Unravelling trends, patterns and intellectual structure of research on bankruptcy in SMEs: A bibliometric assessment and visualisation.

Umra Rashid, Mohd Abdullah, Saleh F A Khatib, Fateh Mohd Khan, Javaid Akhter
Author Information
  1. Umra Rashid: Department of Business Administration, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.
  2. Mohd Abdullah: Department of Finance, Gitam School of Business, GITAM (Deemed to be) University, Visakhapatnam, India.
  3. Saleh F A Khatib: Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, 81310, Malaysia.
  4. Fateh Mohd Khan: Department of Business Administration, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.
  5. Javaid Akhter: Department of Business Administration, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.

Abstract

Despite the burgeoning interest among academics in investigating the factors contributing to the high business failure rate among SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises), the systematic synthesis of the literature on is restricted. This article aims to significantly advance the understanding of the causes and repercussions of bankruptcy in SMEs and the preventative actions that may be taken to avoid it. This review assesses 282 articles from 175 outlets employing quantitative and statistics-based bibliometric tools. This bibliometric assessment helped delineate the citation and publication trends and the top contributors to the domain. The underlying thematic clusters of research on bankruptcy in SMEs were also identified, deciphered and elaborated, along with charting the future research vistas through the lens of theory, context, and methods framework. The authors believe this bibliometric variant of systematic literature review makes a significant contribution to bankruptcy and SME research by highlighting the development of the literature and some of the most active research fronts in the domain by offering insights that were not clasped thoroughly or assessed by prior literature assessments.

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