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A Biblio-Informatics of Risk Management in Aspect as a Subject for Twenty-Two Years

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Javed Rasool Khara

Summary

This bibliometric study analyzed 22 years of risk management research publications. It is a research methods paper not related to microplastics.

This study aims to observe the importance of risk management as a subject with an evaluation of research through publications, published in prestigious journals. Scopus-Elsevier database provides data on file format with commaseparated value (CSV) of twenty-two years from 2002-2019 as regularly and four articles randomly with a maximum 11years gap and minimum three years. Total of 137 documents written by 363 authors in collaboration with an average of 16.5 authors. Seventy-two articles, followed by 13; 9% conference papers, 02 books, 05 book chapters, and 02 letters, show the status of risk management as an issue. Prominent subjects areas like; business, management, and accounting with 56; 40.8% publications, followed by computer science, economics, finance, civil and other fields of engineering sciences. The United States stands on a top slot with 15; 11% manuscripts, United Kingdome 12; 8.7%, and Germany 11; 8% in sequence. This study reveals that the term risk management is still awaiting its real admiration because this subject is an essential part of the safety of human health and wealth. Risk managers have always been full of beans for safe and sound of the best water for society.

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