TRENDS AND RESEARCH CROWD LOGISTIC A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS

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https://doi.org/10.35631/IJIREV.825020

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Bibliometric Analysis, Crowd Logistics, Logistics, Transportation, And Vosviewer

Abstract

Occupancy of passenger cars has been declining for years. Partially empty automobiles reduce the viability of passenger mobility on our roads while simultaneously offering a freight transportation opportunity. Crowd logistics makes advantage of the extra passenger capacity on current routes to conduct delivery operations, which benefits the environment, society, and economics. This investigation report may offer readers with extra information on the subject. The study covers a thorough evaluation of 604 articles gathered between 1988 and 2025. This article will examine the conclusions of notable writers, publications, countries/regions, and disciplines of research. This essay also sought to identify several themes that emerged and evolved throughout the active years using co-citation and co-occurrence networks. In light of the increasing amount of research publications and the broad adoption of Crowd logistics in many countries, bibliometric analysis is required to give a complete collection of statistics that may assist investigators in locating the most significant studies to time. These may be accomplished by using the VOS Viewer and Biblioshiny tools to investigate various aspects of the Crowd Logistics research area and identify prospective future study areas.

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2026-06-24

How to Cite

Krishnamoorthi, T., Azman, N., Atmaja, S., & Asnawi, M. (2026). TRENDS AND RESEARCH CROWD LOGISTIC A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION AND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (IJIREV), 8(25), 321–338. https://doi.org/10.35631/IJIREV.825020