中国科技术语 ›› 2025, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (1): 120-127.doi: 10.12339/j.issn.1673-8578.2025.01.018

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基于CiteSpace的“一带一路”研究国外热点与现状分析

周杰(), 孙海燕*(), 戴逸凡   

  1. 云南农业大学经济管理学院,云南昆明 650000
  • 收稿日期:2024-06-28 修回日期:2024-11-08 出版日期:2025-01-07 发布日期:2025-01-07
  • 通讯作者:
    * 孙海燕(1980—),女,博士,云南农业大学教授(研究员),研究方向为科技外交、区域经济学、“一带一路”等。通信方式:
  • 作者简介:

    周杰(1996—),男,云南农业大学在读硕士研究生,研究方向为“一带一路”、农业经济学和科技外交。通信方式:

  • 基金资助:
    云南省科学技术院基础研究专项“科技外交推动印度参与‘一带一路’倡议的路径研究”(202001AT070023)

Foreign Hot Spots and Research Status Analysis of “The Belt and Road” Based on CiteSpace

ZHOU Jie(), SUN Haiyan*(), DAI Yifan   

  • Received:2024-06-28 Revised:2024-11-08 Online:2025-01-07 Published:2025-01-07

摘要:

文章通过梳理和总结学界对“一带一路”倡议的研究成果,明确当前的研究热点和空白,以期为后续研究提供参考。采用文献计量法,运用CiteSpace软件对Web of Science核心合集数据库中相关文献的研究前沿、方向、热点及热点演变趋势,并对“一带一路”涉及学科、发文作者所属国家等进行定量分析,发现相关文献总量呈波动增长趋势,具有多学科交叉特征。在“一带一路”领域,短期内“networks”将持续作为研究热点,foreign direct investment、inclusive development和current trend四类集群有望持续性出现热点话题或新兴细分领域。

关键词: “一带一路”, 文献计量, CiteSpace

Abstract:

By combing and summarizing the academic research results on the “Belt and Road” strategy, this paper clarifies the current research hotspots and gaps, in order to provide the basis and reference for future research. By using the bibliometric method and CiteSpace software, we make a quantitative analysis on the research frontiers, directions, hotspots, the evolution trend of hotspots, the disciplines involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, and the country where the author belongs to, and other aspects of the relevant literature in the Web of Science core collection database. It is found that the total amount of relevant literatures shows a trend of fluctuation growth. It has the characteristics of multiple disciplines. In the future, “networks” will continue to be a research hotspot in the short term, together with the other three clusters of foreign direct investment, inclusive development and current trend, the four hot topics are expected to continue to be hot topics or emerging subdivisions in them.

Key words: “the Belt and Road”, bibliometrics, CiteSpace