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Bibliometric Analysis of Bureaucratic Reform Articles in the Journal Scopus Written by Writers from Indonesia, Malaysia, And Singapore

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This article discusses the bibliometric analysis of articles on bureaucratic reform in the Scopus journal written by authors from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. A search regarding bibliometric analysis of articles on bureaucratic reform in several databases such as Scopus, Google Scholar, Garuda (Garba Rujukan Digital), and Sinta (Science and Technology Index) has yet to be found. This analysis shows that the quantity of published articles from Indonesian authors is the highest compared to Malaysian and Singaporean authors. Then in quality, as seen from the number of citations, the articles of Indonesian authors still need to be improved to those of Malaysian and Singaporean authors. A study's keyword of bureaucratic reform can still be developed with other keywords from different scientific fields. The subsequent studies are expected to be able to understand other scientific works on bureaucratic reform more critically, not just articles, so that the knowledge of bibliometric analysis will continue to develop and become a novelty in the world of research.

 

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 Bibliometric Analysis, Articles, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore

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