Bibliometric Analysis of Omnichannel Retailing Trends : Insights from the Last 19 Years
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Purpose : This study investigated the evolution of scholarly research on omnichannel retailing, an area that still lacked a comprehensive bibliometric assessment. By synthesizing existing literature, the study aimed to highlight key research trends, influential works, and thematic developments in the field.
Design/Methodology/Approach : A bibliometric analysis was conducted on 279 publications indexed in the Scopus database from 2002 to 2021. VoSviewer software was used to create a visual map of recurring research terms. The study identified key articles, authors, and journals, while a content analysis of highly cited papers and recent works further refined the understanding of omnichannel retailing.
Findings : The results revealed the most influential contributions to the field, categorized into five major research clusters. The analysis highlighted key authors, sources, and documents that shaped omni-channel retailing literature. Content analysis further captured evolving research priorities and emerging themes from recent publications.
Practical Implications : The study consolidated fragmented literature, offering insights for researchers, practitioners, and retailers. Understanding dominant themes and research trajectories helped businesses implement effective omnichannel strategies while guiding future academic investigations.
Originality : This study uniquely combined bibliometric and content analysis to systematically map omni-channel retailing research. By providing a structured overview of existing studies, it enhanced theoretical comprehension and practical application of omnichannel strategies
omni-channel systematic literature review (SLR) bibliometric analysis content analysis