A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS ON THE LEVEL OF SENTIMENTS ON CRYPTOCURRENCY
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- 1. Phd Research Scholar, S.D. School of Commerce, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
- 2. Associate Professor, Shree Sahjanand Vanijya Mahavidyalaya, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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Cryptocurrency has captured significant attention from the investors, policymakers, entrepreneurs and a financial market. The presence of crypto currency and their investment pattern needs to be study thoroughly as it is ultimately connected with the behavior of investors. The main purpose of this study is to provide a bibliometric analysis of scholarly work on cryptocurrency. This study is applying the tools such as a VOSviewer and R programming bibliometric analysis for specific time zone of 2018 to 2024.The analysis has been done on 1515 academic and industry research papers from various reputed journals like Scopus and web of science for finding the key areas regarding what type of study has been done so far in area of cryptocurrency and blockchain. By the VOSviewer and Bibliometric tool this study visualizes keywords co-occurrence network, citations, key trends and major publication journals. The review highlights that the transformative potential of cryptocurrency in traditional financial system while addressing concerns relating to volatility, security mentioned by various authors in various countries. By identifying the gap in existing research and suggesting direction for the future inquiry, this study leads to more clarity regarding the study done so far in the cryptocurrency and other digital currency by various authors in recent time period. Through an analysis of research, this work helps in both overall and in-depth views over current state of research in crypto currency. This paper tires to contribute to a deeper understanding of the nature of cryptocurrency and its roles in finance.
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2025-05-15
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