ADOPTION OF E-GOVERNANCE: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
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2024
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BIHAR JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Vol. XXI, No. 2,
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Researches on e-governance adoption has increasingly been raised since information and communication technology was used in the public sector. Much research on e-governance adoption has been published over the past ten years. The purpose of this research was to determine the evolutionary trajectory of research in e-governance adoption based on bibliometric gauges such as publications, source distribution, and authors; the co-occurrence and cluster analysis reveals patterns and interrelationships among key concepts, authors, and documents in e-governance adoption. The study also examines the impact of authors, keywords, publications, journals, and countries in the e-governance adoption literature. The present study endeavors to form bibliometric analysis as a comprehensive assessment of the evolution of e-governance literature. After evaluating, identifying, and synthesizing the extensive publications, 239 articles were selected. These articles were extracted from Scopus databases. The research employs VOSviewer and RStudio software for solving research questions. The finding indicates that there has been considerable growth in the research focusing on the adoption of e-governance. The cluster analysis reveals the primary research keywords in the e-governance adoption field delineated by their distinctive association. It also provides the framework for advancing exploration in this particular domain. Keywords: adoption, bibliometric, e-governance, RStudio, VOSviewer