarang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICON-DEMOST}, year={2022}, month={2}, keywords={bibliometric analysis; patronage; political patronage; indonesia; scopus database; vosviewer}, doi={10.4108/eai.15-9-2021.2315569} }
- Yeyen Subandi
Achmad Nurmandi
Zuly Qodir
Hasse Jubba
Titin Purwaningsih
Tri Hastuti Nur Rochimah
M. Syamsurrijal
Year: 2022
Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization of Political Patronage Articles in Indonesia Indexed in Scopus
ICON-DEMOST
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.15-9-2021.2315569
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the bibliometric characteristics and trends of articles on political patronage in Indonesia indexed by Scopus. For data retrieval taken from the Scopus database. Retrieval of data on articles that were traced in July 2021 with existing restrictions in Indonesia. The keywords used in this study are political patronage and Indonesia. This study using simple statistical methods and bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer software. This study visualizes the co-occurrence pattern of keywords, document citations, co-citation relationships, and bibliographic merging. The number of studies on political patronage that have taken place in Indonesia has been minimal in the last five years. The results obtained from articles on political patronage have been published in more than 53 journals. Bibliometric analysis shows nine documents have the most significant citation relationship, 53 journals have the largest coupling network, and 72 documents have the most significant bibliographic coupling relationship. Research in the field of political patronage in Indonesia has experienced a decline in the last five years.