Risks to Energy Security. Visualization of Scientific Research Hubarieva I. O., Khaustov M. M.
Hubarieva, Iryna O., and Khaustov, Mykyta M. (2024) “Risks to Energy Security. Visualization of Scientific Research.” The Problems of Economy 2:21–30. https://doi.org/10.32983/2222-0712-2024-2-21-30
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Abstract: The aim of the article is to identify trends and key areas of research on energy security risks by conducting a structural-trend and bibliometric analysis of scientific publications. Analytical tools of scientometric databases Scopus, Web of Science, Google Trends and VOSviewer version 1.6.20 were used to conduct the study. The conducted trend analysis, using the Google Trends tools, showed a certain divergence of trends in scientific and user interest in energy security issues. In order to identify trends in the study of energy security risks using the analysis tools provided by the Scopus and Web of Science databases, the dynamics of the number of indexed publications on the subject under study, country affiliation, sectoral structure of publications were analyzed, the contribution of individual researchers in the field of energy security risks by the number of citations was allocated. The most cited articles on energy security risks, indexed in the Scopus and Web of Science databases, are devoted to: solving the problems of climate change, environmental pollution and energy instability; energy infrastructure; linking energy research with the social sciences; geography of energy transition; production of ethanol from biomass; development of hydrogen energy; identifying the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renewable energy consumption and economic growth. The results of the study made it possible to identify the main scientific clusters in the field of energy security risks. Visualization of the network map of keywords made it possible to identify 8 clusters that characterize the key areas of research in the field of energy security risks: security, risk, energy, human health, climate change, renewable energy, environment. The results of the analysis contribute to the identification of new areas of research in the field of energy security risks.
Keywords: energy, energy security, risks, bibliometric analysis, trend analysis.
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Hubarieva Iryna O. – Doctor of Sciences (Economics), Professor, Deputy Director, Research Centre for Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine (2 floor 1-a Inzhenernyi Ln., Kharkіv, 61166, Ukraine) Email: gubarievairyna@gmail.com Khaustov Mykyta M. – PhD, Junior Researcher, Sector of Energy Security and Energy Saving, Research Centre for Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine (2 floor 1-a Inzhenernyi Ln., Kharkіv, 61166, Ukraine) Email: khaustov.mkt@gmail.com
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