GLOBAL ACADEMIC TRENDS OF METABOLIC AND ELECTRICAL BIOMEDICAL TOOLS IN MARKETING

This study employs a comprehensive bibliometric analysis, adhering to the PRISMA protocol, to systematically review and map global academic trends in neuroimaging tools for neuromarketing research. Utilising data from the Scopus database spanning January 2007 to July 2023, 104 documents were subject...

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Main Authors: Ahmed H. Alsharif, Salmi Mohd Isa, Lina Pilelienė
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Published: Izdevnieciba “Baltija Publishing” 2024-12-01
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Online Access:http://baltijapublishing.lv/index.php/issue/article/view/2623
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Lina Pilelienė
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description This study employs a comprehensive bibliometric analysis, adhering to the PRISMA protocol, to systematically review and map global academic trends in neuroimaging tools for neuromarketing research. Utilising data from the Scopus database spanning January 2007 to July 2023, 104 documents were subjected to analysis, revealing a discernible upward trajectory in publications. The findings revealed that the United States emerges as the predominant contributor, with 19 papers, while influential authors such as Balconi, M., and the most-cited article, "The Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Influence of Pavlovian Cues on Human Decision Making," signify pivotal contributions to the field. A keyword analysis reveals the prominence of key themes, including "emotion," "attention," and "advertising," offering valuable theoretical insights into the field of neuromarketing research. The journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience is identified as the most productive, with 11 papers published. This comprehensive bibliometric analysis offers insights into the current landscape of neuroimaging tools in neuromarketing, as well as providing a foundation for future research directions. The implications of these findings extend to theoretical advancements, which provide guidance to researchers in refining frameworks and offering insights for strategic decision-making in the use of neuroscientific approaches for effective marketing strategies.
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spelling doaj-art-1b03f1a8414348a3850a5f262e8448762025-02-10T12:08:19ZengIzdevnieciba “Baltija Publishing”Baltic Journal of Economic Studies2256-07422256-09632024-12-0110511910.30525/2256-0742/2024-10-5-1-192623GLOBAL ACADEMIC TRENDS OF METABOLIC AND ELECTRICAL BIOMEDICAL TOOLS IN MARKETINGAhmed H. Alsharif0Salmi Mohd Isa1Lina Pilelienė2Graduate School of Business, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MalaysiaGraduate School of Business, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MalaysiaVytautas Magnus University, Lithuania (corresponding author)This study employs a comprehensive bibliometric analysis, adhering to the PRISMA protocol, to systematically review and map global academic trends in neuroimaging tools for neuromarketing research. Utilising data from the Scopus database spanning January 2007 to July 2023, 104 documents were subjected to analysis, revealing a discernible upward trajectory in publications. The findings revealed that the United States emerges as the predominant contributor, with 19 papers, while influential authors such as Balconi, M., and the most-cited article, "The Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Influence of Pavlovian Cues on Human Decision Making," signify pivotal contributions to the field. A keyword analysis reveals the prominence of key themes, including "emotion," "attention," and "advertising," offering valuable theoretical insights into the field of neuromarketing research. The journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience is identified as the most productive, with 11 papers published. This comprehensive bibliometric analysis offers insights into the current landscape of neuroimaging tools in neuromarketing, as well as providing a foundation for future research directions. The implications of these findings extend to theoretical advancements, which provide guidance to researchers in refining frameworks and offering insights for strategic decision-making in the use of neuroscientific approaches for effective marketing strategies.http://baltijapublishing.lv/index.php/issue/article/view/2623neuromarketingvosviewerr studioneuroimaging toolsscopus database
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Lina Pilelienė
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neuroimaging tools
scopus database
title GLOBAL ACADEMIC TRENDS OF METABOLIC AND ELECTRICAL BIOMEDICAL TOOLS IN MARKETING
title_full GLOBAL ACADEMIC TRENDS OF METABOLIC AND ELECTRICAL BIOMEDICAL TOOLS IN MARKETING
title_fullStr GLOBAL ACADEMIC TRENDS OF METABOLIC AND ELECTRICAL BIOMEDICAL TOOLS IN MARKETING
title_full_unstemmed GLOBAL ACADEMIC TRENDS OF METABOLIC AND ELECTRICAL BIOMEDICAL TOOLS IN MARKETING
title_short GLOBAL ACADEMIC TRENDS OF METABOLIC AND ELECTRICAL BIOMEDICAL TOOLS IN MARKETING
title_sort global academic trends of metabolic and electrical biomedical tools in marketing
topic neuromarketing
vosviewer
r studio
neuroimaging tools
scopus database
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