A Bibliometric Study on the Evolution of Innovative Work Behavior Literature (2013-2023)

Abstract
This study used bibliometric analysis to provide a comprehensive overview of research on innovative work behavior (IWB). We examined a total of 411 publications from the Scopus Database, spanning the years 2013 to 2023, using the VOS viewer. The analysis revealed a noticeable increase in the volume of academic studies on IWB over the past decade. We also observed that a significant portion of these papers involved collaborative efforts among multiple authors, highlighting a trend toward interdisciplinary research. We identified notable collaboration between institutes in Asia and developing nations, underscoring the global nature of IWB research. e annual research data indicated that IWB research gained significant attention and recognition, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic, and the trend of increasing annual publication in the field of IW continues over time. These insights into the trends and trajectories of IWB research serve to facilitate a better understanding of current and future research directions for both academics and practitioners, offering a valuable starting point for future studies in this area. Bibliometric techniques have proven to be an effective tool in providing a comprehensive overview of the field of innovative work behavior.
Keywords: Annual Research Data, Bibliometric Analysis, Innovative Work Behavior, IWB, VOS Viewer.

Author(s): Eni Anzarwati*, Meika Kurnia Puji Rahayu
Volume: 5 Issue: 3 Pages: 183-196
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47857/irjms.2024.v05i03.01272