Usaha Mikro Kecil dan Menengah di Tengah Pandemi Covid 19 : Sebuah Analisis Bibliometrik

Authors

  • Riska Nur Rosyidiana Fakultas Vokasi Universitas Airlangga
  • Izmi Dwira Eriani Fakultas Vokasi Universitas Airlangga
  • Alan Teguh Setyawan Sianto alan.teguh.setyawan-2019@vokasi.unair.ac.id

Abstract

Pandemi COVID-19 tidak hanya menyerang kesehatan masyarakat tetapi juga ekonomi. Sebagai tulang punggung perekonomian, UKM menghadapi tantangan besar. Pemerintah harus merespon pandemi dengan menerapkan respon kebijakan yang akan mendukung UKM. Studi ini mengevaluasi tren publikasi penelitian UKM di era COVID-19 yang dimulai pada Januari 2020. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk memberikan kontribusi kepada peneliti dalam membuat kerangka teori dan memberikan sumber referensi awal dalam pemetaan penelitian di bidang ini. . Semua publikasi penelitian terkait disiplin ilmu dalam database Scopus dianalisis menggunakan beberapa indikator bibliometri. Area penelitian, kepenulisan, jumlah kutipan, sumber jurnal, penerbit, lembaga, dan negara, tahun terbit, dan kata kunci penulis dievaluasi.

 

Kata Kunci : Covid-19, Kebijakan, UKM

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2020-11-19